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    A nice day on Thirlmere

    Had a lovely 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 gorgeous 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 down 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, we found a nice beachy area 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.


    Cheers for looking

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    Man, that looks bloody lovely. Another thing I would like to do one day.

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    Nice day for it Shewie! Bet that blog is also on SOTP? Is your mates canoe an apache? Not seen one in battleship grey before but looks like a nice boat!
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    Nice pics.. That looks a good place for a paddle

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    Absolutely beautiful!
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    Fantastic pics and you guys got a great day for a paddle Thanks for sharin .

    Cheers
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    Really nice pictures! As I saw them, I wished I would be there too...
    Thanks for sharing! =)

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    A brilliant day out and some excellent photos too :-)

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    Thanks for the kind comments folks

    I wish I could've stopped the night but I didn't have a pass out unfortunately

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