Lakes with the Lads

— A jaunt around the Lake District. Rubbish weather and gorgeous scenery.”

Locations included:

  • Kirkby Stephen
  • Ullswater
  • Kirkstone Pass
  • Grinton
  • Richmond, North Yorkshire

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