Monday, 24 June 2013

Walk for Water II - Peak District

Here we are at Lockerbrook Hostel with Ellie and Ian Bensted and the Watsan supporters ready to set out on a 24 mile hike around Ladybower, Derwent and Howden Reservoirs.  I discovered one good weather forecast courtesy of the American Red Cross.  It involved some sunshine and was largely correct.

"Remember your rain coats" said Margaret as we left.
My Godmother Ellie came to the rescue, along with the hostel staff.

30 people striding forth
Joanna sees the detail


The high point was Win Hill.  The 'd' had already been blown off.

Elizabeth, and is that the lottery big hand ready to choose tonight's winner?


Front or back?

Ladybower- It flows on to Leicester
The hole that leads to Leicester
The evidence
I think we'll stay put for now.
Actually we share our water (Leicester's crest is at the bottom.)
Plenty of water to go round, especially after this summer.

Fantastic colours






If you look carefully
Ian- our leader, and Ellie, our leader.
Ellie and her friends Margie and Tim, provided for our every need,
with drink and treat stops at regular intervals.


A Watsan rest stop

Look at the top of the post.
A miniature garden

Joanna was missing her rabbit

These are Siskin at the visitors centre- not caged but wild

Still going strong




The famous Derwent Dam wall
And the Howden Dam wall
Two nights of communal living is enough

"I feel guilty", says Joanna, "these brownies are better than Grandma's."
Ellie reassures her, "they're a contribution from Grandma, so you're safe."
A fantastic and well organised walk raising money for water projects in Uganda.  I wonder if they could raise money to help us with our problem with the sun?














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