Orrest Head
Today's the day ..................... to be at peace
'........ quite suddenly, we emerged from the shadows of the trees and were on a bare headland, and, as though a curtain had dramatically been torn aside, beheld a truly magnificent view. This was truth. God was in heaven that day and I a humble worshipper. Those few hours on Orrest Head cast a spell that changed my life'.
So reads Alfred Wainwright's description of this view - his first of the Lakeland mountains. In 1930, at the age of 23, he had taken a week's holiday, fellwalking in the Lake District with a cousin, Eric Beardsall. It was to be the start of a love affair with the Lake District which was to last for the rest of his life.
And I have to say it felt pretty good to be up there today, in the late afternoon looking down over Lake Windermere. I had the view all to myself too - not a soul about to disturb the peace .......................
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