After a cold night, the morning dawned clear. The widescreen TV turned on automatically gently wakening us after a good sleep. There was only one channel and it was the weather channel. The forecast was for sunny skies and the wind was to be SE to S Force 4 to 5 increasing 6 during the night.
We wasted no time and were on the water at dawn. The sun had not yet hit our overnight accommodation and there was a real chill in the air...
...as we set off on a crossing back to the mainland.
Enjoying the framing of your hi-def set, as well as its resolution! Environmently friendly too... ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty envious Douglas. We finally get a break in this seasons attrocious Winter weather and I'm stuck indoors working. Maybe give us a shout if you're ever heading Appin/Glencoe way...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Andy
Must be one of the best kayaking bothies there is.
ReplyDeleteThank you Leguma, Andy I will do. Tom I know another one on Islay that is similar.
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Intriguing! Keep the photos coming Douglas, it's great reading.
ReplyDeleteHi Tom I hoped you enjoyed the trip, Ian and I had a fantastic time considering the weather before and after! :o)
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