BB2232 : Sea To The West

16th November 2022

Totally unexpectedly, I have received an invitation to an exhibition.  But before I tell you what it is for, let me relate a strange coincidence that happened today.

We were heading towards Gurnal Dubbs, the large tarn on Potter Fell,.....

..... when I spied three ladies approaching us.  To be fair, it was quite chilly but they seemed to be dressed for exceedingly cold weather.  

Being a friendly northerner, I said in jest "Hello, girls, have you been swimming?"

"Yes" they replied.  I thought they had entered into the joke but it became clear in their further conversation with Mike and Tony that indeed they had been swimming in the tarn.

I know it's not that unusual.  In fact daughter Emma has been known to do the same thing in the same place before now.

What I didn't ask, fortunately, was whether or not they had been skinny dipping. Skinny dipping is not entirely unknown amongst BOOTboys.  Graham did it back in 2004 in Angle Tarn (BB0407) and Terry has been known to do likewise.  

We bade them farewell without asking when and where their next exhibition would take place.

It had been a late start for us, as seems to be increasingly common these days, with a brew at Wilf's in Staveley before setting off across the river .....

..... and up the steepish climb that leads over to Littlewood farm.  This is the place that has its own private graveyard.  Tony was a pal of the farmer buried there so he visited to pay his respects.

We then crossed over the valley and climbed to the Potter Tarn.

After lunch sitting on the overflow blocks, or whatever their proper name is, we set off for Gurnal Dubbs and the encounter.

The coincidence is that I had just received an invitation to an exhibition of the ouevre of our erstwhile skinny-dipper, Graham. It features his photographs and is entitled "Sea to the West".

You may recall from earlier reports (BB1309 in particular) that as well as having been a fell runner and mountaineer in his younger days, he had developed (no pun intended) an interest in black & white, wet-film photography and, in particular, using a pin-hole camera.

Sadly Graham died just about a year ago and this exhibition is a memorial to him.

We retraced our steps to Potter Tarn.  

Tony spotted something white and spawn-like on the ground and challenged us to identify it.  We thought they were probably the eggs of giant frogs.  Tony informed us that it was actually otter poo.  At least, I think that is what he said.

Kendal, to the south, seemed to be in sunshine.....

..... whereas looking west towards the sea, things looked much more dramatic.

Enlightened, we turned south down to Hagg Foot and crossed the river.

The path alongside the Kent is one of my favourites but we didn't see any kingfishers or other birds of note though we had seen a buzzard earlier.

The afternoon finished, as you and Graham would have expected, in the bar at Staveley's Hawkshead Brewery, discussing when we should visit his exhibition. We will of course report back.  In the meanwhile, the photos in this report are, as you will have noticed, all in black and white, in tribute to Graham.

Don, Wednesday 16th November 2022
My thanks to Mike and Tony for their contributions.ribon01e.gif

Sea To The West Exhibition

Cross Lane Projects presents a collection of Graham Whitwham’s panoramic pinhole photographs exploring the Cumbrian Coast, "Sea To The West".

Cumbria’s coast extends to some 180 miles of often heavily-indented coastline and has a rich and fascinating history.

To create the imagery for this posthumous exhibition, Graham travelled the Cumbrian Coast for locations of historical interest.

From Silverdale in the south, to the Solway Firth in the north, these images form a photographic essay of this unique coast by highlighting places of significant note and importance.

The images originated on traditional film, in a wooden panoramic wide-angle pinhole camera, one of the earliest forms of image making.  This technique characteristically gives a degree of distortion and softness to the images. The cameras have an almost limitless depth of field and a long time exposure blurs or even prevents the capture of rapidly moving objects, adding the dimension of time into the final image.

The exhibition, which has been programmed alongside Kendal Mountain Festival, runs from 17th November - 10th December, Wednesdays to Saturdays at Cross Lane, Kendal LA9 5LB.

Cross Bay Projects

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 Comitibus : Don, Mike, Tony

 

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Comments:

Martin:  What time did you meet the Gurnal Dubs dippers? I had a meeting in Crosthwaite on Wednesday morning with a lady of mature years, which finished about 11.00am, and she was about to go swimming at G D with a couple of friends. Maybe not the same ladies of course. 

Don:   I checked the gps trail and it was about 13:20 when we met them so it seems very likely they were your ladies.  There was nobody else around.

Photo Competition

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STATISTICS

BB2232 : Sea To The West

Date:

Wednesday 16th November 2022

Features:

Potter Tarn, Gurnal Dubbs

Distance in miles:

7.2

Height climbed in feet:

1,095

GPX track:

BB2232 GPX

Comitibus:

Don, Mike B, Tony

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