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2011
July 6th - July 19th
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Burn Gill
Lonscale Fell
(training the dogs)
The Masters of the Hounds
Skiddaw House -
once a pair of shepherd's cottages, now a Youth Hostel
Great Clava with ruined Shepherd's cottage
Grains Gill Beck
High Pike
Fellside
Mungrisdale Common
East Cumbria -
Looking toward the Pennines (& last year's walk)
Little Scafell
Longlands Fell
Self portrait at the top of High Pike ~2,000 feet
Overlooking Caldbeck
Canopy walk into Caldbeck
The Oddfellows Arms
(a great place to stay)
Parish Church at Sebergham
Looking back at High Pike
"Boneyard" at Sebergham
Church at Seberham again
(the trail goes right past the door)
River Caldew
Rose Castle
Walk along the Caldew
River Caldew
Limehouse School
Sheep, for my niece Laura
More Sheep, for Laura
A place to take an afternoon pint
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle
Carlisle Castle
Carlisle Castle
my 70 mile quest for The Cumbria Way is at its end
Now begins my exploring Carlisle, the Roman Ruins along Hadrian's Wall, and York.
Tower Gate 1 in Carlisle
Tower Gate 2 in Carlisle
A nice place for supper my first night in Carlisle
Bardon Mill -
the start of my Roman Ruin explorations:
Temple at Vindolanda
Turret Recreations at Vindolanda (Wood & Stone)
Ruins at Vindolanda
Archaeological excavations at Vindolanda
Archaeological excavations at Vindolanda
Some of the 5 acres of ruins at Vindolanda
Some of the 5 acres of ruins at Vindolanda
The old and the new:
(Do you think there will be much of the one in the air left after 2,000 years?)
Temple recreation
Reconstruction Masons at work
Looking back at Vindolanda from Birkshaw
Walking back to Bardon Mill
Potter Factory at Bardon Mill:
(These pots are large enough for a grown person to stand in)
Corbridge; the River Tyne:
(notice the water level)
The perfect place to stay in Bardon Mill
Village Store at Bardon Mill
Roman Ruins at Corbridge
Roman Ruins at Corbridge
Corbridge;
street level 2,000 years ago
Old Roman road through Corbridge
A great place for supper in Corbridge
The River Tyne after a heavy night's rain:
(Taken from the bridge in the earlier photo - 3 rows up)
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