Wednesday 8 December 2010

One Day in November

On 28 Nov my friend Chris and I met up for some easy walking in the Peak District Park

                                      The village of Hope is in the centre of the picture
We drove through Hope and Castleton to park beneath Mam Tor.Its an iconic mountain being the place where gritstone meets limestone means the mountain is unstable and collapsing on one side .There are very fine views and the hills had a light covering of snow.We walked along the great central ridge which John Hillaby (writer) thought is one of the finest walks.We went past Rough Tor and Back Tor to get back to the car as it got dark. The hills look better in winter , dont you think ?

I love this little hill , its full of character ,trees on one side and a steep cliff on the other.It want to  be a mountain but the trees have crept up the side and put it in its place, which is as a side show to the real deal , Mam Tor. Its gentle walking on prepared paths but just right for this time of year if you dont fell like pushing the envelope

 

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Island hopping

On 15 October Oban was in sight again and a ferry trip to Tobermory on Mull was opportune. On the way to Mull from Oban we passed this beautiful lighthouse ,it takes your breath away its so beautiful .Behind is the island of Lismore.
We had a great view from the ferry of this castle on Mull, not sure what its called.
Tobermorey looks great , even when its dull and damp ! But there`s not much to do as there`s only one street and two or three shops. Its quite nice being forced to do nothing
On the 16 +17 Oct Iwas on a course called wind waves and tides .As you can see we didnt find much of it , but at least we found the sun .Our little group didnt like the look of three foot waves so we ended upgoing in circles practising paddlestrokes in the sheltered. Cuan Sound
Next day I took the ferry to Mull and Iona to see the Abbey .Being October I had assumed it would be very quiet , but no chance .Because of special holiday deals , five coachloads of people turned up on Iona together which was a bit much for a tiny Island .I was hoping to find some of the ancient atmosphere from the dawn of Christianity when Colomba first went there .It was surprising that there was a charge to get in the Abbey, surely Christianity is free ? So instead of going in I climbedthe hill for some fine views like this one

Five days in Scotland

I had booked a course of sea kayaking in Oban starting 6 sept . In our group there were six and an instructor  Amazingly we had dry weather most of the time .
The first day we started from Loch Feochan end .south of Oban and paddled back to Oban harbour ,about ten miles .Its was great .Oban is a really beautiful town situated in an outstanding area of islands lochs and hills
On the second day we started in a cold wind from Loch Creran and past the sea life centre ,and past the beautiful castle Stalker in this photo. At times it was rough when the sea went against the wind ,but mostly the wind was on our backs.


On the third day day we paddled out of Oban harbour northwards and under Connel Bridge to finish in Loch Etive in glorious sunshine where we did some rescue and recovery practise in calm water
For its a very special place ,the bit under the bridge is known as the Falls of Lorn as its a raging torrent when in full flow.
The next day when my course was over I headed over to Kinlochleven just a few miles north for some big hill walking.The Scottish hills are a challenge and not to be taken lightly
Here I am doing some wild camping in the Mamore range near Kinlochleven ,behind is Binnein Beag.Wild camping is not for the faint hearted, specially in Scotland ,but a wee dram made it more amenable

Here I am on the summit of Na Gruagachian looking north to Binnein Mor along a fine ridge .You can have this mountain to yourself any time of year !! That pack was so heavy

Four days in Scotland

The Start of June (5th) found a small group of  twelve friends in Scotland for a swim adventure in the Gulf of Corryvreckan. Its a mile or so of sea between the island of Jura and Scarba on the west coast.Its become famous for its huge whirlpool and rough water.We hired a small motor boat called Farsain, and amazingly everyone completed the swim even though it was extremely cold water ,but it was calm!!
This swim was featured in a program with Robson Green recently but many others have now done it.The following day was spent swimming on the island of     near Oban ,in a flooded quarry shown here ,the water was very clear and it was a great experience
The next day to complete the scottish waterthon I endulged in a bit of solo sea kayaking  near Oban .Setting out from Lunga Pier I paddled down Cuan Sound and over to Belnahua Island and then on to the Garvellach Islands for camping.They are historic as Saint Brendan had a monastery there when Christianity first came to Scotland. The monastery is still preserved and many remains are to be seen
The sea was as flat as any pond which was lucky for me as I cant paddle very well.

The Garvellach Islands are uninhabited but have some ancient dwellings and have delightful sheltered places to land a small boat or kayak ,like the one above.The kayak had all my camping stuff in it , the following day I paddled backto Lunga pier through the channel north of Scarba known as the Grey Dogs . It was scary as the current there can get up to eight knots and in full flow looks like a very fast river . I miscalculated thetimes and had to wait two hours for the tide to slow .