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Fell
ponies
have
been
on
the
lakeland
fells
for
probably
hundreds
of
years.
Most
of
the
year
herds
of
them
run
wild
on
the
high
fell
although
today
the
herds
are
smaller
and
mostly
confined
to
either
side
of
the
M6
corridor
through
Shap.
When
I
was
young
we
would
occasionally
see
a
herd
on
the
Kentmere
fells.
We
always
watched
them
for
two
reasons
-
firstly
they
would
give
an
indication
if
a
hunted
fox
passed
by,
raising
their
heads
from
grazing;
secondly,
giving
notice
of
a
change
in
the
weather
by
moving
into
a
ghyll
before
a
storm
arrived,
for
example.
I
recall
on
one
occasion
we
saw
this
and
got
off
the
hill
before
the
snow
arrived.
The
picture
displayed
below
that
I
took
of
Wansfell
Ruby
and
Ling,
recently
won
the
Fell
Pony
Society
Calendar
picture
for
2009
and
is
the
picture
for
January
2009.
Picture
Copyright
The
Fell
Pony
Society

This
photo
of
mine
was
recently
awarded
Highly
Commended
in
the
Riding
for
the
Disabled
(RDA)
Photographic
Competition.
©Ron
Black
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