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    A beautiful morning, hot and no wind - so I just had to get out. Went up to Whiteadder Reservoir, just over 10 miles away.

    Meet a wee hare on the way up, it was still there when I came back so it maybe wasn't very well?

    Absolutely beautiful,

    loads of birds around, geese, oyster catchers, mallards, gulls, lapwing and so on.










    I passed an old broken down sheep fank.



    The peace was broken by a couple of big metal birds that roared over.

    Paddled down to the far end and came close to this structure,


    suddenly realising that it was a great big hole.


    I beat a hasty retreat and landed to have a look. I'm so glad I didn't get any closer in the boat it was huge!


    I then paddled back





    , past the Scottish Borders sailing/ watersports base.


    Watched some sheep getting rounded up,

    some fishermen having no luck


    and more birds.



    At the getout a fisherman came & said hello and we had a good conversation together, then back off home to greet my new Great Nephew who'd arrived for his 2nd visit - only 3 weeks old. A totally smashing day and all of 250 metres high up.
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    Hi AS, some very tranquil views, on a fine day.

    Regards
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    I'm sure I've had a nightmare about that hole

    The rest of it looks lovely though
    'There is no wealth but life itself.'

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    A great hole and a greater whole.

    TGB
    May the gentleness of morning, greet your silent passage through endless waters...

    May all your winds be gentle. And for ww - May it rain the night before.

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    Its a shame Scottish Borders have closed up all their outdoor centres....

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    It's a morning glory (or bell mouth) spillway. Well worth a look on google images for some trully frightening pictures. Didn't know we had one in Scotland.

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    Nice wee Blog Alastair
    Very relaxing I needed that . With the stuff Iv'e seen you going over I never thought that Hole would give you much of problem .
    Take care for now Greytowel
    O wad some powrs the gift te ge us tae see oursele's as other see us

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt_outandabout View Post
    Its a shame Scottish Borders have closed up all their outdoor centres....
    I didn't realise the sailing base had closed as well - it's only been opened recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greytowel View Post
    Nice wee Blog Alastair
    Very relaxing I needed that . With the stuff Iv'e seen you going over I never thought that Hole would give you much of problem .
    Take care for now Greytowel
    Looking down the dam I think the hole must've gone down more than 40 feet - even for me that's a wee bit much, quite unsettling as you approach it not realising what's there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by urchaidh View Post
    It's a morning glory (or bell mouth) spillway. Well worth a look on google images for some trully frightening pictures. Didn't know we had one in Scotland.
    And so close to you as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alastair Seagroatt View Post
    I didn't realise the sailing base had closed as well - it's only been opened recently.
    I know - I phoned them about jobs in the autumn, and according to the boss chappy they were shutting every last bit of outdoor education down within the council...

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    It's a morning glory (or bell mouth) spillway.
    and as an old skater, i can't help but wonder what may lie at the other end!


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    Nice wee blogg Alastair looking forward to catching up with you on a river soon. Dave and i thinking about posting a wee trip on the Spey sometime soon
    Mitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinr View Post
    and as an old skater, i can't help but wonder what may lie at the other end!
    The reality is a bit less exciting:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch View Post
    Nice wee blogg Alastair looking forward to catching up with you on a river soon. Dave and i thinking about posting a wee trip on the Spey sometime soon
    Going down the Spey in May with some pals, but could be up for a jaunt. I quite fancy the Dochart at some time though.

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    Hi Alastair

    Looks very peaceful,and great pics.Always assumed Whiteadder was a no go area.

    Maybe you can let me know if I need to get permission or not.

    Thanks Robbie

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbie robertson View Post
    Hi Alastair

    Looks very peaceful,and great pics.Always assumed Whiteadder was a no go area.

    Maybe you can let me know if I need to get permission or not.

    Thanks Robbie
    Robbie

    I presumed under the access code it should not be a problem. Folk on & around the loch were very friendly, used to sailing boats etc.

    Alastair

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alastair Seagroatt View Post
    Going down the Spey in May with some pals, but could be up for a jaunt. I quite fancy the Dochart at some time though.
    Aye greytowel and I paddled the Dochart at the end of last year and there are some very nice rapids . Its worth going for two days and paddling the river Awe then catching the Dochart on the second day . Or 3 days and catching the Allan too
    Mitch

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    Hi Alaistair

    cracking little blog, and a cracking day by the looks of the photos

    happy paddling

    Andy

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