Once we had rounded the south end of the Little Cumbrae we found ourselves...
...in its wind shadow. The view behind us stretched from the skerries of the Little Cumbrae over...
...the Sound of Bute to the mountains of Arran beyond.
Ahead lay the ancient stones of Little Cumbrae castle. It looked like the ideal place for a peaceful stop and second luncheon...
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.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
The two towers of Little Cumbrae.
Situated on a raised beach on the west coast of Little Cumbrae...
...the beautiful 1793 lighthouse stands in a magnificent position though sadly, its lantern house been empty since 1997...
...when it was replaced by the small concrete box which stands below it.
Whatever, it was a magnificent situation and I let the...
...others get ahead of me to savour the remoteness of the place alone for a while...
...before hoisting my sail to catch up.
...the beautiful 1793 lighthouse stands in a magnificent position though sadly, its lantern house been empty since 1997...
...when it was replaced by the small concrete box which stands below it.
Whatever, it was a magnificent situation and I let the...
...others get ahead of me to savour the remoteness of the place alone for a while...
...before hoisting my sail to catch up.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
A tan in weak winter sunshine.
A fair wind meant those with sails enjoyed some excellent paddle sailing down the west coast of Great Cumbrae.
Gradually the south end of Bute opened up and revealed an...
...unobstructed view to Arran...
...as we approached the south end...
...of Great Cumbrae.
In the weak winter sunshine, our little group set off across the waters of the Tan, the channel which divides the Great and the Little Cumbrae Islands.
As we approached the bold outline of the Little Cumbrae, its dark shaded cliffs contrasted with the lighter hues of Holy Island and Arran beyond.
Gradually the south end of Bute opened up and revealed an...
...unobstructed view to Arran...
...as we approached the south end...
...of Great Cumbrae.
In the weak winter sunshine, our little group set off across the waters of the Tan, the channel which divides the Great and the Little Cumbrae Islands.
As we approached the bold outline of the Little Cumbrae, its dark shaded cliffs contrasted with the lighter hues of Holy Island and Arran beyond.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Two shades of grey.
We rounded the north end of Big Cumbrae to be met by an incredible panorama of mountain and sea. Simon and...
...Alison have only recently taking up sea kayaking but they were both amazed by the incredible view over the south end of Bute to the distant mountains of Arran beyond.
One by one we set off in a southerly direction...
...along the west coast of the Big Cumbrae.
Colin's new Etain looked great with its subtle grey deck.
Unfortunately clouds of a less subtle grey gathered and obscured the sunshine just as we landed on a beach of pink sand for first luncheon.
...Alison have only recently taking up sea kayaking but they were both amazed by the incredible view over the south end of Bute to the distant mountains of Arran beyond.
One by one we set off in a southerly direction...
...along the west coast of the Big Cumbrae.
Colin's new Etain looked great with its subtle grey deck.
Unfortunately clouds of a less subtle grey gathered and obscured the sunshine just as we landed on a beach of pink sand for first luncheon.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Cue the Cumbraes!
Sunday dawned sunny with a chilly NW wind. The mountains of Arran rose above the Great Cumbrae Island but the recent snow had melted.
Phil, Mike, Andrew, Colin,...
...Alison, Simon and I set off from Largs Yacht Haven...
...across the Largs Channel towards...
...the north end of the big Cumbrae. But first we had to wait in a queue. The ferry from Largs had beaten us to it and both the local sailing school and ourselves had to wait for the MV Loch Shira to clear the jetty.
Phil, Mike, Andrew, Colin,...
...Alison, Simon and I set off from Largs Yacht Haven...
...across the Largs Channel towards...
...the north end of the big Cumbrae. But first we had to wait in a queue. The ferry from Largs had beaten us to it and both the local sailing school and ourselves had to wait for the MV Loch Shira to clear the jetty.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Flirting with the maidens of Maidenhead Bay.
...we rounded Barwin Point past the reefs and...
...rocky maidens that guard Maidenhead Bay.
We made such good time that we were able to land on Maidens beach and get packed up well before sunset.
Another fine trip on Ayrshire's Carrick coast.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Clearing skies over Barwhin Point.
We slipped out of Port Carrick and...
...as the skies began to clear we made our way out...
...through the skerries towards...
...Barwhin Point and...
...gradually Ailsa Craig...
...began to dominate the horizon to the south.
...as the skies began to clear we made our way out...
...through the skerries towards...
...Barwhin Point and...
...gradually Ailsa Craig...
...began to dominate the horizon to the south.