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Great Burney

Walked on 01/04/2007

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!

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Great Burney from Beck Stones.

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Great Burney from Kirkby Moor across Moor House.

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

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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.

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

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Angus and Casper enjoying the sunshine...

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

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The Coniston fells over Blawith Knott.

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The golden sands of the Duddon Estuary.

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