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August | 2009 | Back in 10!
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Sailing around the UK and Ireland – taking time out from work on behalf of all my hard working friends! Archive for August, 2009. 25th-30th August, Inverness – Caledonian Canal – Fort William. 20th-24th August, Lochinver to Kinlochbervie, Stromness, Inverness. 17th-19th August, Mallaig to Lochinver. 16th-17th August, Mallaig to Loch Ewe. 12th-15th August, Loch Aline to Mallaig. 11th August – Crinan to Loch Aline. 10th August – Crinan Canal. Laquo; Older Entries. Blog at WordPress.com.
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September | 2009 | Back in 10!
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Sailing around the UK and Ireland – taking time out from work on behalf of all my hard working friends! Archive for September, 2009. 7th September – departing Howth; Dublin Bay – Milford Haven – Falmouth. 31st August – 4th September, Fort William – Loch Aline – Croabh Haven – Gigha Island – Bangor – Howth. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Back in 10! Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Dartmouth Bed and Breakfast @ Eight Bells Guesthouse. The leading local online resource. Up to date news and information about Dartmouth. Dartmouth sailing and marine information. Dart Marina Yacht Harbour. One of the finest marina locations in the West Country. River Dart Harbour Authority. Moorings on the beautiful River Dart in Devon. RYA Sea School and Adventure Sailing Specialists. The Royal Dart Yacht Club. The Royal Dart Yacht Club at Kingswear. Diving and coastal exploration around South Devon.
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Sailing around the UK and Ireland – taking time out from work on behalf of all my hard working friends! So … personally, this blog is for my friends and colleagues, who want to keep an eye on what I am up to, and of course anyone else who wants to come along for the ride. Leave one →. Monday,3rdAugust,2009 6:19 pm. Sounds fantastic Fabian – will be following your progress! Not sure of the nautical equivalent of ‘Break a leg’ – ‘May the Force 8s be with you’? Saturday,8thAugust,2009 3:32 pm. Address never...
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Dartmouth is in an area of outstanding natural beauty in South Devon situated at the mouth of the River Dart which is one of the most spectacular estuaries in Europe. It has a mild climate and is beautiful throughout the year. The town is a short walk from The Boathouse and is one of the most picturesque interesting towns in the West Country, steeped in history. From Dartmouth the steam railway runs along the coast to the lively seaside resort of Paignton. Local places of interest include Coleton Fis...
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Dartmouth Tourist Information Centre www.discoverdartmouth.com. Dartmouth Guide www.dartmouth.tv. Steam trains, boats, cruises, buses. www.riverlink.co.uk. Theatre, cinema, exhibitions and art www.theflavel.org.uk. Sailing school courses and yacht charter. Historic houses and gardens. Agatha Christie, Greenway House and Garden. Coleton Fishacre Art Deco house and garden. www.nationaltrust.org.uk. Dartmouth Castle www.english-heritage.org. The Coastal walks and much more.
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7th September – departing Howth; Dublin Bay – Milford Haven – Falmouth | Back in 10!
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Sailing around the UK and Ireland – taking time out from work on behalf of all my hard working friends! 7th September – departing Howth; Dublin Bay – Milford Haven – Falmouth. Leaving the Republic of Ireland in a blaze of glory. One of the dolphins guiding us through the vortex. That wasn’t to be! A dolphin family outing, gently by the boat. They would hear us and come charging from a distance to come and play in the boat’s wave system, taking free rides in the bow wave. Home and - ready for a bath.
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17th-19th August, Mallaig to Lochinver | Back in 10!
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Sailing around the UK and Ireland – taking time out from work on behalf of all my hard working friends! 17th-19th August, Mallaig to Lochinver. Loch Ewe seen from our private cove. These few days were full of wildlife. We got to Loch Ewe and found a nursery version of Loch Scathbaig (different spellings all over the place in Scotland! The Big Daddy, looking rather . board? Basking shark - with mouth open, its nose touches the surface (left) as its tail sweeps slowly five metres away. Go up and right a bit.
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Sailing around the UK and Ireland – taking time out from work on behalf of all my hard working friends! Actually I tried the Platial Maps widget for producing a useful map showing our progress – but, good as it seems to be, it doesn’t quite suit our purposes. We want a simple UK map for people to easily see where have got to and this should be visible as a feed on the right hand side like the Flickr photos. Has anyone got any recommendations? Leave one →. Wednesday,18thNovember,2009 3:24 pm.
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31st August – 4th September, Fort William – Loch Aline – Croabh Haven – Gigha Island – Bangor – Howth | Back in 10!
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Sailing around the UK and Ireland – taking time out from work on behalf of all my hard working friends! 31st August – 4th September, Fort William – Loch Aline – Croabh Haven – Gigha Island – Bangor – Howth. Leaving Loch Linnie from Fort William. Hi bloggers – we’re sailing again! The anchorage at Loch Aline. And they were fresh and made a delicious meal. The silvery moon on the water of Loch Aline. Leaving Duart Castle on the Sound of Mull. The Oban lifeboat very swift and capable with a stunning crew.