
Rang my mother to ask her to ring people about Dorain as I didn't have the strength & didn't know what i was doing, went to bed, was got up by hotel manager, as I'd written a do not disturb sign & put it on the door, to say the cleaners had to clean the room. She then came back later as she thought I didn't look right & she wondered why I still had my hat on. The managers were absoluteyl lovely, she brought me a tray with soup on it. Duibh was a star - she had to put it on the floor as there was nowhere else to put it, he hadn't eaten for as long as me, but he didn't try to get it, just lay down next to me with his head on my leg. Don't remember a lot about that day, but the hotel staff got together the numbers for the police, dog warden etc for me to phone, and made up posters from a photo on my digicam and put them up (there was one on the hotel door and I couldn't bear to look at it. I remember the first time I'd just lain down in a heap half way down the mountain, I thought I heard barking from the top but didn't have the energy to call or do anything, and that haunted me for 5 days). That day I drove back as far as the car park and stood there calling and whistling. Didn't have the energy to do anything else. The day after I went halfway up Coire Achaladair and back calling & whistling, then about halfway along the track from Auch to Beinn Mhanach & got a lift back with the deerstalker, so had time to go back to the car park and walk up as far as the bridge at the railway line again (the way we went up there were gates at the bridge Dorain wouldn't be able to get through, the way I came back there were the deer fences, and down the back there were more deer fences with cattle grids...). Day after that I went back the way I'd come down and never wanted to go again, which was a lot quicker when warm and non hypothermic, got about 2\3 way up Beinn a' Chreachain & back. Day after that walked to the top of Coire Achaladair and back. I was sure Dorain must be dead, short coated, not used to living out, snowing when I lost him and we'd had a night of frost since... Noone I'd asked had seen anything of him, and there'd been no news. The day after that I walked south from Bridge of Orchy down the West Highland Way then back along the track to Beinn Mhanach. I remembered from climbing Beinn Mhanach 4 yrs ago there was a little shed that looked like it was used for lambing\ shearing, Ais-an t-Sidhean, and decided to go along as far as there in case he was sheltering there. Before I got there I saw something brown moving in the grass - wrong colour for a sheep, too small for a deer, called and whistled - it seemed to stop then carry on. Got to the shed & there were loads of bits of sheep fleece left from shearing but no dog. Decided to walk on a bit further then sit down with my tea & keep calling & whistling. I saw some people coming towards me, & they seemed to turn back\stop and look at something. Got round the bend in the track and THERE WAS DORAIN! I called his name, but he just stood there and looked bewildered, so I spread my arms, which is my usual recall signal, and he realised it was me and trotted towards me (judging by the speed he went the rest of the way back, as fast as he could go). I pulled all the bits of cooked breakfast I didn't feel like eating & saved in case I found him out of the top of my rucksack and he just wolfed them down.