At the end of April and beginning of May, I enjoyed a fantastic holiday on Fleet Bay in the Solway Firth. Each day dawned sunny...
...and the calm days were spent exploring the Islands of Fleet.
Thee Murray's Isles have a large cormorant colony which is surrounded by a gull colony. I was saddened to see a noisy party in 4 SOT/recreational kayaks paddle close under the rocks. The cormorants all
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A near miss on the Solway
On the 30th of April, I was enjoying a holiday on Fleet Bay in the Solway Firth. Despite the sun a strong offshore wind meant my kayak stayed firmly on the beach. Actually it didn't! It got blown about 10m from where I left it!
The wind was blowing straight out the bay towards distant Burrow Head.
My anemometer was averaging 28knots on the beach. I watched enviously as Richard was enjoying a
The wind was blowing straight out the bay towards distant Burrow Head.
My anemometer was averaging 28knots on the beach. I watched enviously as Richard was enjoying a
Seakayaking from Fleet Bay to Kirkcudbright.
A 43km day paddle from Carrick at the mouth of Fleet Bay to Kirkcudbright and return.
Dove Cave.
Keeping in line on the Solway.
No wonder the doves like it.
A lone watcher on the cliffs and a horrid murder.
The quest for a haddock of gargantuan proportions.
Danger on the Solway.
Tight ropes on Slack Heugh.
Photo album map
Dove Cave.
Keeping in line on the Solway.
No wonder the doves like it.
A lone watcher on the cliffs and a horrid murder.
The quest for a haddock of gargantuan proportions.
Danger on the Solway.
Tight ropes on Slack Heugh.
Photo album map
Sea kayaking desktop wallpaper calendar, June 2010
June, the Islands of Fleet, Solway Firth.The seakayakphoto.com June desktop wallpaper calendar is now available for download here.
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