These are a few images from the last couple of visits to the Lakes District where the start of the New Year brought an improvement to the leaden grey skies of the summer. On Wednesday cold air began to spread in from the north east and conditions looked favourable for mist and fog patches to form in the Lake District valleys. After an enjoyable stomp up Causey Pike in the dark I soon found myself on its summit watching the sunrise over Derwent Water.
At the weekend I headed over to the Langdale area and had an enjoyable walk up Pike of Blisco with M and friends G& S. Despite setting out under grey skies by the time we reached Red Tarn the cloud had begun to lift and break and we were treated to increasingly distant views of the surrounding fells. By the time we reached the summit most hills were clear of cloud.
Looks like you picked great days for a wander - stunning images as ever.
ReplyDeleteYou forthcoming trips sound exciting.
Great days have been few and far between over the summer and gettng some decent light made a nice change. Hope it lasts.
DeleteYou've reawakened in me a yearning for the Lakes, David, with your splendid photographs. How is it I never get such perfect days when I drive over there? Finnish Lapland sounds cold and dark at this time of year. I look forward to your reports.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Alen
I am really please you feel like heading back over there, I must admit the weather is often rubbish when I go as well and that is despite obsessing over the weather forecasts.
DeleteYes Finland is cold and dark at the moment with around 4 hours of daylight at present, but at least I won't have to roll out of bed too early to catch a sunrise. With luck the northern lights will make an appearance and brighten those long hours of darkness. I am not holding my breath though. I was there a couple of years back and it was mostly cloudy and I only saw the sun on one day - ever the optimist though :o)