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About Me
John Rickard
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Sunday, 17 May 2015
River Mite
The
Mite
is one of the quiet rivers of West Cumbria, flowing through the grassy fells between Eskdale and Wasdale. On a day when the better known valleys are too crowded, Miterdale can be a welcome refuge.
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