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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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Two bays in the Clyde
Back in February we had a lot of windy wet weather but one day we had a light north westerly breeze. We took advantage and arranged a last minute trip from the red sands of West Kilbride Bay on the Firth of Clyde.
We were soon enjoying the fresh air with a view to the peaks of Arran out west.
We met up with Tony off Portencross Castle.
We decided to paddle past the end of the Little Cumbrae to Glencallum Bay at the south end of Bute.
Inside the bay we were sheltered from the NW breeze and it was quite warm in the low winter sunshine. We decided to take luncheon.
15/02/2009
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