
Walk slowly. Watch your step. Carry a stick.
Know where you want to go and bring a map.
If you are walking alone someone should know where you are at all times.
Be aware of the poisonous snakes, creatures, and insects.

Be aware of the rising water.

Be aware of the widow makers in the forest.
If you see feathers in the water all is not well.
You should keep walking.

If you see a man in the bog tip your hat andkeep walking. He will not harm you.

If you see a horse with an empty saddle keep walking. The screams can’t be heard under water.
Walk slowly. Keep walking. No matter what keep walking.

You do not need to know where you are going. No map can guide you. The Moor will show you the way.

If you are walking alone something will know where you are at all times.
Recite these rules as each step takes you deeper.
Recite these rules as the water licks your neck.

These are the rules of the Moor.