Derwent Water, with Skiddaw in the Distance
Artist: Joseph Wright of Derby (English, 1734–1797)
Date: 1795-1796
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States

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Derwent Water, with Skiddaw in the Distance
Artist: Joseph Wright of Derby (English, 1734–1797)
Date: 1795-1796
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States

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Tuesday 15th April
Less rain today thank god! Still v wet and misty up thee mountains but dry and warm (ish) once we got back down so we managed to dry off a bit before heading back to the car. We went up Skiddaw and Little Man and it was hard af but we did enjoy it, the paths were a lot better than yesterday too. Even if some parts were just about vertical. I just wish we had been able to see literally anything 😂
We came back to the hobbit hole and had showers, naps, pizza and board games ❤️
It has been mostly a good day even if I did have pretty gnarly period pains while hiking 🤢
Skiddaw, one of England's highest mountains, looms in the sunlight
Skiddaw. Keswick, Cumbria, October 2017.
Skiddaw from Ashness Bridge by Matthew James Turner Via Flickr: © M J Turner Photography || Website || Facebook || Twitter || Instagram || Etsy || Pinterest || 500px || Tumblr || Online Shop || Capturing Carlisle Shop || After a wonderful sunset seen above Derwentwater, I descended to the nearby Ashness Bridge which was unusually quiet for such a lovely evening. The afterglow of the sunset enhanced the mountain profile of Skiddaw in the distance, and the clouds overhead provided some atmosphere. I loved the large and lush ferns on this bank of Ashness Gill so decided to make these the foreground focal point leading towards the bridge itself. This packhorse bridge originally dates from the 18th century, but was later widened in the 20th century to make way for modern means of traffic. It is arguably one of the most visited, and most photographed, locations in the whole National Park.

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Skiddaw today, with Skiddaw Little Man, Lonscale Fell and Latrigg, and trips to Castlerigg stone circle and Ashness Bridge.
Sediment on Skiddaw.