
As we paddled out of Loch Ranza into the Kilbrannan Sound, the wind began to drop.

The Kilbrannan Sound is the body of water which separates the west coast of Arran from the Kintyre Peninsula.

In mid channel we looked back to the distant Cock of Arran....

...and forward to the Kintyre peninsula. Phil, who is a professional photographer, expressed some considerable concern when I held a Canon 5D Mk II a few centimeters above salt water!
19/03/2009