
When we entered the Mull of Galloway tide race we found ourselves travelling at 12km/hour when not paddling. Fortunately there was no wind or it would have been a real wild ride!

There are a couple of bays along the Mull that you can break out of the tide into. There are a variety of caves and stacks to explore.

As the sun went down we realised we would need to move on...

..to allow time to play on the eastern race beforer the sun went down.

Why do we go sea kayaking?
17/02/2008
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