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Marsh Madness – 6th November Volunteer Event

Volunteer Work Party – 6th November 2011
Michelle Salter writes:
 
Fleet Pond regular volunteers were joined by reinforcements, as we resumed our campaign to drive out the invasive scrub taking over Coldstream Marsh and to create a thriving, open marshland.

Last month the volunteers managed to advance as far as the tree line, and with the help of scouts from 29th Odiham, Fleet Cubs and RSPB Young Wildlife Explorers, we hoped our nearly sixty-strong team would progress as far as the margins of the pond.

The terrain was pretty rough and it’s hard work wading through marshy water to get to the large clumps of alder, willow and birch sprouting out of the boggy depths. It’s even tougher, lurching, slopping and occasionally slipping, as you drag the chopped wood back to the fire.

Feeding the fire

After a murky start, the sun was shining by the time we stopped for tea. It was good moment to pause and admire the beautiful Autumn colours around the pond (until the wind changed direction and smoke from the fire brought tears to my eyes).

We covered a fair amount of terrain, although we didn’t quite make it as far as the pond. Hopefully, cattle will be able to graze the area next year, to keep re-growth at bay.

As I sat down on a tree stump, to pour the water from my wellies and check no small, aquatic creatures had taken up residence in between my toes, it was satisfying to view the difference we had made to the landscape.

If you like reeking of bonfires, peeling off wet socks, and finding odd bits of plant and ash in your hair – join us for more fun in the marshes next month!

Clearing up the cuttings

Photographs: Cathy Holden 

She Did It…Well Done, Mandy!

Mandy Saxby and Colin Gray

Michelle Salter writes:

A tired, but surprisingly cheerful, Mandy Saxby, completed her gruelling 24-hour challenge in glorious sunshine and rising temperatures.

With a dramatic change in weather conditions since Friday evening, Mandy has faced rain, cold, heat and scorching sunshine – not to mention vampiric insects!

Mandy was greeted by a noisy reception committee as she slowly completed her last lap of the pond and emerged into sunshine at Chestnut Grove jetty, just after 7.30pm yesterday evening – so she actually did nearly 24 hours and five minutes! 🙂

Fleet Pond Society Chairman, Colin Gray, was on hand to present Mandy with a certificate of appreciation for her commitment to raising funds for the Clearwater Campaign.

Mandy, still clutching a collecting tin, thanked everyone who had supported her with online donations and those who gave money direclty to her as she walked.

There is still time to donate online at:

http://charitygiving.co.uk/mandysaxby

Mandy is greeted by cheering supporters!

And She’s Off! Amazing Mandy’s Mission Begins…

Colin Gray, Cathy Holden and Mandy Saxby

Michelle Salter writes:

Amazing Mandy began her 24-hour challenge at 7.30pm this evening, with Fleet Pond Society members, led by Chairman Colin Gray, cheering her on her way.

Adjudicator, Cathy Holden, was there to monitor proceedings and to ensure Mandy’s walk started promptly at 7.30pm.

I walked with Mandy for the first two hours and despite light rain, we managed to stay relatively dry and warm. But as night fell, bats flew around our heads, the temperature dropped and the rain became a little heavier.

Mandy will have company throughout the 24 hours, with a changeover of walking companions every two hours.

This is an extremely gruelling challenge, not helped by the current wet weather, so I do hope you will support Mandy by sponsoring her online at:

http://charitygiving.co.uk/mandysaxby

Mandy sets off!

Good luck, Mandy!

Only 48 Hours To Go…

Mandy Saxby

… before Mandy begins the 24 Hours of Le Pond challenge.

I took some photos of Mandy in training today – as we dodged the downpours!

Keep your fingers crossed for good weather from 7.30pm on Friday until 7.30 on Saturday evening, as Mandy spends 24 hours walking around Fleet Pond Nature Reserve.

If you see Mandy on her heroic 24 hour trek, please feel free to offer words of encouragement, or even better, money!!! 🙂

Mandy, or one of her walking companions, is sure to have a collection tin handy.

Donations can also be made online at:

http://charitygiving.co.uk/mandysaxby

Supporting the Clearwater Campaign

All the money raised from Mandy’s Mission will go towards the Clearwater Campaign to save our Pond.

Please take a look at Chris Packham’s short video, explaining why Fleet needs to save its Pond.

Finally… all the best Mandy! You can do it!