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A glorious autumn day!

- Ranger Tim sends news from the Hills

Tim Russell

Posted by Tim Russell on 29 September 2009

A glorious autumn day! High pressure meant clear skies and wonderful visibility.  The trees are just beginning to turn and the hill was pretty busy with people taking advantage of the great weather. 

I took a photo of a family group sitting on the top of the hill and just soaking up the atmosphere! One of the jobs today has been to fill up the water reservoir for the herd of Exmoor Ponies on Cothelstone Hill. A very beautiful morning out on the hill … but a meeting to attend and emails to get back to! Back in the office with new Support Assistant Katy, Development Officer Iain and Comms Officer Georgie.  Is hard to work when the sun is shining so gloriously, but a caramel and hazelnut cake make it almost bearable!  We have a team deer rut walk next week to welcome Katy into the team, probably not her idea of a warm welcome to be out and about on the Hills at the crack of dawn and it may still be a little early in the season to see the rut, but as long as the rain stays away there’s not much to beat sunrise on the hills.  This is to complement the two walks we are doing that are open to the public on Sunday 11th October.  Long may this sunshine last!


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    chris edwards

    06 Oct 09

    I know its tough out there Tim but try to keep your chin up between the autumn sunshine and the cake!


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