
- John all cheery
- Beach trio!
- up periscope!
- The locals are very helpful!
- Erosion is rather light here, given the size of the stones insitu
- Guess this is the highest we can go.
- Ahhoy!
- back at the docks!
- The crest of our climb
- the Ambleside pier in the distance
- Argh! me too!
- which goes on and on! :3
- It was a clunky, noisy walk
- Shaun on a rock
- tell-tale signs of a waterfall
- Back in town for some food!
- Terrence from the bridge
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- Docked and ready to roll!
- Love the fresh air here
- for our ferry back!
- Its a fact, the higher you go, the lower the gravity
- Picture perfect!
- We just had to try the local Trout, freshly caught from the lake!
- Terrence the shooter
- We will miss fanastic sights like this
- A picnic by the lake?
- The place is real breezy!
- It does get rather dense at some parts. :P
- Seems to be many naval avians back here
- A Terrence in natural habitat
- They are apparently rather cuddle-ble
- Neat masonry homes by the lake
- Embarking on the journey back
- By the windermere lakeside!
- This sunset view is priceless
- Temperate forests are so cooling!
- we believe we still can fly!
- It's quite a way down!
- enjoying the sky, land and sea
- Here we are at the top!
- Farewell Rydal!
- That's all we have for the falls for now
- Don't try drinking the water!
- the crystal blue reflective waters
- chugging along down the lake
- We were literally climbing into the skies!
- Nonetheless a nice refreshing water feature.
- John found a rock of his own!
- Peace with nature, gotta love the forest climb