Saturday 17th October 2020
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Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Two Teams are better than One
Thankfully the weather stayed dry but crisp for us for this Waterways mission. We were split into two groups so unfortunately I have no idea how GoodGym member James and the team he was part of got on but I'm sure they did a fabulous job!
A warm welcome on a crisp morning
GoodGym members Sophie L and Robert met with Waterways volunteers David and Malcolm and we also warmly welcomed Sophie H to her first ever GoodGym mission! Water-way to get stuck in at the deep end Sophie! We hope you enjoyed it! The 3 GoodGymmers all put their hands up to wade in the water so we got kitted up with out waterproofs, rakes, saws and hot drinks in flasks to take with us. It was around a 400m walk to the start of the task at a certain spot of the stream.
What lies beneath?
At this point, faced with the prospect of clambering down the steep bank and getting into the deep, murky water, Sophie wondered what she had let herself in for and whether it was too late to turn back! But, in we all went with trepidation letting Robert lead the way as this was his second Waterways mission - the first one being a few weeks ago where he got totally soaked from head to toe due to torrential rain. Well done for coming back Robert!
Knickerbocker-not-much-glory
Before long Sophie L, Sophie H and Robert were all in the water, David and Malcolm were on the bank with the rakes and we set to work. The water was super cold, a bit smelly and very gloopy underfoot but that did not deter us....It didn't take long before the female members were even comparing notes as to whether the water had leaked into their knickers which we can confirm, was the case for both! The male members were not quite as forthcoming with any areas of leakage.....! Not only that we had mud splatters to the face, water leaking into our gloves and our feet sinking in what felt like quick sand. But we soon acclimatised to the conditions and got on with the job at hand and had great fun doing so!
I keep going to the river to pray....that I don't fall in
Our job was to clear a long stretch of water to remove reeds, weeds and any potential blockages to improve the flow. The gentleman on the bank by the end of the task said they were struggling to keep up with us as we were hauling so much out the water - wish we had some before and after photos! The reeds in some cases were really tough to get out and we were giving it all our strength to pull them out, making some amusing sound effects whilst hoping that we didn't lose balance and fall in!
Tree-mendous job all round
At one point, we even needed to saw off a tree to let us pass and Robert was doing an amazing job with some loppers to cut back brambles that were blocking the way. After about 1.5 hours we stopped for a quick tea / snack break, after scrambling our way up the steep banks with the help of David and Malcolm and some rakes. Sophie had visions of one of us falling backwards into the water during this part of the task but thankfully we all got up just about in tact! We then headed back in the water for another hour or so before calling it a morning after the biggest and densest section of reeds which really tested out upper body strength.
Like a bridge over un-troubled water
We all felt a huge sense of accomplishment and job satisfaction with this task and after the walk back to the cars we compared notes once again on where the water had leaked to, how it looked like we had wet ourselves, but most importantly looked forward to the first thing we would be doing once getting home - a hot shower!
The Maidenehead Waterways Project aims to restore and enlarge channels through the town centre into an accessible waterway that everyone can enjoy, whether for boating, walking, cycling, fishing or appreciating nature.
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Great efforts Sophie L, Sophie H, Robert and James! Well done on another epic Waterways mission accomplished. Enjoy those showers!
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