Our route - 11 km (7 miles) with 500 metres ascent
Towards the forest edge
Susan on the summit of Shutlingsloe - 506 metres
A footbridge at Wildboarclough
Martin at Wildboarclough
The view towards Allgreave and Wincle
The Hanging Gate
..or the Leather's Smithy (perhaps not on this occasion)
Our 12 km (7.5 mile) route included 1090 metres of ascent
The view to Llanberis and Menai from the start of the Pyg Track
Crib Goch from near the start of the Pyg Track
A view back to Pen-y-pass
Pen-y-pass
Susan on the Pyg Track with Glaslyn and the Miner's Track below, and Moel Siabod in cloud
The view from the summit of Snowdon (1085 metres)
The new cafe on Snowdon (1)
The new cafe on Snowdon (2)
The view to the Welsh coast, with the Watkin Path
Llyn Llydaw from Bwlch Ciliau
Susan at Bwlch Ciliau
Martin at Bwlch Ciliau
Cloud on Bwlch y Saethau
Susan looks across to Crib y Ddysgl
Susan, with Y Lliwedd
The cloud finally lifted from Snowdon's summit (left)
Looking back to the summit of Snowdon, with a mountain rescue practice in progress
Our route - 17 km (11 miles) with 350 metres ascent
The view from the public hide at Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve
Whooper Swans and Cormorants at Leighton Moss
The cows were much easier to get close to than the birds
Autumn in Arnside - the edge of Red Hills Wood
A view towards the Kent Estuary, from near the summit of Arnside Knott (159 metres)
Martin, and the knotted tree
This tree has foliage sprouting from its lower branches
'Which way to Mark's house?' I pondered, whilst Susan studied a Lakeland wall!
A view from the smelliest cave in The Cove
Maple leaves
Woodwell
Susan samples the spring water at Woodwell
Low sun over Morecambe Bay
The Smelt Mill Chimney near Jenny Brown's Point
Susan heads back along the salt marsh towards Leighton Moss
Spoilt for choice? We went home!
Dunham Massey House from the entrance path
I think this is a 'Mill Pond'
There's never any problem with the time or the wind direction here
Dunham Massey House
Dunham Massey panorama
Dunham Massey Park in Autumn
Beech leaves
A busy day at Dunham
The front of the house
Stone carving