Time is screwing with me again.
Two days of sun and the rest has been wind, rain, and either mist or low cloud cover, but I have still been out every day with the mutt regardless.The camera has stayed in the bag at home though, well till today that is.
I guess the weather is something that we are just going to have to get used to and make the most of the nice days for landscape photos and the damp days for all the beautiful flora and fauna. Like this little gem that I discovered in the woods behind the house.
In the past I have spent a LOT of time outside walking on Dartmoor and the in Peak District and I do consider myself terrain savy, meaning that I can read the land. Spot a cliff before I fall of it,or recognise a bog by the vegetation. Up here in Scotland its all different!! What I would normally think is a sheep trail turns out to be a water rub off and leads to a bog, which means backtracking. Annoying. Also some of the bogs are completely hidden as in the vegetation in no different to that of the surrounding area, backtracking again. The bogs seem to defy logic as well. You would expect it to be wet in a gully and its dry, but on the slope approaching the gully, yes you guessed it, a bog. The first few days out on the hills have mostly involved backtracking or up to the knee in a bog, thank you to Salomon for superb boots, but still great fun and I love it. A stout walking stick is definitely part of the essential kit.
There is no doubt that its a wet country, the whole area is abundant with burns and waterfalls of all sizes and everything and I mean everything is covered with thick moss and lichen. If you can imagine the scene from the film The War Of The Worlds where the Martians had sprayed the red goo everywhere, well its just like that but in different shades of green. Truly beautiful!!
The TM 450 |
A view from the track to Tarbert. |
The ''bridge''. |
After searching up and down river for an alternate crossing and finding any that would not require climbing gear, I headed home to try again on another day without the mardy dog.
I will say though that it incredibly sturdy and just need some sort of deck putting in to make it suitable for the mutt and the bike, something that I will definitely look in to, maybe some logs in between the I beams or some planking on top.