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Posted on 08/05/202203/06/2022

Morecambe Bay Crossing – The AA Route Planner Race

The Bay Morecambe Bay is a large bay in the north-west of England, it separates the counties of Cumbria and Lancashire and drains a number of rivers. It dries extensively to form large expanses of sand and mud. These sandflats are notorious for soft mud and quicksand and in many places the incoming tides move …

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Posted on 23/04/202223/04/2022

Video – Penrhyn Mawr – Running Through

by John Willacy Penrhyn Mawr is a tide race on the W coast of the Isle of Anglesey*, UK. The flooding tide, a rocky headland and a number of shallow reefs work together to form the often impressive tide race. It is a popular moving-water paddling spot in the UK sea kayaking scene. Here I …

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Posted on 17/04/202220/05/2022

Paddle Park Mini – Rockpool Taran

If you like to keep your deck free of clutter, here’s a simple Taran tip for a lightweight paddle park to prevent wandering blades in those breezy admin moments. Wrap a few turns of insulation tape to a diameter ~14 mm. Then loop the elastic over your blade shaft and by stretching one side, slide …

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Posted on 17/04/202201/05/2022

Video – Cardinal 360

by John Willacy Relaxing on the Cardinal Wave, post-training with The Boss. After a sess around The Arches, on the Menai Suspension Bridge, we dropped down for a warm-down surf on The Cardinal. The Cardinal Post creates a strong v-wave on the ebb, with a second wave perpendicular to the flow sitting behind. The V-wave …

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Posted on 17/04/202220/04/2022

The Coastal Counties Challenge – Conwy – Day 2

Day 2 – Llandudno to Llanfairfechan – 17 km Today was to be a shorter day and so afforded us more of a luxury to look around. The aim was to arrive at the county boundary line at around high-water slack and then reverse direction to tootle back to the get out at Llanfairfechan. As …

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Posted on 15/04/202220/05/2022

The Coastal Counties Challenge – Gwynedd – Day 7

Day 7 – Morfa Dinlle – Llanfairfechan(ish) – 37 km We start our final day under a glorious sky, 0900 OTW and it’s a nice warm day – thin-cag time! There is a gentle, clean swell running in on the beach and we partake of a couple of easy runs up by South Sands, before …

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Posted on 15/04/202220/05/2022

The Coastal Counties Challenge – Gwynedd – Day 6

Day 6 – Porth Dinllaen – Morfa Dinlle – 28 km Back to early starts, 08:00 OTW, with slightly slow arms after the Llyn Padarn TT yesterday. The wind has dropped off, but it has taken the blue skies too. We start from Porth Dinllaen in a dead calm, with a 12-14 mph breeze forecast …

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Posted on 15/04/202220/05/2022

The Coastal Counties Challenge – Gwynedd – Day 5

Day 5 – Porth Colman – Porth Dinllaen – 14 km We travelled through Bardsey Sound and rounded the end of the Llyn yesterday, the difficult bit was done now. Of course, it doesn’t work out like that; it’s the simple bits that cause you hassles. The high pressure system that sat overhead, brought blue …

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Posted on 15/04/202220/05/2022

The Coastal Counties Challenge – Gwynedd – Day 4

Day 4 – Abersoch – Porth Colman – 37 km We finished at Abersoch and had to head home for a few days, or so we thought. But, we had Bardsey Sound to paddle through and February just did not bring any weather that made that a good idea. It was late March before we …

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Posted on 15/04/202220/05/2022

The Coastal Counties Challenge – Gwynedd – Day 3

Day 3 – Criccieth – Abersoch – 25 km We stayed not too far away in Porthmadog last night. Even with the necessary car shuttle, the relaxed tide timings meant we had an easier start today – OTW after noon! By contrast Criccieth was flat calm today and we headed out for a steady paddle …

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