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28th December 09, 11:44 AM
#1
Craik Forest and Wolfcleuchhead Waterfall

The sun was shining, the temperature was just a few degrees below freezing and I really wanted to get out and about. I drove twelve miles up the Borthwick Valley. This is a view taken en route, showing the Borthwick water at Muselie Bridge.

My trusty little French 4wd took me to the end of the public road at Craik.

Now there was a choice of trails in the Craik Forest but due to the wintry conditions and being my first hike since my recent DVT I would only walk about three miles, a mix of logging roads and foot trails, following the valleys of the Aikhouse Burn and then its tributary the Wolfcleuch Burn, as far as the waterfall at Wolfcleuchhead.

The last outpost of civilisation is this ruin, a short walk from the car park, probably a shepherd's cottage from the days before the old sheep pastureland around here was planted with forestry in the twentieth century.

There were some open vistas on offer.

A frozen pond.

There is a sameness about logging roads, this could have been taken almost anywhere in Europe or North America.

Soon I was onto a woodland path, where the winter chill seemed milder in the shelter of the trees.

The trail continued on up the valley of the Airkhouse Burn

At the confluence of the Aikhouse Burn, a final crossing of that burn and then we follow the valley of the Wolfcleuch Burn (behind camera)
More to follow shortly.
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28th December 09, 11:48 AM
#2
Please call me the next time you're going for a stroll. I want to go, too! 
Thanks for another beautiful set of views.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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28th December 09, 11:50 AM
#3

Looking backward again, this time at a picnic site beside the Wolfcleuch Burn.

Reaching the head of the path at Wolfcleuchhead Waterfall.

Wolfcleuchhead Waterfall

Water and Ice at Wolfcleuchhead.
The Wolfcleuch Burn rises on the eastern slopes of Long Tae, near the east/west watershed of the southern uplands of Scotland. It joins the Airkhouse Burn which then joins the Borthwick Water at Craik, which in turn joins the River Teviot at Hawick which flows into the River Tweed at Kelso and so eventually into the North Sea at Berwick-on-Tweed.

It was now three o'clock in the afternoon and the low afternoon sun now only shone on the tops of the distant hills. The moon was clear in the sky, there was a mist developing and darkness would fall shortly, time to hurry back to the car park. That's all folks.
Last edited by cessna152towser; 28th December 09 at 11:56 AM.
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28th December 09, 03:54 PM
#4
Great photos as usual, Alex. Good to see your continued recovery.
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream
There are no noble wars,...Only noble warriors. - Anonymous
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28th December 09, 05:55 PM
#5
As always, Alex, your photos are wonderful! Thanks for sharing them with us all.
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28th December 09, 06:06 PM
#6
Burr! You look well dressed for the occassion, Alex.
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28th December 09, 06:24 PM
#7
Looks like a brisk day for a walk in the woods, but a very beautiful one none the less. Lovely waterfall, thanks for sharing the photos with us.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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30th December 09, 02:14 PM
#8
I love the icy blue tones to photos at this time of year.
Member of the National Trust For Scotland 2010
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30th December 09, 03:09 PM
#9
Alex, OMG...wonderful pictures. Now, we just need to see you on xc skis with the kilt. Thanks for the grand pics!!
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30th December 09, 03:13 PM
#10
Thanks for sharing your Pix, always brighten my day!
Cheers
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