The Millers Way (Wreay Woods)

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  1. cumberland

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    had an evening stroll along the Millers Way which goes through Wreay Woods beside various tributaries of the Eden

    Heat of the day had gone (8- 10pm) so it was cool and pleasant conditions

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  2. Will Ting

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    A bit inconsiderate of the cow to face the wrong way. :hehe: Otherwise nice photo. :thumb: Looks like Kingfisher holes in the bank?
     
  3. cumberland

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    kingfisher is what i think the holes are too

    there was loads of them

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  5. cumberland

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    "In Englands green a pleasent land"
    I love these walks,and they are not at all hard work:lollol:
    Thanks Cumberland
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  7. lollipop

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    Beautiful way to spend your time, great pics.
     
  8. rosa

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    great pics cumberland looks like a lovely walk, thanks for sharing
     
  9. cumberland

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    much thankeths capney, lollipop & rosa

    was a spur of the moment walk yesterday evening left home just before 8pm, 5 min drive to park up and off i set. Started losing good daylight around 9.30 with sunset around 9.55 (still light enough to see -but the camera shots at that time were too dark, deleted loads)

    i was keeping an eye out for some wildlife I heard plenty and saw some blackbirds, woodpigeons, dippers, rabbitts, (no otters or deer) but was far to slow with the camera

    i love walking - i dont do any great distances, im far too lazy LOL
    1 to 4 (maybe 5) miles is enough

    Planning to go to talkin tarn this coming week so will take the camera along with me
     
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