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Sunday 1st April 2007
Burney
(OF)
from the Woodland Fell Road
It was another short but pleasant walk
for us in the sunshine this afternoon up to Great Burney; with the
temperature reaching the heady heights of 16C, it was too good an
opportunity to miss the chance of a bit of fresh air. Shame about the
haze again, but I guess you can't have everything!

Great Burney from Beck Stones.

Great Burney from Kirkby Moor across Moor House.

Casper gets in his trademark (and somewhat early - we're
not there yet!) victory roll on the way to Great Burney.

It was very hazy today, not so good for views but very
pleasant although there was a stiff breeze on the top of Great Burney,
here looking to the Coniston fells with the familiar outline of Dow Crag
and The Old Man.

Looking to the Dunnerdale Fells, Stickle Pike in the
centre.

Angus and Casper enjoying the sunshine...

...but Casper does a good job of showing the breeze
whilst wily old Angus finds the best position to keep out of it.

The Coniston fells over Blawith Knott.

The golden sands of the Duddon Estuary.
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