A Photo and Video Diary of Lake District Walks.

Welcome! This website is a diary of our walks on the fells in the English Lake District. Besides having a large amount of photos of each of the walks, some of the walks in 2008 and 2009 have accompanying videos. Recent videos are available in normal quality and HD 720p quality, old videos are only available in normal quality.

Please use the menu at the top to navigate through the diary pages and other areas like the photo gallery, which shows some of the best photos taken on the fells, or the Wainwrights page which has a list of all 214 fells and the dates of completion.

Latest Trip! 11th May- 16th May 2010

12 New Wainwrights Completed - Walks Now Online - Videos coming soon

Upcoming Trips:

- October

Below: Joe Jackson

A Photo of Joe Jackson
Current Statistics
Completed Wainwrights: 119 Total Distance: 569.87km / 354.10 Miles Total Ascent: 40793m (133801ft)

General Information

The Lake District National Park is situated in the far north-western edge of England and is about 34 Miles (55km) across. All land over 3000ft in England lies within the district and it contains many hundreds of peaks and fells. These fells have been categorised into "The Wainwrights" of which there are 214, and "The Birkett Fells" of which there are 541.


There have been many television programmes made in the Lake District, the most recent being Wainwright Walks with Julia Bradbury. In each of the 30 minute episodes she completes a walk over the fells and currently three series are available for purchase.

Below: James Burvill

 

Video Information:
HD videos are displayed at 1280x720p resolution, a monitor displaying at a higher resolution is needed to display the entire picture.
You may need to click the small HD button when the video is loading to view in a higher quality.

Warning:
Fell walking and mountain climbing can be a dangerous outdoor activity. Care should be taken when walking the fells and respect given to the national park and other walkers. All walks on this website are given in good faith. Any walks undertaken are done so at your own risk.