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I bought these solar lights at Walmart 7 years ago but never put them in the ground. Neil found the box in the garage this weekend and installed them.
Even if they never get any brighter than this, it'll be an improvement over our usually pitch black path!
Leica M4-P
Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f/1.4 VM II MC
Fomapan 100 Classic EI400
Kodak HC-110 + ars-imago #9 45min @20° in Jobo1520
Digitaliza on Essential Film Holder
DSLR Scan
Negative Lab Pro
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This was a walk from the carpark at the Southern end of Thirlmere in January 2007. We headed up Dunmail Raise and followed Raise Beck to Grisedale Tarn. We were aiming for Helvellyn in a circular walk. You can see from some of the photographs that conditions were fantastic, sunny, snow free, a lovely morning, it was five degrees and pleasant. By the time we hit Grisedale Tarn it was winter again. The conditions on Dollywagon, Nethermost and Helvellyn were very icy and it was minus three, an eight degree difference. It was still a great walking day, we were nicely under the cloud and the sun could break through, although it swirled around us on Helvellyn. The outside of our clothes iced up. other walkers were using crampons and ice axes.We descended by Browncove Crag to the A591 and had a boring yomp back to the car. Another great day in The Lakes just short of eleven miles and time to go to Brysons in Keswick for coffee and toasted plum bread in the afternoon.
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