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On Friday I took a group of work colleagues up Scafell Pike. Just like the rest of my summer hikes the weather was once more poor. The one chink in its armour was when I left the rest of them taking a breather by a shelter and took a detour to the summit of the Great End to check out the cliff top views. The triangular patch of water seen way below is Sprinkling Tarn and our ascent route via Grains Ghyll is seen to its right.
Beecraigs Park is 370 hectares of exciting and beautiful Country Park. You’ll find it nestled high in the Bathgate Hills near the historic town of Linlithgow. Beecraigs is the largest of West Lothian's 3 Country Parks and offers miles of woodland paths and trails to explore by foot, bike or horse as well as a wide range of leisure and recreational opportunities. The Ranger Service provides advice and activities, you can visit the Animal Attraction and see the Red Deer, Highland and Belted Galloway Cattle and Hebridean/North Ronaldsay Sheep or take a stroll around Beecraigs Loch. www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/beecraigs-country-park-...
Every Labour Day weekend a group of us explore one of Canada's treasures: Algonquin Park just north of Toronto, Ontario. It is a time of canoeing, portaging and camping with a group of great friends in this wilderness jewel.
The easing of the lock down rules here in France has coincided with some decidedly autumnal feeling weather. This picture was taken between rain showers and before the sheep got totally engulfed in the mist. Still it is nice to be able to walk without needing to remember your paper declaration anymore or watch the clock for when the hour is up.
Amalienborg, Genarp Sweden
Week 4 Creative: Quiet Moment
Everything was quiet. I turned my engine off but still letting the headlights on. Stepped outside and there was no sound, nothing.