Thursday, May 24, 2012

More memories of Pierce Reservoir

Posted by noelbynature

After reading some crabby and fishy tales, guest blogger on Good Morning Yesterday Edward Williams also blogs about recreational activities for young boys seeking adventure around Pierce Reservoir. He also answers the question: How long does it take to walk around Pierce Reservoir?
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Besides fishing and evading the watchful eye of the park rangers, young adventurers could also venture into the forests for fruits or go camping. Edward writes:

There are many fruit trees in the forest reserve. In one of my hikes, we saw several tall buah duku trees. It was by chance that we spotted remnants of the fruits on the ground, probably discarded by monkeys after they have eaten it. Once we picked chempedak fruits which we thought were almost ripe. At home I wrapped the fruits with old newspapers and put them in a cupboard. Two weeks later the smell of the fruits became evident as they ripened. However I was disappointed to discover that the fruits were not as tasty as I had hoped for.

Read about Edward’s childhood adventures at Pierce Reservoir and find out how long it takes to walk the entire circumference in Good Morning Yesterday.

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