Tuesday 26th October Three Reservoirs

A beautiful interlude in a period of really bad weather. Yesterday it rained all day, but this morning was a magical drive across the moor - with a low autumn sun and whispy bits of mist.

The first of the reservoirs nearly empty.

A new warning sign - never seen one like this before.  Of course we were in a forest which is a dangerous place - you could easily slip on the leaves or trip on a rock or even fall in an empty reservoir (there being not much water to break your fall).  As we become more health and safety aware we can surely expect lots more warning signs.

And so to enjoy the autumn colours in the autumn sunshine.





This is the second reservoir and was effectively empty.


So to the third reservoir and this is the one that's got the fish in it and is reserved for the anglers.  So they are keeping all the water in this one so the fish don't die and of course they make a lot of money selling fishing permits.



All of the reservoirs were lower than when we came in August.  We are going to need a lot of rain over the winter months to fill them up or we could be in real trouble with water shortages next year!

Lunch was in The Cleave at Lusltleigh and jolly good it was to - well if you had the spare ribs that is! The  good weather interlude was over - out of the pub and back to very heavy rain again - we were lucky this morning but then I think we are very lucky every Tuesday morning to do what we do.

Walking in the sunshine today Terry, Rosemary, Harry, Charlie, Carol and Roger.

1 comment:

  1. Good morning all. An absolute marvellous walk. With you in spirit. Best Regards Jor :)

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