Wright kayak, Gairloch

Steve and Lynda came out with me for a morning adventure. We had a nice low tide which meant we where able to spot lots of starfish, urchins and other wildlife that normally lives below the surface.

Meek Brady Kayak, Loch Maree

Erin and Jonathan enjoyed their last trip so much the brought along Celia and Sarah to experience it. Kayaking around the islands with Slioch in the background is always a nice way to spend a day.

Hough kayak, Gairloch

Lila and Jason joined me on sit on top kayaks to explore the coastline from Gairloch on a slightly grey day. We spent time sat watching the seals as they bobbed about watching us.

Burke kayak, Gairloch

John and Carol met me on a very calm afternoon at Gairloch. The water was almost mirror like as we paddled around the bay, it made the seals very clear to spot!

Mackenzie-Clarke kayak, Mellon Charles

David, Tanya, Caz and Robbie joined me again for a fun morning exploring the exciting coastline around Mellon Charles. They always have bag fulls of energy and today was no exception. It was a good tide height for exploring the passageways between the rocks and the caves.

Rhodes kayak, Gruinard & Gairloch

Allison and Will are up here again, so I had to try and find somewhere we’d not paddled before. Gruinard Island (known as Anthrax Island due to military testing back in 1942) was the place for the day. There’s some great varied coastline around it to explore.

The next day was a bit breezy for paddling so I had the day off and since Will is a keen climber we went down to climb a couple of classic climbs at Tollie Crag. I don’t really get enough time clambering around on rocks that aren’t surrounded by water.

We then managed to fit in another quick paddle together from Gairloch where we had a pod of porpoise swimming around us for quite a while.

Wignall kayak, Gairloch

Alan, Pam, Imogen and Edmund joined me again, this time for a breezy session on the water. The morning had been totally calm, but the wind had picked up a little to give us slightly more exciting paddling at times! We still had plenty of areas that were completely out of the wind to allow us to gaze through the water at the starfish and urchins.

Collins kayak, Gairloch

Stephen, Natalie, Amy and Paul spent the morning with me exploring the area from the water. The water was very calm and peaceful, practically no ripples on the water at all and with low tides loads of wildlife to spot!

 

Wistow kayak, Gairloch

Belinda, Mark, Beth and Luke came paddling with me. We had some really low tides and so were able to see lots of great wildlife under the water and all around us. Below is a picture of a starfish that I don’t see too often as they stay lower in the water than others, it’s called a seven-armed starfish – or if you want to sound like you’re clever it’s a Luidia ciliaris, I go for the simple common name as it’s far easier to remember!

 

Cassells kayak, Gairloch

Steph and Alex joined me on the water for an afternoon exploring the rugged coastline. We had a good time improving our paddling and exploring the rocky crags around the coast.

Hamilton Daly kayak, Gairloch

Carol and Rob met me for a sunny afternoon kayaking trip from Gairloch harbour. It’s a wonderful place to paddle from because as soon as we leave the harbour area we’re away from everything – no paths, roads or houses along the coastline, so we get it all to ourselves!

Hynd kayak, Gairloch

Karen, Alasdair, Findlay and Ruth came out kayaking with me on a sunny morning. The session ended with quite a bit of splashing with Findlay and Ruth getting a good soaking!

O’Byrne & co. kayak, Gairloch

Anne, Lizzie and Kris joined me on a sunny afternoon paddling on some lovely calm water. We spent quite a bit of time watching seals as we paddled. One little seal liked watching us as well, he kept swimming along and peeking at us.

Johnston kayak, Badachro

Michael, Wendy, Emily and Ally met me for an adventure from Badachro. They’d been on two person kayaks recently but found my boats to be far easier to paddle and more comfortable – possibly due to not being stuck together!

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