Friday 30 May 2014

Friday 30-05-2014 Walk round Thornton Reservoir 2.5 Mls

Okay, we have been there within 6 months or so, but when it rains like it has for the last four days you need to go where it's known to be drier underfoot, not too much standing water and safe, so off we went, all fourteen walkers, to Thornton Reservoir.




Two snaps of us getting ready to go - the first is before somebody shouted 'smile for the birdie,' and the second is, you've guessed it, after somebody shouted 'smile for the birdie'.





A quick view of the reservoir before we all set off down the lane.


On this occasion the front walkers were going at a gallop, thus they failed to see or hear a fisherman in a boat clatter about then with a great splash land fully clothed into the reservoir. Scrambling for a camera and keeping an eye on the poor guy who had fallen in (just in case he was in difficulties) a couple of snaps were taken of the incident. He eventually hauled himself back into the boat, not without difficulty and much to our amazement. Obviously rather wet and soggy he and his mate started rowing back to the shore.


Nearly back in

Wet but safe
Willie and Sheila joined us for this walk but forgot to bring the photos of Spain with them. No doubt these will be available for the next edition. 













Here they are on the left posing with a fish and below, Willie counting legs on a giant caterpillar. 


When at Thornton you have to have a photo of the ducks, geese and the rest of the feathered group looking for treats from passers-by.

So it was across the dam back to the cars and off to the Golf Club for tea and coffee.






The dam on the right is quite long and the pavement is quite narrow - not very good if you try to walk side by side.


 Last one to the golf club pays?







Everybody enjoys a good natter in the nice surroundings of the golf club. Must note that the staff are very friendly and helpful.






















A nice day out even though the walk was short. Wonder where we will be walking next week ?

P.S. Please note that  July 11th has been chosen as our away day to the Derbyshire Dales.
The walk selected is Peter Dale and Miller's Dale.

It is suggested that we leave Cosby car park at 9am (journey time approx 1.5 hours) to Miller's Dale car park on the Monsal Trail.

Walk to start at approx 11 am with a stop for a packed lunch.
Walk plus break approx 5hrs.

Near to Millers Dale is the village of Litton with a small pub which serves a very good meal. Those of us who wish to could make our way there for an early dinner, approx 5.30/6.00 pm.

The more the merrier - looking forward to a good turn out.

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