
Tim is pictured above (third from left).
There was still a fair amount of snow and ice on the ground.

But it was the meltwater which caused us problems. The photo below is of a ford...

Click on the photo to enlarge and you will see the ford is under 4 feet of water!
I am glad to report that we all managed to stay dry and warm for an enjoyable walk which included visits to two excellent hostelries en route.
I close by thanking Keith Hodgson for all the photos in this report. The landscape looked stunning, as you can see from the final two photos below.


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