Monday, 25 May 2015

Stockinish

On the way to Tarbert, we camped on Stockinish Island, next to an "Ob" a tidal nearly-fully-enclosed loch. In this case it was used by local fishermen to store lobsters in, ready for the Xmas rush.

The land here is incredibly bleak.   Must have been heartbreaking for the families evicted in the 1850s from their fertile crofts on the West, just a few miles away.

The soil is too thin even to bury the dead, so they had to be carried over the Coffin road to the west coast 

Luskentyre

Arrived in Harris, with the weather forecast predicting Force 5 Westerlies.  This was to be a bit of a pattern, with the weather unusually cold and windy for the whole trip.  We wild camped on the lovely Luskentyre beach, looking over to Taransay, before paddling the sheltered bays of East Harris from Rodel back to Tarbert

Monday, 18 May 2015

Outer Hebrides

This year we're going to the Outer Hebrides with kayak and bikes.  We're starting by taking the ferry from Uig on Skye to Tarbert on Harris, planning to explore Harris and Lewis then work our way down and return from either from Lochboisdale on South Uist to Oban, or from Lochmaddy back to Skye

Friday, 24 April 2015

River Bure



Salhouse Broad (with some massive holiday cruiser boats carefully out of shot!)












Quiet Camping corner, just for us.  It won't be like this later in the summer though!




Contact details for the Camping Corner at Salhouse Broad: 01603 722775 07795145475
bhamilton@salhousebroad.org.uk









The camping corner is about 500m from the parking place, but they helpfully provide a trolley to transport your stuff.


Thursday, 23 April 2015

River Bure, Norfolk

In preparation for this years scottish trip .. to the Outer Hebrides, we had a very pleasant paddle down the River Bure in the Norfolk Boards.    We started at  Buxton chatting with the kayaker-friendly owner of the field, finishing at the lovely wild camping corner on the privately owned Salhouse Broad


Friday, 15 August 2014

Borth -y-Gest, Wales

Cycled from Cricieth to Borth-y-Gest, checking out childhood holiday spots.

Some bits of the beach were easier to cycle along than others!

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Anglesey

We took the kayak and bikes to Anglesey for a week, but unfortunately our visit coincided with ex-hurricane Bertha's arrival in the UK so the kayak didn't actually get out of its bag.

We had  some nice cycling and bivis though!