227angrydonkeys
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This is my first report on here and i just had my trusty tigerfur clad fuji point and shoot with me, so go easy!!
I came upon this beast of a reservoir due to it being a haven for bmxicans on account of its huge brick transitioned sides. i discovered it to be around 10 miles from my mothers house i nthe norht east so i popped by to pay my respects to anyone who had the balls to ride it. The reservoir itself stands empty and defunct as it has bene replaced by a much larger more modern one around 3 miles away at long newton. I arrived there to discover it deserted apart from a very very tired old fox in the bottom of the reservoir, he had obviously bene stuck in there for some considerable time and wanted out, he was very tame and tired so we had a sandwich and i decided i would try and get him out. so i left and returned with a large tarpaulin, a lenght of rope, some thick gloves and a packet of value mince and chicken. i was gone half an hour, but when i got back he was being torn to pieces by a bunch of pikeys with a couple of lurcher dogs. not good. i discarded my fox rescuing equipment and waited til they had left , then got on with getting into the reservoir and taking some pics.
heres the pics:
the brickwork is actually in very good condition and must have been quite the construction project.
thanks for looking.
I came upon this beast of a reservoir due to it being a haven for bmxicans on account of its huge brick transitioned sides. i discovered it to be around 10 miles from my mothers house i nthe norht east so i popped by to pay my respects to anyone who had the balls to ride it. The reservoir itself stands empty and defunct as it has bene replaced by a much larger more modern one around 3 miles away at long newton. I arrived there to discover it deserted apart from a very very tired old fox in the bottom of the reservoir, he had obviously bene stuck in there for some considerable time and wanted out, he was very tame and tired so we had a sandwich and i decided i would try and get him out. so i left and returned with a large tarpaulin, a lenght of rope, some thick gloves and a packet of value mince and chicken. i was gone half an hour, but when i got back he was being torn to pieces by a bunch of pikeys with a couple of lurcher dogs. not good. i discarded my fox rescuing equipment and waited til they had left , then got on with getting into the reservoir and taking some pics.
heres the pics:









the brickwork is actually in very good condition and must have been quite the construction project.
thanks for looking.