Imagine you are at the edge of the sea on a day when it is difficult to say where the land ends and the sea begins and where the sea ends and the sky begins. Sea kayaking lets you explore these and your own boundaries and broadens your horizons. Sea kayaking is the new mountaineering.
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Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Tony's cave, Pabaigh Mor!
After lunch with LOMO MAN, we continued our exploration of Pabaigh Mor. Round a corner, Tony shouted "Come and see what I have found, it's a tiny little cave!" Clark hung back.
Then BOOOMPH!.... Tony bought a LOMO dry suit shortly afterwards!
Above photos by JLW.
After much entertainment we left Tony's cave and made our way out to the exposed north coast of Pabaigh Mor and its reef of Bogha Dubh....
05/06/2008
It’s so nice site. We love to see more on this site. Keep on updating… MonkAreYou Bali *gjhghh
ReplyDeleteIf that was taken on the 5th of June last year, I paddled out from Bhaltos pier on the same day! Fantastic location.
ReplyDeleteGood catch - in the blowhole. Must have been hard to time that picture with digital camera shutter lag and all (unless you are risking a DSLR while on the water).
ReplyDeleteThank you MonkAre.
ReplyDeleteJohn, it was indeed 5th June, Cuma was moored just off the pier. A great place!
Peter it was my daughter's photo, with a small sony digital camera.
I do use a DSLR on the water!
:o)