WW 13th November 2019
Apparently someone once said "You really do have to be there." and this evening you Really did Really have to Really be there. Crunching through the snow under a full moon!
Out on a misty evening after lots of rain; soon the snow appeared by the road and at Whiteworks there was quite a covering. Of course, down and out to cross the mire and then the wonderful moon appeared gently out of the mist. Quite moist up to Goldsmith's then on to Whealham Bottom. Up the hill as the moonlight poured in to the new (again) Hand Hill Cross - and mighty fine it is too. By now no need for torches at all as we could see for miles. Down to Seward's and to Nun's Cross for a cuppa. A marvellous evening to round the leat looking over the mire and back to the cars. A somewhat protracted journey to the Plume which was nice and quiet after a busy evening of boy-racers coming out to find snow.
What a truly fantastic evening to be out on our moor, what more do you want - bright, bright moonlight and lovely, lovely snow.