Sunday, 13 September 2009

Things aren't always what they seem!

Last Wednesday Mike Owen, Graham, Andy Short and myself set off from Rhoscolyn on what seemed the perfect paddling day: clear blue skies, an almost non-existent northerly breeze and a twinkling sea.

We headed north-east towards Rhoscolyn Head just at the end of slack water. Paddling against the ebbing tide was easy enough but ahead we could see the water starting to boil between the mainland and the islands of Maen y Sais, Maen y frân and Maen yr Esgyll. As we neared Rhoscolyn Head the sea became quite large and confused. The effects of the outgoing tide, wind on the nose and large waves rebounding off the rocks tested my paddling skills to the limit. Having rounded the head we found shelter in a small bay and discussed the route home.We decided to head directly for the Rhoscolyn beacon. The sea was still quite big and Andy guided us through the islands and out to the beacon. I think the pictures below illustrate how things aren’t always what the seem after setting off on a perfect day.
Many thanks to all the others for a very enjoyable trip. Thanks also to Andy for some very useful tips.

Philip Thomas


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