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30) Long Timber WoodsNo longer enough light to get up to Piles Copse after work, I had initially planned on a 90 minute scenic route to Long Timber Woods (the swimming spot is about 20 minutes away from my house), but I wasn't feeling it, so straight there and back it was.
When I got there, the rocks were damp and slippery (one of the main reasons I don't go here that often, is that it's not nice to get in and out of), but that didn't deter me.
I eased in, and for the first time in a while I had to really acclimatise to the water (this part of the river is in the woods, so doesn't get much sin light, so if often cooler than on the moors) only took a couple of minutes though, so not too bad,.
This part of the river is wider than Piles Copse, and I ended up swimming 10 circular laps (which I'd guess were about 35-40m each). I also took advantage of some rocks by the waterfall to dive in a few times, also good fun!
I was starting to feel the cold a bit, so got out, got dressed and started the walk home.
within 5 minutes or so, I felt something like an insect bite on my right forearm, I looked down, and I saw what I can only describe as thin dried up slug (or like a long thin caramelised slice of onion
I swatted at it twice, and it stayed there, and on the time it was removed.
there were small light brown stains on my arm, near where it was, which came off with a little water and rubbing.
I googled leeches uk on my phone and found this:
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Which looks very much like what it was.
I have been swimming in that location for 17 years and have never had a leech on me before. Also, its at the base of a waterfall, and my understanding is that they like stagnant water, so I think I must have got it as I climbed over the damp rocks. If it was even that, it could have been a weird stick fly thing ( I didn't really let it stay on me for more than a couple of seconds after I saw it was there)
So it's left me in two minds about swimming there again. Which is a shame