Camped on the lovely Camas Sgiotaig beach on the West of Eigg.
I found the surf a bit alarming (so we carried the kayak round to a more sheltered corner)
For the first time we found ourselves sharing the beach with some other kayakers, who tackled the surf in spectacular fashion!
Friday, 8 June 2018
Thursday, 7 June 2018
Arisaig
Set off through a herd of bathing cows from the kayak friendly campsite at Gortenachullish just north of Arisaig (NM640 879)
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
Scotland 2018
This year we're planning to paddle the small Isles (ie Eigg and Rum) weather permitting.
Saturday, 18 November 2017
Floating Pennywort
In 2017 we got involved in the fight to eradicate the nasty invasive weed, Floating Pennywort from the upper Cam. This totally clogged the river, from side to side.
If you see it on your rivers... don't delay. It grows frighteningly fast, so pull it out and put the strands somewhere dry to die.
More information about how to do it here
If you see it on your rivers... don't delay. It grows frighteningly fast, so pull it out and put the strands somewhere dry to die.
More information about how to do it here
Sunday, 23 July 2017
Achateilasaig House
Sunday, 16 July 2017
Loch Nevis
The weather quite rapidly deteriorated .. After a short paddle from Glenuig Inn to camp at Invermoidart, we headed north to Morar. To reduce the exposure we decided to portage into Loch Morar, and paddle up to Tarbet, then portage over into Loch Nevis. It was a blustery and wet few days, with a rather scraggy campsite towards the tip of Loch Nevis
Unfortunately in the change of plan we'd skipped the restocking in the coop in Mallaig, so by the time we could paddle out to Inverie we were getting a bit short of food ... But luckily we'd caught a few mackerel at Tarbert.
Unfortunately in the change of plan we'd skipped the restocking in the coop in Mallaig, so by the time we could paddle out to Inverie we were getting a bit short of food ... But luckily we'd caught a few mackerel at Tarbert.
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Scotland 2017
This year, unusually, we decided to brave the midges and go to scotland in July... do a bit of sea kayaking, the spend a week in a cottage introducing the grandchildren to the joys of scotland.
As we arrived at Glenuig, with our fairly new novacraft canoe on the roof, and the Feathercraft K2 sea kayak inside the car, the view over to the small isles was glorious
As we arrived at Glenuig, with our fairly new novacraft canoe on the roof, and the Feathercraft K2 sea kayak inside the car, the view over to the small isles was glorious
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