Collapsing paths in Dalston

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The end of the path ...

Recent heavy rain has started once again to do damage in North Cumbria. As yet, it is nowhere near the dangerous conditions seen in some of our towns and villages almost a year ago.  However, like the economy for the two leggers, the foundations are starting to be eroded. With the sun shining we arrived [...]

Webwatch with Charlie

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Charlie on the beach at St Bees, Cumbria

We have had quite a number of suggestions for sites to be featured in this months ‘Webwatch with Charlie’. Thanks to all of you who have been in touch.

The Carlisle bubble deflates – again

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It was great to get out on Tuesday and get a walk alongside the river with the sun casting long shadows on the ground. The recent bad weather caused many of the rivers and streams to flood and it seems the wind may have damaged the tennis blister, as it lies on the ground all [...]

Busters blog stardate 28-6-2008

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I always wanted to do that… Charlie has been doing all of the web posting this week on account of my dodgy knee. Have you ever tried typing with a sore paw? It is not that easy. So I hope he has been entertaining you with loads of stories. I am feeling much better now [...]

Snow on the high tops

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Forest track

One week into the New Year and can we take this opportunity in wishing all our readers a happy and safe New Year. The recent bad weather lifted today and allowed us to go for a long walk. It was decided that we should go to Keswick and to Dodd Wood. The forest is around [...]

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