Wimpenny Battle Kayak, Gairloch
With a windy and wet forecast for most of the week we took the opportunity to get on the water just before the bad weather arrived. Mimi and David both had some kayaking experience and chose to use use the small closed cockpit kayaks. These boats are super manourverable meaning their able to get into every nook and cranny of the coastline with ease, the one downside some people find is that they don’t always like to go in a straight line all the time.
They soon got the hang of the kayaks and we were off. By the end of the session seal, jelly fish and sea urchins were becoming a little boring as we had seen so many on our travels!
Lucas kayak, Gairloch
After a wet session in the morning it was good to hear that Clive and Megan are used to playing wet games in kayaks when they do stuff with their canoe club down in Norfolk, so weren’t too keen on doing so much of it today. We set off around the coastline to see what we could see, the coast here being very different from Norfolk’s. I had no need to teach any skills, as they could paddle well, but being in different boats than they’re used to they found it useful to practice a few strokes to see how these boats handled.
Jones Iredale Kayak, Gairloch
This morning Catriona, Susan, Brian and younger folk Callum, Alasdair and Duncan joined me for what was going to be a fun wet session. We set off in the kayaks and after getting used to the boats we played some games to make sure those who wanted to get wet did get wet. Catriona and Susan chose to stay a little dryer, but everyone else couldn’t have got much wetter by the end of the session!
Beach Kayak, Poolewe
More repeat customers, this time Jon, Erin and Millie joined me in Poolewe for some kayaking fun. It was good to see that they remembered how to paddle their boats well and what strokes to do to make their boats move around. We were able to distract the visitors in Inverewe Garden from the plants as we played games in the boats, then we got distracted when some seals swam around us.
Cakebread Kayak, Poolewe
Holly and Graeme were staying in Skyfall, in Poolewe, so it made sense to paddle from Poolewe. We set off on the sit on top kayaks, practiced some skills, had some fun, saw some wildlife and then on the way back Holly decided she’d had enough kayaking for a while and jumped off to swim. She said it was enjoyable, but I chose to stay in my kayak – looked cold to me.
Myatt Kayak, Torridon
David and Frances have been paddling with me in the past and this time they where keen to head down to Torridon. It’s not something that I normally do, but since they wanted to paddle for a full day and I fancied a trip down there too, we went. Frances paddled her little boat whilst David paddled one of mine. It was a very pleasant paddle and a Sea Eagle flew right in front of us at one point.
Thew Ratcliffe Kayak, Poolewe
Peter and Mark joined me this afternoon for a paddle by Poolewe. They’re staying in Aultbea, so have been spending time it the great Aultbea Hotel’s Convoy Tavern and getting fish from Isle of Ewe Smokehouse. After improving our paddling skills we set off around Inverewe Garden, in search of wildlife and views.
Watson McCoskry Kayak, Poolewe
Fiona and John were on route around the fantastic #NC500 , they made the right choice to stop in Poolewe for a break from driving and to jump on the water. We headed out on the sit on top boats to lean some skills and see what we could see. They were soon paddling well around the coastline and a seal decided to join us for part of the journey.
Cumming Kayak, Poolewe
Eòin, Anndra, Iain and John had paddled with me back in 2013 on a beautiful sunny day. This time the weather wasn’t quite so good, but it was certainly better than some of the weather we’ve been having this summer. Having paddled with me before they were all, of course, experts – leaving me with a very easy session to run!
Broun Canoe & Kayak
Victor and Jean Michel were up in the area, spending most of their time with Paul Tattersall of Go Further Scotland. I had a couple of afternoons with them, the first canoeing on Loch Shieldaig and the second kayaking from Gairloch Harbour. Paul joined us in the canoes, along with great sunshine and plenty of seals.
The weather wasn’t quite so kind to us when we went out in kayaks, but we had plenty of seal interaction and even had an otter swimming in front of us whilst we sipped our hot chocolate.
Gray Kayak, Mellon Charles
Iain and Leigh joined me for a kayak from Mellon Charles. There wasn’t quite as much sunshine as I’d have liked, but we had very nice calm conditions on the water. Kayaking was something that Iain and Leigh had been planning on doing for years with their family, they finally got around to it now that their children aren’t on holiday with them.