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Bards wrote:A great piece, and I may have a bash this Summer. In the meantime I will need to up my skill level and grow a sizeable pair of cojones; unsure whether I have the testicular fortitude required!!!
Bards
tg wrote:Bards wrote:A great piece, and I may have a bash this Summer. In the meantime I will need to up my skill level and grow a sizeable pair of cojones; unsure whether I have the testicular fortitude required!!!
Bards
will be taking boat and tent so if you fancy a few days I can easily abscond, and intend to anyway. Contact if you wish or we can speak soon.
Tim


Mark R wrote:Bitches are a loooong drive from the location of the West Wales event.
Mike Mayberry wrote:Mark R wrote:Bitches are a loooong drive from the location of the West Wales event.
It's about 40 minutes or so from Newport and with neap tides on the WWSKM weekend so a return trip around Ramsey could be on the cards for the second day, weather permitting, no promises though peeps :)
The tide turns at South at around 1329 in that area on the Sunday so a large group of sea kayakers would probably really annoy the car park guy at Porth Clais.
Getting across
Now for the Science Bit, pay attention. The Bitches is a tidal rapid, formed by the startling power of the rising tide…yes, the sea moves about, at speeds of up to 10 mph. For playboaters and river paddlers, the crossing can be quite a culture shock and poses a very real hazard, one which has sadly claimed a playboater’s life. Ramsey Sound is not just a wider river and some understanding of what is going on is necessary. The currents are constantly shifting and the degree of exposure and commitment is considerable. Read up on tides. Check the forecasts and in particular look out for strong winds, swell or fog. Best of all, speak to other paddlers and try to hitch along with a veteran, if it is your first crossing.


Pete C. wrote:It's been done, but I wouldn't fancy the paddle out or back in a squirt.
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