SEPTEMBER 6 COASTAL LAKE DISTRICT
This blog is mostly photographs.
I select the heartiest breakfast at my Rosegarth B&B. I’ll be going on a five mile walk by myself and need to be strong. Marmite is available, but I pass it by.
"The Cumbrian Classic Breakfast" |
It is low tide when I walk out the front door. Turning left, I walk through the town of Ravenglass, where there is no ATM, no store. Where do people go to buy food?
Home-grown sunflowers |
Ravenglass sits on an estuary of three rivers: Esk, Irt, and Mite. |
Are those people going on "my" walk? |
There are some pretty flowers and colorful lichens in the brush. And a bench for the “twitchers.”
Bee on Knapweed (I think) |
Seed heads of something-or-other |
Could this be some sort of mouse-ear? |
Aren't these gorgeous and complicated? Fireweed (Epilobium) Thanks to H.N. |
Cut-Leafed Crane's Bill |
Herb-Robert |
Bird's Foot Trefoil |
I wonder what those poles are. |
“Eventually the path swings to the left and then passes under a railway bridge." Is this a railway bridge? Nope. I think it’s some other kind of bridge. I walk on by to see yet more flowers and walk in yet more soggy sand.
Is that the bridge before me? |
That is Ravenglass back there. |
Where did that couple come from? They are really walking fast! I will follow them; perhaps they are going on the same walk. These are tidal flats; every step is a wet one. A broken stone wall shows me how they are built in two side-by-side layers.
Then ahead I see what might be the railroad bridge. Has it been a mile? As I photograph the aster, the couple disappears. Now I become a tracker, looking for where they might have gone. I see some flattened brush and go that way.
Sea Aster |
Did they go this way? |
Hope this is the correct bridge. |
Are those two little dots the couple I am following? |
"Twitchers" would love this area. |
Purple Loose-Strife |
Only the mud path shows me people walk here. |
“Keep left at the T-jcn just beyond, then turn right soon after.” I have seen no T-junction. It doesn’t matter how many times I read these directions, I can’t figure out what to do. I see it on the map, but don’t know where I am. I will have to continue being a tracker. Thanks to the mud, it’s possible. My feet follow the muddy, hopefully well-used path following a beautifully constructed wall. Maybe the next gate is part of that wall.
Silver-back leaves are quite attractive on this tree. |
Apple tree near the well-built wall. |
“A gate leads to a field where the path is not clear on the ground, but head straight up to a gate in the top wall.” Two gates are mentioned. Hope this is the second gate.
Looks pretty dark over there. |
No wonder it is so wet here! |
Bracken is a pest plant in Ireland and England. |
“From here a larger path skirts the foot of the gorse-covered slopes of Newtown Knoll to reach Newtown Farm.”
Oh dear, lots more mud. Even when I walk around the outside of the big puddles, it’s muddy.
“Take the public footpath opposite the buildings, signed to Muncastle Church and Castle. This climbs through a plantation, then crosses a stile. Slant up leftwards across the next large field.” Where is a stile?
Is this where I am? I can’t walk through those (gorse?) bushes but there may be a trail on the left. And then cross the hill, I guess. This might be Newtown Farm. Lots of cows there. Is that large brown guy a bull? Hmmm, think I’ll move by quickly. There is a gate.
Can't go through the (gorse?) bushes. |
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Is that big brown guy a bull? |
OK, I’m lost. I have no idea where I am in relation to the walk directions. I will resume my tracking skills and follow whatever signs I can find from earlier walkers. But first I have to get through this gate. Except it won’t open. As I climb to the very top of the gate, a walker from Poland, comes along from the opposite direction. After trying to open it the way I did, he finally picks up the whole gate which opens it.
This is an easy path so far. |
I wonder what river that is. |
Grey Field Speedwell |
Common Fleabane |
Here, finally, is a stile. But is that the missing stile way back in the earlier directions? Who the hell knows! Am I lost again? I am going to follow the boot tracks and hope for the best.
Way in the distance I see a proper farm road. And sheep. And then a yellow arrow. And another stile. Good grief! Will this walk never end? I think I exceeded the five mile walk already and am not at Muncaster Castle. Don’t panic; just plod along.
I see a farm road past all this grass and bushy area. |
A yellow arrow. Goody! |
Nice bee on thistle |
A show about raptors is ending but I get a chance to see the final demonstration. And read about the origins of the word "tomfoolery".
Rapt audience hearing about raptors. |
I head back to Ravenglass, enjoying beautiful flowers which are probably natives, judging from the large number of pollinators on them. If I had more energy I would take the long route back to see remnants of the Roman bath. I don’t.
Some sort of saxifrage, I think. |
Largest number of sheep I have seen so far. |
Do you know what this is? |
Marsh Woundwort? |
Pollinator on Valerian |
Enchanters-Nightshade |
I wonder why this yellow composite is so popular? |
I walk back home via A595. |
That is the bridge I walked over yesterday. |
Reflection in a Rosegarth window appeals to me. |
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