Comments on: Lake, Mere, Tarn and Water – The Difference https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/ Travel, Walks, Retreats & Experiences Sun, 20 Feb 2022 09:04:15 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Paul Steele https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1051526 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1051526 In reply to keith.

Hi, you read my mind. Next info post for sure

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By: keith https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1051522 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1051522 I grew up in the lake district and always thought it defined with whether it had a river feeding river exiting etc.
For example, high mountain tarns seem mostly run off and rain fed. some onlt streams. Next you can explain rivers/streams/brooks etc

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By: Hassan Hakeem https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1051396 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1051396 I recently visited Lake District and thinking about to visit again in summer. I was searching on Windermere and came across with this readable article. i had a question in mind when I visited Grasmere, Windermere and Buttermere. Why aren’t they called lakes. Also I learnt something new Tarn totally new for me.

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By: Lorraine Hannon https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1050748 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1050748 Thank you for sharing this. Stayed at a campsite very nearby, so read this
with interest. Delighted to say, we walked here for a swim in the tarn, morning and late afternoon and had it to ourselves. The view in every direction is just ridiculously stunning.
Bobbing in a tarn, no civilisation in sight, no sound but the wind and
more view than your eyes can take in.
Your suggestion was one of the best I’ve ever read.
Thank you for something I’d have otherwise missed.

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By: Paul Steele https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1050722 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1050722 In reply to Randy Ballard.

Thanks. Now I have something else to look into haha

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By: Randy Ballard https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1050720 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1050720 Very interesting article – Do you know if there might be a linguistic connection between mere and moor?

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By: John https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1050289 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1050289 Nice article! So it sounds like there is one lake in the Lake District (irony) and also one lake in the whole of Scotland. At least lake in terms of actually being named a lake. Bassenthwaite Lake and Lake of Menteith.

I spent a lot of time on Bassenthwaite Lake as a child as my parents had a caravan there and later a log cabin.

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By: Paul Steele https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1048355 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1048355 In reply to Laura.

Hi Laura, it can be very confusing even for us so I thought best to get it explained a little. Thank you, glad we helped

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By: Laura https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1048354 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1048354 Thanks for sharing this information. I arrived in Lake District 3 weeks ago and as foreigner, I I was struggling to understand the differences among lake, mere and tarn!
Thanks a lot!
Laura

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By: Paul Steele https://www.baldhiker.com/lake-mere-tarn-and-water-the-difference/#comment-1042209 https://www.baldhiker.com/?p=34567#comment-1042209 In reply to Peter J O’Rourke.

ha 🙂 indeed

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