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Can anyone advise me of some good vantage points for taking photos of low fliers in the Lake District?

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By: FAR - 8th July 2006 at 19:48

I was up there lasr week and saw (through some trees!) a pair of typhoons skim overhead. Shame I wasn’t in a better position at the time!

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By: mike currill - 1st July 2006 at 11:43

I’d say it’s very much a case of going along and seeing what you get on the day

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By: Nighthawk - 24th June 2006 at 18:55

M6 pass is the easiest to get to and Dunmail Raise (south of Keswick) is a tricky climb. Lowfly has all the info you should need but it can be very hit and miss, no guarentees with this sort of photography i’m afraid.

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By: FAR - 23rd June 2006 at 14:47

Hardknock pass

Flying east to west?

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By: Black Knight - 23rd June 2006 at 11:23

well when i was there 2 years ago i had 2 tornados, 2 tucanos & 4 hawks pass me & i was looking down on them.

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By: holty - 23rd June 2006 at 11:18

hardknock pass? really?

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By: Black Knight - 22nd June 2006 at 22:43

Hardknock pass

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By: neal h - 22nd June 2006 at 16:00

Have a look here

http://lowfly.net

There is a section on the lake district.

Neal

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