A few extra pictures from our run

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ, cmon Im bored. Badger is never happy when we stop for a minute. I think he sees his role in life is to tire me out. When we stop you get that cmon cmon look.

A nice view down from Wildboar Clough to the reservoir

The dramatic outflow run off at
Woodhead Dam

God knows how much water was being discharged. Millions of gallons I suppose.

Id say the water was doing at least 50mph coming down the slope. Bet it would be good for hill reps in dry weather.

The main outflow at the base of the structure. There was actually a
Cormorant fishing in this bit. Surely fish cant swim in that speed of water.

There are loads of run offs and pipes that feed into the Reservoirs. After all the rain we have had they were all working a full bore.
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