Wednesday 2nd March Norsworthy Bridge

So, just after leaving the cars we stopped for a brief moment to 'Paws' on the newly repaired Norsworthy Bridge.  Repaired presumably after the sides had been demolished by lorries removing the stricken larch trees.  The good news is that there are also new signs each side of the bridge warning that the bridge is narrow so this shouldn't happen again.




From here we went into what appeared to be Fairyland with a toadstool and small chair constructed from whole a tree trunk by a very clever plastic tree surgeon who had made good the deformities of the normal tree lines of tall trunk and branches.





After this we went up past Lower Lowery where the ruined former farm now has metal railing gates to keep out the unwanted. However, if they were clever and fit enough they could still get in by scaling the walls and going in over the top where the roof used to be.

Up then to the old railway track and along to Burrator rocks for a break - much colder up here in the wind. Next, down to the road to see the artificial waterfall below the leat and down past Burrator lodge where the old road used to go where the reservoir is now. Back to the cars along the side of the reservoir and off to the Royal Oak

On tonight's walk Ann, John, Irving, Pete and Tom

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