It took just over 3 hours to cross the bay, on a silky sea, with no wind. Shearwaters were out in big numbers, zooming about and rafted in big groups bobbing about. We could even see the Isle of Man this morning.
We pulled up on to the beach and Justine called Susanna on her mobile. Her and Willy were on the way.
They both had sorted out a place for us to leave our sea kayaks, on the harbour front. And then we whisked off too their house for welcome showers and coffee. Currently sat in a sunny lounge, enjoying a rest. Mmmmmm, lunch is on the way...
Crossing to Annalong with the Morne Mountains in the background
Sonja
www.coastalspirit.com
We pulled up on to the beach and Justine called Susanna on her mobile. Her and Willy were on the way.
They both had sorted out a place for us to leave our sea kayaks, on the harbour front. And then we whisked off too their house for welcome showers and coffee. Currently sat in a sunny lounge, enjoying a rest. Mmmmmm, lunch is on the way...
Crossing to Annalong with the Morne Mountains in the background
Sonja
www.coastalspirit.com
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