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Tarn Hows

Walked on 17/01/2008

Tarn Hows

It’s been a week since I last posted a walk and I don’t think the weather has changed at all – the rain has been almost incessant. No surprise then that today’s walk features water and lots of it. Louise and I had a walk around Tarn Hows at lunchtime and we had all to ourselves and it’s not often you can say that about the ever popular Tarn Hows!

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The Old Man and Wetherlam made a brief appearance from the cloud cover when we were on the east side of Coniston Water.

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Louise checks out our favourite jetty which was almost submerged today.

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Coniston and The Old Man - there is still some snow lingering on the tops.

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Wetherlam.

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Tarn Hows, completely deserted today.

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he Tarns are full today, normally the submerged stones stand proud of the water.

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Gushing Tom Gill.

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Tom Gill falls.

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The falls from the top.

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Climbing back to Tarn Hows.

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ngus and Casper pose at Tarn Hows in the rain.

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