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View Article  Advisory Group Meeting

Early September saw the Wild Ennerdale Advisory Group visit the valley for three days. This group is a technical working ...   more »

View Article  Discussion

The Wild Ennerdale Advisory Group spent one day walking 10miles around the valey looking at a range of issues. Here ...   more »

View Article  Bees

These holes on the side of the path running up between Silver Cove and Deep Gill are thought to be ...   more »

View Article  Shaggy Ink Caps

Amazingly tall and slender these Shaggy Ink Cap fungi had probably only just emerged. As they grow they change appearance ...   more »

View Article  Deep Gill

The heather line in Deep Gill is very clear in this image.

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View Article  Settlement

In Great Cove there are a number of archaeological remains including this relatively recent structure with a doorway or perhaps ...   more »

View Article  Yellow Fowers

On the ascent of Great Cove these two yellow flowers are regular members of the ground flora. The one above ...   more »

View Article  Discussion

Setting out at 9.30am the Advisory Group and Wild Ennerdale Partners  had a full day of discussion often spending 30 ...   more »

View Article  Mosedale

The Mosedale Valley links the southern Ennerdale ridge to the Wasdale Valley. The mosaic of different colors and textures adds ...   more »

View Article  Great Cove

Looking north west from below Great Cove over Ennerdale Water, The Solway Firth and into Scotland

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View Article  View from Mirk Cove

The view from Mirk Cove into the Ennerdale Valley with High beck cutting down the right hand side of the ...   more »

View Article  Clubmoss

Club mosses are a typical plant of the sub alpine habitat found on the high fells around Ennerdale.

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View Article  Dwarf Willow

This is a dwarf willow (Salix herbacea)  a very small, low, prostrate shrub, branches 2-3 cm in length and with ...   more »

View Article  Wind Gap

The group descending from Wind Gap to High Beck

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View Article  High Beck

The Advisory Group taking a rest below Pilar.

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View Article  High Beck Felling

The group came down past the harvesting work adjacent to High Beck. The harsh triangular shape planted in 1978 is ...   more »

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