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Tarn Hows

Walked on 23/03/2008

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.

 

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Helvellyn and Fairfield over Tarn Hows.

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The Langdale Pikes an the Tarn Hows road.

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An excellent day for sledging.

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Wetherlam.

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Ready for the off?

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An Easter snowrabbit.

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They have a good view those snow sculptures.

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The girls are enjoying the snow.

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Hold on tight!

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Blizzard at the Scott memorial.

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

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Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam.

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Tarn Hows.

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Looking to the far eastern fells.

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Wetherlam and the Scott Memorial.

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The Langdale Pikes above the trees.

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Graffiti artists at work?

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

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