ardmaddycottages.co.uk
Ardmaddy Castle | Sea Kayaking
http://www.ardmaddycottages.co.uk/activities/sea-kayaking
By Oban, Argyll, PA34 4QY. If you have your own boats great, but please make sure you are properly equipped and experienced enough to deal with what you may find out there. Isle of Seil cl. Kelp at the ent. Load More ∨. For those who don't have their own boats, are less confident about going without a guide, or if you are complete beginners, try contacting one of the companies below. Between them they have launched many now-enthusiastic paddlers! Ardmaddy Castle Holiday Cottages.
strumhor.co.uk
SEAKAYAKING ¦ Strumhor
http://www.strumhor.co.uk/seakayaking/4582167260
Strumhor, Connel, By Oban, Argyll, Scotland PA37 1PJ. Email: info@strumhor.co.uk. We believe that Strumhor is the only B&B in the UK that offers sea kayak trips, coaching and rental. Strumhor is the perfect base for sea kayakers. The Firth of Lorn, Loch Etive and twenty islands are within a day's paddle. For white water paddlers and adventurous sea paddlers, the fantastic Falls of Lora are right on the doorstep. Have a look at the. Website for more information. Link to Seafreedom Kayak website.
westcoastpaddlers.org.uk
West Coast Paddlers :: Coaches
http://www.westcoastpaddlers.org.uk/WCP/index.php/symposium/coaches
Our Coaches - Please Check Regularly For Updated Information. Roddy owns and runs Kayak Bute. He thinks journeys are made all the better by the great people we meet along the way. Tony started paddling the year that the Beatles made Abbey Road. He's been a successful slalomist, river racer and surf paddler but sea paddling has always been his deepest passion. Tony paddled and coached as an amateur for thirty five years before going professional in 2004. He now owns and runs Seafreedom Kayak. At the age o...
pufferbarandrestaurant.co.uk
Puffer Bar, Restaurant & Hampers | Easdale Island | See & Do
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So they say . The people of easdale are very lucky to have the puffer on their doorstep. It offers warm hospitality, excellent food and even its own brand of comestibles, all of which are worth eating and taking away! See and do . Easdale is perfectly situated for exploring the surrounding district with its many attractions and activities. There are several self catering cottages. On the island many of which offer unrivalled sea views and luxury accommodation. Bed and Breakfast. Oban is famous as ‘...
tobiasbengtsson.blogspot.com
Tobias Blogg: mars 2009
http://tobiasbengtsson.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
En liten blogg om kajaking. Måndag 30 mars 2009. Efter införskaffande av en Point 65 Whisky. I mina egna tankar och envisa vägran att inte sluta försöka med en manöver som inte ville infinna sig hade jag fått alla runt omkring att tro att jag höll på att drunkna. Och fått en person att med kläder på slänga sig i vattnet för att livrädda mig. Pinsammt. Nästa gång väljer jag nog en bättre plats. Måndag, mars 30, 2009. Måndag 16 mars 2009. Bilder från hösten 2008. Easdale, på väg åter. Måndag, mars 16, 2009.
munros2010.blogspot.com
Munro Round 2010: January 2010
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Stephen Pyke's round of Scottish Munros. Spyke sets new record for climbing all the Munros. Starting on Sunday 25th April 2010 with Ben More on Mull, Stephen Pyke (aka Spyke) set himself the challenge of climbing all Scotland's 3,000 ft hills, better known as the Munros. In a continuous round under his own steam - on foot, by bike and paddling a kayak. On 3rd June, just 39 days 9 hours and 6 minutes later, Spyke touched the summit cairn on Ben Hope in Sutherland to complete the fastest round of the Munros.
munros2010.blogspot.com
Munro Round 2010: Day 35 Torridon
http://munros2010.blogspot.com/2010/05/day-35-torridon.html
Stephen Pyke's round of Scottish Munros. Spyke sets new record for climbing all the Munros. Starting on Sunday 25th April 2010 with Ben More on Mull, Stephen Pyke (aka Spyke) set himself the challenge of climbing all Scotland's 3,000 ft hills, better known as the Munros. In a continuous round under his own steam - on foot, by bike and paddling a kayak. On 3rd June, just 39 days 9 hours and 6 minutes later, Spyke touched the summit cairn on Ben Hope in Sutherland to complete the fastest round of the Munros.
munros2010.blogspot.com
Munro Round 2010: Day 34 Achnashellach
http://munros2010.blogspot.com/2010/05/day-34-achnashellach.html
Stephen Pyke's round of Scottish Munros. Spyke sets new record for climbing all the Munros. Starting on Sunday 25th April 2010 with Ben More on Mull, Stephen Pyke (aka Spyke) set himself the challenge of climbing all Scotland's 3,000 ft hills, better known as the Munros. In a continuous round under his own steam - on foot, by bike and paddling a kayak. On 3rd June, just 39 days 9 hours and 6 minutes later, Spyke touched the summit cairn on Ben Hope in Sutherland to complete the fastest round of the Munros.
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