So, I was upon in Scotland a couple of weeks back hammocking about 20 feet from the side of a fresh water loch. I was woken up at around 1am by the sound of something in the water beside me, being comfy and warm in my hammock (and with a tarp obscuring my view) I didn’t bother to look what it was.
Thinking about it the closest sound I can think of is a person wading through shallow water (it’s possible, but I didn’t hear any other movement). Any suggestions as to what it could have been? I’m guessing a deer but surely their thinner legs wouldn’t cause as much noise as say someone wading? It was quite a pronounced series of splashes / water being moved that went on for about 30 seconds.
Also the shore was quite rough shale but I didn’t hear anything on that!
Also realise I have now opened up a world of Loch Ness monster jokes
Thinking about it the closest sound I can think of is a person wading through shallow water (it’s possible, but I didn’t hear any other movement). Any suggestions as to what it could have been? I’m guessing a deer but surely their thinner legs wouldn’t cause as much noise as say someone wading? It was quite a pronounced series of splashes / water being moved that went on for about 30 seconds.
Also the shore was quite rough shale but I didn’t hear anything on that!
Also realise I have now opened up a world of Loch Ness monster jokes