Month: April 2026

  • Bloworth Slack—Not as Lazy as It Sounds

    Bloworth Slack—Not as Lazy as It Sounds

    Bloworth Slack, just moments before it meets Badger Gill to become Hodge Beck. Bransdale again — but today we’ve been beside this quietly lovely woodland stream, its amber rocks lit by a sky so clear it almost seems rude. I never took Geography at ‘O’ Level. I was a science boy, apparently, and Geography was…

  • Easedale: Where William Paced and Dorothy Wrote​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Easedale: Where William Paced and Dorothy Wrote​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Another photo from Monday’s climb up Helm Crag. Looking down Easedale, you see more than a rugged Cumbrian landscape. You see a living library. To the left, Helm Crag rises as what Dorothy Wordsworth called “a Being by itself” in 1801. Its summit bristles with famous rock formations: the “Lion and the Lamb,” the “Astrologer,”…