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Sunday 23rd March 2008
I could see there was snow over the
Coniston fells this morning and it looked to be down to quite a low
level, so we went to the oft-visited place for sledging over the years,
Tarn Hows. It was a great afternoon out for an unexpected play in the
snow on Easter Sunday.

Helvellyn and Fairfield over Tarn Hows.

The Langdale Pikes an the Tarn Hows road.

An excellent day for sledging.

Wetherlam.

Ready for the off?

An Easter snowrabbit.

They have a good view those snow sculptures.

The girls are enjoying the snow.

Hold on tight!

Blizzard at the Scott memorial.

The Tarns from the Scott Memorial and it's still snowing.

Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam.

Tarn Hows.

Looking to the far eastern fells.

Wetherlam and the Scott Memorial.

The Langdale Pikes above the trees.

Graffiti artists at work?

Dramatic skies over the Coniston fells with the promise
of more snow to come.
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