Just offshore lies Pladda which is the second biggest of Arran's three satellite isles: Holy Island, then Pladda, then tiny Hamilton Isle.
We were sailing and paddling at 9-10km per hour and David spotted the Kildonan Hotel in the distance. We might make the 3:30 Race after all! Bennan Head is composed of a sill of hard igneous rock. The original softer rocks, through which it intruded, have weathered away leaving it standing exposed. A waterfall cascades down its west (left) side.
A huge cave, the Black Cave, cuts right into the head and...
...emerges through a high window into the gully on its west side.
We sped on to Kildonan, David made straight for the Kildonan Hotel to catch the Scottish Grand National at Ayr on the television in the residents' lounge. He looked very dapper in his plum suit with cummerbund!
Meanwhile I set my tent up in the Seal Shore commercial camp site. (There is plenty of wild camping about 2-3km away but we fancied a hot shower!)
As the flood tide began to pour between Kildonan and Pladda, we made our way to...
One seldom sees photos of kayaks with sail up. You achieved a good speed with them.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it could be fun.
One seldom sees photos of kayaks with sail up. You achieved a good speed with them.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it could be fun.
Hello Doreen, these Flat Earth sails have proved to be so much fun. It adds a real extra dimension to kayaking but does not take anything away!
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