Just in case you'd forgotten that the water utilities have been pumping sewage into our waterways on a regular basis, United Utilities have been found (again) pumping sewage into Windermere.
Not only that, strangely they did exactly the same thing the year before... its almost like they'd prefer to pay dividends & enhance executives' pay than actually fix the problems in their infrastructure.
" [...] Bob Graham przygotowywał się do swojego wyczynu w 1932 roku, prowadząc bose rozpoznanie każdego szczytu, który zamierzał pokonać. Po części robił to, aby wzmocnić stopy, a po części dlatego, żeby nie zniszczyć tenisówek, w których ostatecznie zmierzył się z górami. Z historycznej perspektywy współcześni biegacze górscy są zwykłymi mięczakami."
R. Askwith "Stopy w chmurach." #bieganie#trailrunning#ksiazki#BobGrahamRound#lakedistrict
Weather has been “mixed” but @thebaywindowgirl and I only got slightly wet today around Rydal Water.
Today has been a huge milestone as this three miles and 450’ of ascent is the best I’ve walked since an operation 18 months ago. 😀 #LakeDistrict#Walking
We got a slightly damp walk in this morning, before the rain really came down. A flask of tea always tastes better in the drizzle, right? #LakeDistrict#Cumbria#Walking
The weather in the Lake District today was dryer, and there were even glimpses of blue sky at one point (not pictured). My camea packed up partway through my walk, so I had to use my phone, anyone else think they look a bit Uncanny Valley? #LakeDistrict#Cumbria#Walking
Walking around Grasmere lake via Loughrigg terrace. A bonus was the weather brightened up earlier than forecast and @thebaywindowgirl and I didn’t get wet 😀 #LakeDistrict#FujifilmX
We’re in the Lake District for a few days. The weather has been very Lake Districty today. Blea Tarn this morning, Loughrigg this afternoon. #Cumbria#LakeDistrict#Walking
Been coming to the Lake District since 1975 but this is my first visit to Blea Tarn. Sunshine and showers made for some atmospheric views over to the Langdale Pikes. Can’t get up them anymore but I can admire from a distance! #LakeDistrict#landscapePhotography
It has been two years since I was last this far up Patterdale, and I see there's been quite a bit of change to Kirkstone Beck, thanks to work carried out by the National Trust.
As in many dales of the Lake District, Kirkstone Beck used to flow in a canalised channel, modified over the centuries to improve drainage to the pastures of the valley bottom. However, it is now understoo ...