Bank Holiday Monday at Oulton Park for a packed timetable of Ginetta GT5, VW Racing Cup, British GT Championship, Mini Challenge and Super Car display.
Following the travels of a 2011 Brazilian Volkswagen Type 2 camper van around the UK. Zoom in/out on the map to see where we have visited. Click on the marker to find the link direct to that page. I will be adding more and more of my locations from the last few years over the coming weeks.
Monday, 17 April 2017
Sunday, 2 April 2017
Climb up Birker Fell from Eskdale Valley
Birker Fell is an upland wilderness area in the western portion of the Lake District. Rather than being formed of one single high peak, the fell is a broad, undulating area, approximately 6 km square, with numerous crags and prominences scattered across its area. The fell is bordered by the Duddon Valley to the south-east, Ulpha Fell to the south-west, Harter Fell to the north-east, and Eskdale to the north-west.
The northern edge of the fell is marked by a steep range of crags which drop sharply to the floor of Eskdale. These crags are cut by the cascades of Stanley Force and Birker Force, two of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Lake District.
Our walk took us to the top of Birker Force and around the North Western edge of the moor with views back towards the upper Eskdale Valley and Harknott fort. Scaffel Pike (Englands Highest Mountain) was hidden behind the clouds.
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