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#161: Donald Campbell – Speed king of Coniston
...in which we return to the golden age of speed records in the company of Dr Keith Mitchell, who was a teen when Bluebird K7 made its tragic final record attempt on Coniston in January 1967, and who has researched all things Campbell ever since.

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#160: Vicars of the fells ...in which we pull up a pew at St Oswald’s Church, Grasmere, for a wide-ranging chat about faith in the hills, fell-running and the day-to-day life of the rural vicar. Illustrated the romantically sited St Bega's beside the shores of Bassenthwaite lake.

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#158: Haystacks – How Wainwright changed our lives
...in which we embark on a memorial walk to Innominate Tarn on Haystacks to ask the question: How did fell-walker Alfred Wainwright impact on so many lives?

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Episode #157 our Christmas Cracker night recording went live today... enjoy.

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Countrystride's Cumbrian Christmas Cracker at the Theatre by the Lake, was indeed a cracker, two nights running. Dr Sue Allen, Alan Cleaver and foodie John Crouch, with musicans Carloyn Francis and Mike Willoughby performing traditional seasonal songs.

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#155: The Lakeland Angler – On Derwent Water ...in which we spend a perfect autumn day 'gone fishing' on Derwent Water with angler-author Eric Hope.

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Long may you stride those high ridges.

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Countrystride #154: Rory Stewart: 'Middleland' – Letters from Britain’s most rural constituency ...in which we are joined by broadcaster, author, long-distance walker and former MP for Penrith and the Border, Rory Stewart, to discuss his new book, 'Middleland – Dispatches from the Borders'.

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5 months ago 6 1 0 1
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#153: Monasteries, mining and manhunts – A 10,000 year history of Seatoller... in which we congregate in autumnal Upper Borrowdale to explore the history of Seatoller. In the company of Steve Uglow – author of Seatoller: History of a Hamlet.

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Simmerson Fell only a month ago!

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Linescape for our upcoming Derwent Water fishing trip podcast.

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Pleased to be back :-)

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Out recording... Tales of a Lakeland Angler with the superb Eric Hope. Coming soon...!

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Lovely to have @countrystride.bsky.social back! (From Eycott Hill, with eyebright & sneezewort) Soothing friends for lousy times.

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#149: Hostelling in the Lakes
...in which we gather at YHA Borrowdale for a wide-ranging chat about hostelling in the Lake District. In the company of Aaron Jones, manager at YHA Borrowdale; Christine Thomas, co-owner of Elterwater Hostel; and Elterwater team member Charlie Spiller

11 months ago 5 2 2 0
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We've just featured in the latest @countrystride.bsky.social podcast!
You can listen to it here → www.eskdalemill.co.uk/eskdale-mill...

#eskdalemill #eskdale #cumbria #lakedistrict #waterpower #watermill #heritage

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Post-umus reminder of times past.

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Come and visit Eskdale Mill - Visitor Information, Opening Times and more Eskdale Mill embodies the Lake District’s rich heritage. Discover a unique experience at this charming site in Boot.

#147: Last of its kind – Eskdale Mill
...in which we venture west to the Eskdale village of Boot to visit the last remaining water cornmill in the Lake District, guided by Mill manager Kate Hughes,

1 year ago 8 1 0 0
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#145: The Westmorland Dales – A century of farming memories
...in which we delve into a remarkable oral history archive to paint a long-view picture of the ever-changing farmed landscape of the Westmorland Dales.

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Hefted newsletter #7: January 2025 Despatches from Cumbria and the Lake District, from the team at Countrystride and Inspired by Lakeland

The first Hefted newsletter of 2025 featuring the News Gather;
@fellranger.bsky.social remembers his old friend AW on a Coast to Coast wander; @postalpathsguy.bsky.social finds Jesus in Eskdale; and the Woodland Trust choose their five favourite Cumbrian woods.
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1 year ago 13 4 0 0

You might find my own Cicerone 'Patterdale' guide a useful backup to AW's. Am looking forward to giving talk and demonstration on AW's pen drawing technique on July 21st at the Armitt Museum... best book early 👍 Have fun visiting all those wonderful fells, they'll bring you great reward.

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Ditto in Geltsdale, yet Winter is acoming.

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#142: Review of 2024
...in which we unwrap a selection box of our favourite clips from the year past in the company of Cumbria Wildlife Trust's Jamie Normington and Low Sizergh Barn co-owner Alison Park.

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#141: A Cumbrian Christmas Cracker
...in which we congregate at the Armitt, Ambleside for a night of readings, dialect poems and music that celebrate a distinctly Cumbrian Christmas. In the company of Alan Cleaver, Lesley Park, Sue Allan and – on harp and guitar – the Cumbrian Duo.

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A suitably seasonal image of what is arguably England’s finest example of a glaciated valley - High Cup under a good covering of snow.  A highlight of the North Pennines National Landscape  in Cumbria

A suitably seasonal image of what is arguably England’s finest example of a glaciated valley - High Cup under a good covering of snow. A highlight of the North Pennines National Landscape in Cumbria

For Christmas - a suitably seasonal image of what is arguably England’s finest example of a glaciated valley - High Cup under a good covering of snow. A highlight of the #NorthPennines National Landscape in #Cumbria #landscapephotography

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Paul you need to come up this way. Try Shap for a first port of call and trace the lost avenue.

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OMG "so this is Christmas" the reality of Christmastide. Get well soon by coddling yourself.

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The handsome peak of Grasmoor End looks about as far removed from a grassy moor from this perspective as could be imagined.

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Polly Atkin, The Company of Owls *Signed* | Sam Read Bookseller Online Shop As the autumn nights draw in, join Polly Atkin in a nocturnal love song to the owls that surround her Lake District home – a stunning meditation on learning to listen in a world full of noise.In the w...

#140: The owls of Grasmere, with Polly Atkin
...in which Dave takes a midwinter stroll with author Polly Atkin to discuss The Company of Owls, Polly's new book about her tawny owl neighbours in Grasmere.

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