I am afraid here will be no more Patch Patrols -
In July 2009, after three days of heavy rain, the sun came out in the afternoon at Muirshiel and Patch and I went down to the waterfall path - to look for Common Blue Butterflies.
Unfortunately, whilst I was trying to take photos of the butterflies, Patch had gone ahead to the pool above the waterfall. I had told him not to go swimming, and he did wait for me for quite a while - he was there when I looked up to check - and then suddenly he wasn't!
The river was in spate, and when I couldn't see him, I just knew that he had disobeyed and gone in for a swim - in the pool above a 25foot waterfall - and he had been swept over and down the river.
I went searching for him - in the hope that he had just been swept downstream - but with all the large boulders and rocks below the waterfall - I could not hold out much hope. I found him one and a half hours later, over a half mile downstream. His body was on top of a large boulder but his head was bobbing up and down under the water, so I knew even before I could get to him that he was dead.
I managed to get his body to the bank, and a couple of the other Rangers - Len and Ken, came and helped me to carry him back to the centre.
He is now buried in my back garden, and I still miss him even after six months.
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
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