Weekend at Ullswater

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Weekend at Ullswater

Post by hatris » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:16 am

Managed to get a weekend of good weather. Camped at Waterfoot near Pooley Bridge, would reccommend the site, very good facilities. Had a nice uphill walk with good views of lake Ullswater. Found our second geocache. Took some pics. Trish

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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:10 pm

Some nice shots there, looks like you had some "un-Lake District" weather :wink:

Any shots of the latest camp set-up? :D
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by teenmal » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:35 pm

Muzorewa wrote:Some nice shots there, looks like you had some "un-Lake District" weather :wink:

Any shots of the latest camp set-up? :D
Hi Muz,could you tell me where this photo was taken?(by the burn)

Cheers Mal..
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:00 pm

teenmal wrote:
Muzorewa wrote:Hi Muz, could you tell me where this photo was taken? (by the burn)

Cheers Mal..
Ah, the one in my sig - quite a few people have asked this. It's Gordale Scar campsite, right by the Gordale Scar waterfall. The facilities aren't great but the setting is lovely. We went at the beginning of May this year, the Mayday holiday weekend. Here's the original pic.....

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....and one from the other angle to show that there were actually some other people on the campsite :wink:

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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by Hotpot » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:15 pm

Great pics Hatris, esp the ones of the lake, how did you go with your new 'bling' on the bongo? :)

Muz did that rabble follow you to Gorsdale after you took the first one? They must have liked the bongo ;)
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:27 pm

Hotpot wrote: ....Muz did that rabble follow you to Gorsdale after you took the first one? They must have liked the bongo ;)
No, the shot with us on our own was later, after some of them had bogged off. :D We were only there the one night, Muzette didn't want to come camping at all, but after she'd been playing in the river she wanted to stay the whole weekend :wink:
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by manners » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:29 pm

We where not far away from you at Burnes Farm near Keswick
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on the way up Blencathra
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At the top
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Quite a bit different weather :shock: and we passed people heading up with onlyT-shirts on and no other gear :shock: the pics dont show the gale force winds.
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:31 pm

manners wrote:....and we passed people heading up with onlyT-shirts on and no other gear :shock: the pics dont show the gale force winds.
That sounds like the sort of thing we would do :roll:

Absolutely fantastic pics, stunning scenery. :wink: What camera are you using :?:
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by waycar8 » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:57 pm

Nice photos Trish 8) ,glad the weather held off, no where better than the lake district in good weather for good scenery 8)

Manners, nice photos also, reminds me of a time.........
Me and a few mates were on a walk in the peaks once, shorts,t shirts, back pack full of tinnies and we got to the top of a hill and we watched as a black line from the sky dowm to the floor as far as the eye could see heading towards us and after about 10 minutes, it reached us, hail stone about the size of old 5 pence coins.

i have never laughed as much in a long time, me and and 2 of my mates was lucky and legged it and ducked at the side of some big rocks, but one of my mates got caught in it,(he cant run properly as his ankle is all messed up due to a climbing accident :cry: it went from a warm sunny day into a pure white covered landscape in 2 minutes, whilst he was crouched down with his backpack over his head trying to block the hailstones from hitting him..........i am chuckleing now thinking of him crouched down in the hail screaming every time he got hit whilst we all were laughing :lol: ......the good times :lol: :lol:
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by manners » Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:02 pm

Its a Ricoh Caplio R7, bit annoyed about the pics as i had the settings set for 640 vga :x instead of 8mp #-o serves me right for being lazy and not taking the SLR.
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by daveblueozzie » Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:05 pm

manners wrote:Its a Ricoh Caplio R7, bit annoyed about the pics as i had the settings set for 640 vga :x instead of 8mp #-o serves me right for being lazy and not taking the SLR.
:shock: wish i knew what you just said #-o
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by mobilecat » Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:18 pm

chageable weather can be amazing.

Years ago I was hiking (and camping) in Sinai. It was about 45 degrees c and we had stopped in a sort of valley for lunch, taking shelter in the side of the rock.

From nowhere it started to rain. The locals looked terrified as apparently they hadn't seen rain like that as it hadn't done it for about 40 years in that valley.

The valley filled up and made a huge pool and everyone went swimming.

The sad thing was that when I got home my camera film was blank. I had no evidence of the incredible afternoon.
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by hatris » Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:27 pm

Manners loved your pics. You must be a bit fitter than us. We are not up to conditions like that any more.
Hotpot loving the omnistor, cuts down setting up time considerably, not really sorted the whole set up yet, but working on it.
Wayne loved your story you always make me laugh.
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by Peg leg Pete » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:36 pm

lovely photos everyone, brings back happy memories of time spent in my younger years doing winter expeditions in the lakes :wink:
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Re: Weekend at Ullswater

Post by ronhud » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:06 pm

Hi Mobilecat - interesting to hear your ref to Sinai. Whilst doing National Service in the early 50s we made an expedition from the Suez Canal to St Catherine's monastery. I think there are now proper roads, at that time it was a rough ride in an army truck across the desert and through the valleys - somewhere I have pics of the 'Rock in Horeb' and the monastery and the top of Gebel Musa. I recall lying on my back looking at the night sky with no city lights for hundreds of miles - absolutely staggering and a marvel.

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