Monday 24 September 2012

Misty Thirlmere paddle


22nd September 2012



Had a nice relaxing day with a pal today on Thirlmere, we were up at the crack of dawn and on the water just after 8 o'clock. Getting up early usually guarantees free parking in a layby plus the roads were dead when I set off at 5:30, the added bonus was a mirror lake and a thick mist sitting on the water before the sun got high enough.

Mat was giving his new boat "HMS Hang" it's maiden voyage so excuse the amount of canoe shots :)

Not much to say about the day so I'll just share the pics ..

Boats loaded with munchies and brew kit, ready to go

Looking north up Thirlmere

Away we go

Sun trying it's hardest to burn off the mist

There's a dam down here somewhere

Mat happy in his new toy


The mist got so thick at one point that we could barely make out the shore 30 yards away, but we found a nice beachy area eventually and had the first stop of the day. I cooked up some sausage and bacon sarnies while we sat blethering for a while, the sun managed to get up over Helvellyn by this point and the mist just cleared like somebody flicked a switch.




We enjoyed a nice leisurely paddle down to the dam end of the lake and then cut across to the other side, reaching the point where the busy A591 cuts back down near the lake we crossed back over and checked out the islands. Pushing on to almost the southern tip of the lake we found a beach I'd visited before and crashed out for an hour or so. We scoffed lunch and swapped boats, having a play on the homeward stretch back to the cars.

Lunch spot

Same beach back in 2009, I'm guessing the water was around 6ft higher today.

Thanks for looking



Sunday 9 September 2012

Back on the water



9th September 2012




I got back tonight from a couple of days out in the canoes with some good friends, I'm struggling to remember the last time I was out with them so it made a nice change to the backpacking I've been doing this year.

Some pics ...

Taking a breather under Meall Daraich

The way we're heading, into the smirr ...

Grooveski

Gailainne

Camp setup, Adventure Puppy standing by

Room with a view




We sat around the fire Friday night and caught up on what we'd all been up to, we shared bacon butties and a couple of beverages and retired fairly early.

View from my tent and Saturday morning

The weather was mixed on Saturday, not much wind but cloudy with the occasional light shower. The midges didn't make much of an appearance which was nice, lots of other critters about the place though, hover flies, butterflies and tons of gangly spiders. I made a rough spoon for the stew in Stephens gimungus pot, processed fire wood and fettled with some sharps for a bit. Later we prepped the veg and got the stew on the go, I nipped off for a paddle in the evening as the wind dropped right off and just looked too tempting not to.


Is that stew ready yet?

Blethering

After scoffing the stew we had another night watching bushcraft tv and catching up, I was the last to bed at 22:10, lightweights

Bushcraft tv

We tidied up camp, burnt off the dods and packed the boats ready for the off

Grooveski and Stuart69

Stuart69 and Ciara


A great weekend thanks lads, just what I needed. Let's not leave it so long next time though.