ARRIVING at the loch's edge, I'm delighted to see the water is calm and the sun has risen above a the water is nearby hill.
On the opposite shore, a line of trees and bushes reflect on to the mirror-like surface.
A couple of ducks move slowly towards an area thick with reeds and, overhead, I spot the obvious forked tail of a red kite.
I take in the peaceful surroundings, breathe deeply and feel my body and mind relax. I turn to my friends, Susanna and Alice, and we smile at each other, happily chatting about the warmth of the morning sun on our faces.
Finding a sheltered spot among trees, we take off our outer clothing layers. I'm already wearing a swimming costume and in my rucksack I have a neoprene vest, gloves and socks, which I pull on.
My friends wear only their swimsuits, plus neoprene gloves and socks.
We all have brightly coloured safety floats, which we attach around our waists.
This story is from the July 2023 edition of The Scots Magazine.
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