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Going Postal - Meet The Team - Ben
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Co-Host/Co-Producer / U.K Correspondent. Ben Barden is a commercial photographer and film maker based in the UK. After graduating from the University of Salford in Professional Sound and Video Technology he started his career as a staff photographer for Cumbria Tourist Board in 2002. His documentary films have won awards at the prestigious Kendal Mountain Film Festival and been screened around the world at various cinema events. You can talk to Ben about his love for Comic movies at @snapper78.
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. A Day in the Life of a LDSC Lifty. March 19, 2016. The Lake District Ski Club is run entirely by volunteers. We currently have a team of approximately 10 helpers who run the tow at weekends and mid week, depending on their particular circumstances. However, we are always looking to expand the team. A Seldom Used route. January 31, 2016. As you walk up through the woods on the south side of the valley, Glencoyne Beck can be seen through. January 14, 2016. Would everyone please not...
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. Welcome to the Lake District Ski Club. How do I join? The Lake District Ski Club offers one of the most cost effective ways of skiing. 30 gives you membership and a free day of skiing, whilst 55 gets you membership and a full season pass ( 5 discount for standing order), meaning you can ski as many times as you like. In fact last year you could have skied on Raise for less than a pound a day. WE DO NOT HAVE ANY SKI HIRE OR TUITION FACILITIES, ACCOMMODATION OR HOLIDAY PACKAGES.
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. About the Lake District Ski Club. The members hut, built in 2009. Inside the members hut. The Powder Room, built in 2011. The Lake District Ski Club was created in 1936 by a group of enthusiastic skiers who were looking for a place to ski in the Lake District. Raise was chosen because it provided consistently good snow conditions - and still does! Your content goes here. Lake District Ski Club 2015 Contact Webmaster. Header image courtesy of Ben Barden Photography.
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. The above pictures, taken by Lake District Ski Club Members are from the club Facebook page,. For more info contact the webmaster. Lake District Ski Club 2015 Contact Webmaster. Header image courtesy of Ben Barden Photography.
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. Getting up the Mountain. Getting up the Mountain. Raise is about an hour's walk from Glenridding Youth Hostel, for someone who is physically fit. You should be equipped for a mountain environment before embarking. Do not rely solely on Googlemaps or GPS devices and be aware that cloud can descend suddenly making visibility very poor. If this happens, it can be easy to stray off the path if you do not have a map or compass. Lake District Ski Club 2015 Contact Webmaster.
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. We have now renewed the club badge. A full range of garments are available at K.C.Inks Kendal who will be able to. Embroider our badge on them. Have a look at there web site www.kc-inks.co.uk. The Raise 75th Anniversary Journal, published in 2011, is packed with interesting and informative features, with a superb cover poster by Nick Leigh. Available for only 5 including postage to a UK address. Lake District Ski Club 2015 Contact Webmaster.
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. How do I get there? The easiest and recommended way to get to Raise is from Glennridding,. A small village on the shores of Lake Ullswater. If you are coming from the South, then the most direct route is from junction 36 of the M6, past Windermere and over Kirkstone Pass. The Pass can get blocked during adverse weather conditions, particularly after a recent dump of snow. If in doubt, take the Northern route, as it won't add a great deal on to your journey time. If you do not hav...
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The Lake District Ski Club
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Getting up the Mountain. Lake District Ski Club Piste Map. Lake District Ski Club 2015 Contact Webmaster. Header image courtesy of Ben Barden Photography.
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