Wednesday 16 June 2010

The Chelsea Kayak Club

Last weekend was the inaugural outing for the Chelsea Kayak Club and what better place to choose for getting on the sea than Kilchoan. Seven club members set off from London by train, 'plane and automobile to arrive in Kilchoan in time for a Friday evening paddle around Glas Eilean with a full escort from the inquisitive seal population.

On Saturday we set off up Loch Sunart pushed along by a brisk westerly wind with some fairly exciting paddling around Maclean's Nose and Ardslignish Point (Rubha Aird Shlignich).

We stopped off at some beautiful deserted beaches on the way that are only accessible by sea. Once past Ardslignish Point, things became a little calmer and we had a leisurely paddle to the Nature Centre at Glenmore for a well deserved tea.

On Sunday we returned to Kilchoan, this time going into the wind and waves which proved to be a demanding exercise. Just to make things a little more interesting we crossed over Loch Sunart to Oronsay and a quick look into Loch Na Droma Buidhe before heading back across Loch Sunart and along the coast to Kilchoan. On the way we stopped for lunch at Port a Chamais, a deserted settlement at the foot of Ben Hiant. A couple of ruined crofter's cottages on the shore front made a beautiful picnic spot.

As you would expect we experienced the full range of weather and sea conditions which was just what we were looking for. A special thanks to Jon Haylett and Trevor Potts for the loan of equipment and to John Chapple for the taxi service.

Geoff Campbell

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