We had spent a comfortable night in the middle room of Cruib Lodge a recently restored bothy.
Then it was time to load the boats and...
...we were on the water by 0830am. There was only one way to go....
...and that was back upstream to the Cumnann Beag narrows that connect the inner loch to the outer loch. The ebb started at 0600 and we arrived at 0900 when the ebb was in full flow on one of the biggest spring tides of the year. The previous evening we had drifted through at 5 knots but it was now running at 8 knots!
On the SE of the channel the tide was running at 8 knots so we snuck up the north side of the channel managing just 0.5 knots over the ground before...
...ferrying across and...
...breaking out into a small eddy on the other side where we worked our way up before...
...breaking in to the main flow again and...
...ferrying back to the other side once more. Repeat until exhausted.
A little more hard work eddy hopping got us into another tidal channel to the south of Eilan Dubh. Here the tide carried us more gently...
...back into outer West Loch Tarbert on the opposite side from Cruib Lodge. What a great start to a day!
gosh that bothy looks fabulous (as does the paddling!)
ReplyDeleteHi Mike the bothy is exceptional, note the extensive library that has not ended up in the fire! If you come back once if Ihave got to Islay on this trip you will discover another exceptional bothy!! :o)
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