Friday, March 26, 2010

End of day in Loch Creran


As the sun was now low on the SW horizon we set off again on the return leg of our exploration of Loch Creran.


The sun was setting right in the gap between the hills on either side of Loch Spelvie on Mull.


We floated gently on the golden waters of Loch Creran...


...until the sun disappeared and a chill sun-downer breeze got up. It was time to press on.


The ebb tide was taking us through the entrance narrows at a decent lick when we spotted the navigation lights of the Lady Heather coming in through the narrows. Lady Heather and her sister ship, Lady Fiona, are high speed launches that ferry workers back and forwards to the Glen Sanda quarry on Morvern. They run from Port Appin and also Rubha Garbh on the south shore of Loch Creran. You can just see the quarry lights high on the distant Morvern mountainside.

As soon as we saw the launch, we cut into the channel edge. We had our head torches showing white lights and the Lady Heather spotted us and, very considerately, slowed right down to reduce her wake while passing. She then sped up again to take the Glen Sanda workers back home in time for tea.

4 comments:

  1. Stunning sunsets Douglas.
    Atb, Tony

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  2. yhanks Tony, it was a stunning place, we will need to go back and test the Creagan Inn!

    :o)

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  3. Fabulous pictures Douglas ! It's great to see you posting again. Only one problem. Can we have the weather back please ? You must have taken it with you when you went in for the op ! ;-)

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  4. Hi Phil yes those photos were worth all the "back a bit, forward a bit, stop" "commands" thank you :o)

    I am feeling much rougher than I expected. I had no idea my mood had such an effect on the weather, how very selfish of me!!

    Hope to see you all soon, for a curry if not for a paddle! :o)

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