We headed up towards Yarrow Reservoir and speaking of wild camping we found ourselves behind some girl scouts with backpacks on as big as them. They appeared to be heading off to camp somewhere and hats off to them as it looked like more rain was in store!
As we crossed over the fields we could see lots of lambs and some looked less than a day old so we kept the dog on a tight lead. Some of them were braver than their mothers venturing up quite close to us even with the dog in tow.
We looked for a few Geocaches along the way and one in particular near an old farm ruin had us stumped. We will have to come back another day to try and find it. The views around we're impressive and hard to think we weren't that far from home.
A couple of shots edited with Rays app. Heavenly!
As we came onto Deans Lane we heard a young lamb bleating away in the field next to an old barn. It didnt look much more than a day old and was very unsteady on its feet when we witnessed an adult sheep with a slightly older lamb next to it begin head butting and kicking this younger lamb out of the way. It continued to do this much to Joanne's distress. I suspect the young lamb had lost its mother and was confused but the other sheep wasn't having anything of it. Joanne was after me jumping the fence to take it home but I thought better of it. I just hope the farmer on his rounds was able to intervene!
The barn I referred to is what's left of Morris's farm I think. Legend has it that about 200 years ago one of the Morris children had been rebuked for doing wrong. He was a simple child and hid in the barn and remained hidden for so long he starved to death in the building. The barn is owned by United Utilities and is currently boarded up. Other barns have been converted but this hasn't been, perhaps the story has put people off.
All the photos have been taken and edited on the iPhone. Happy viewing!
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