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Douglas :o)
MikeB wrote:Raasay / Rona ?
Niall D wrote:Loch Bracadale: The headlands look suspiciously like the Talisker - Macleods Maidens area , Wiay?
Zoe wrote:Wiay? Or maybe closer to Torridon? (not sure where, but the mountains look Torridonian!)
Alan nli wrote:what size of wave is that behind the kayaker on the bottom pic
Howard wrote:what (buffalo pile/pertex) products do you find suitable for under a dry suit and do you need any further layers eg base layer etc.
Speciman wrote:I'm the proud owner of a Kokatat goretex dry suit.
zoenewsam wrote:Wow, Raasay & Rona solo! Sounds great.
I went round the West side of R & R then across to Skye & down past Portree back to Sconser over 3 days last summer with 2 others. Definitely a classic paddle. Do you prefer solo paddling to going with others, Tony? I find it much more of a 'head game', and find I'm less happy doing multi-day trips solo. I do envy people who have the guts for it though- I guess I like the idea of solo stuff more than the reality!
Zoe
Just a quick re-assurance email, some of you may have seen on the news that a sea kayaker was picked up out of the water by the coastguard in the summer isles at the weekend, just to let you know that it was NOT one of our party.
We were however involved in the coastguard shout, and picked up the other two members of the rescued mans group. The Nesky VHF has now been used in anger and I can only say it was very exciting to be involved in a real live rescue operation involving the Calmac ferry, lochinver lifeboat, the coastguard helicopter, a couple of other paddlers who were camping on the same island, me and two others from our group.
Last heard was that the man pulled from the water was suffering from hypothermia and in the Western Isles Hospital. A more detailed story will follow on the website.
See you on the water soon,
Ruari
Douglas Wilcox wrote:
How did you get on with the spring tides and getting your boat up past the high water mark? Fortunately the HW was evening rather than night this weekend.
Did you empty the boat then lift or drag it?
I very nearly didn't go paddling this weekend due to lack of partners. Iactually went windsurfing down to the Solway Fri/St then managed to persuade David C (a vet from Ayr, you might know him) though he had never camped so early in the year before.
We must keep in touch!
Douglas :o)
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