Aimee & Holly canoe, Poolewe

Aimee and Holly joined me for a relaxing afternoon canoeing. We started out by heading into the wind thinking we’d have the wind with us on the way back, in typical style the wind seemed to drop on our way back so not as much wind to help us. It was still a great paddle back even without the wind assistance!
Lewis & Co kayak, Poolewe

Lewis, Charlie, Ben and Tom met me in a midgie spot for some fun kayaking. They’re all kayakers so because of the midges our on land time was cut down to a minimum so that we could get out away from the little pests! Being river paddlers they weren’t so used to the longer touring kayaks, but with a little bit of getting used to them they started to enjoy the speed of the boats.
Handsley kayak, Poolewe

Christine, Peter, Jenny and Lydia met me for a paddle from Poolewe. There was a wee bit of hesitation about everyone being in single kayaks but after a short while on the water they were all enjoying freedom from each other! A bit of a breeze gave some harder paddling at times but it didn’t cause any issues for anyone.
Chris & Maria kayak, Poolewe

Chris and Maria were staying in Poolewe which overlooks where we paddled. The kayaking that they’ve done in the past has been in double boats but today they each jumped in their own. Without the stress of needing to keep up with other people meant they could relax and enjoy the session far more. I never mix groups so that people get the session that they want.
Day off

So, what do I do on my day off? Well, I generally only have days off when it’s too windy to paddle or if I’ve got something else booked in like mountain rescue training days. My role in the team is training officer, so I do tend to make sure I’m not working when it’s a training day. Today was a watery day – river crossings, throw line practice and swimming in rapids on the River Ewe. Not quite a day off from the water for me!

Shanmugalingam kayak, Gairloch

Shantha, Jo, Lia, Alec, Agnes, Volker and Fetloz joined me for a busy afternoon exploring the craggy coastline in kayaks. It was a fun afternoon with time spent playing games as we learnt how to paddle the boats well, time spent spotting wildlife through the crystal clear water and time spent relaxing in the sunshine.