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It's summer! Know what means? Wildflower meadows.

We decided on a fairly local favourite: Sedbergh and its fields of flowers beneath the Howgills.

My oh my, they were chock full!

This image depicts a serene rural scene in Sedbergh, located in the Yorkshire Dales. In the foreground, a piebald horse, primarily white with large brown patches, stands in a lush, green meadow filled with yellow buttercup flowers. The horse appears to be grazing, with its head lowered slightly. It wears a red halter, and its long, white mane flows gently. Behind the horse, there is a traditional dry stone wall, characteristic of the Yorkshire Dales, running horizontally across the image. Beyond the wall, the landscape features dense greenery with trees and bushes. In the distance, rolling hills rise up with a patchwork of fields and more trees, creating a sense of depth and tranquillity.
The photo shows a rural scene in Sedbergh, located in the Yorkshire Dales. The foreground features a lush green field dotted with countless small yellow buttercups. The field is gently sloping and shows curved paths where the grass has been slightly flattened, possibly from walking or natural growth patterns. To the left, a person is walking along a narrow path that runs beside a dense line of trees and bushes. The tree leaves are a vibrant green, and some branches stretch out towards the field. A wire fence runs parallel to the path, partially visible among the foliage. In the background, the landscape extends into rolling hills covered in more greenery, with scattered trees and hedgerows. The sky above is overcast, with thick grey clouds suggesting the possibility of rain, creating a moody yet peaceful atmosphere.
A picturesque rural scene in Sedbergh, located in the Yorkshire Dales. In the foreground, a weathered, partially hollowed-out tree trunk is prominently featured. The trunk is covered in green moss, with some small plants growing from it. There are also some shelf-like fungi attached to it. The tree stands next to a metal wire fence, which runs horizontally across the image. A small pink foxglove plant is visible at the base of the fence. Beyond the fence, there is a vibrant field filled with buttercups, which stretch across the landscape. The field leads to gentle, rolling hills in the background, covered in lush green grass and scattered with a few trees. The sky above is partly cloudy with patches of blue visible, suggesting a pleasant, mild day.

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    The atmospheric location of Castlerigg, looking SSE down over Dale Bottom. Low and High Rigg middle foreground on the left and beyond is the Helvellyn massif. The dark green rounded lump at the end of the valley is great Howe at Legburthwaite. More 1/

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    Welcome to the April 12th BikeNite! Thanks for joining, and I hope we all enjoy chatting about cycle stuff! Feel free to answer whenever at your convenience. Anyone can join, now or later. Reply to what you like, and boost for visibility.

    We'll start out with our introduction, inspired by comment from @rodbotic:

    Q1. Where are you posting from today? What does a typical ride for you look like? Share a photo if you'd like.

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    A view from yesterday's walk for

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    @RolloTreadway Ooh, love mint cake, it’s almost enshrined in law that you eat it round here! .

    Ornamental kale sounds lovely, I’m rubbish at growing brassicas despite netting up.

    If they have choices like that, there might well be something to tempt and lift you. And make the trip worthwhile 🙂.

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