Sunday 29 July 2012

Other July Activities

Well, most of July was very wet so most of my climbing was done on my home wall. Due to the rain, I did manage a fantastic solo run down the Upper Dart in my kayak with perfect levels and lovely sunny conditions. During the last full week of July the weather finally improved, and I was finally able to get outside again for some Deep Water Soloing over Torquay in the sunshine. I scored several great sessions over the Meadfoot area where I got some mileage in on the long traverses, before beasting myself doing laps on the Aqua Marina wall. Berry Head re-opens on 1st August following the annual bird ban, and I'm hoping we get some dry days through August and September so I can get some training in on the quality routes there, prior to our proposed DWS trip to Mallorca in late September. Fingers crossed! On the last weekend in July Elisabeth and I went to Anstey's Cove, Torquay for a spot of Coasteering, and had a fun-filled afternoon scrambling and swimming along the coastline, as well as plenty of adrenaline-filled jumps off the cliffs into the sea along the way. 



Having conquered most of the top-quality DWS routes at Berry Head last summer, I am hoping to get to Lulworth Cove in Dorset and bag a few of the three-star classic routes over there too, before we jet off to sunny Mallorca - the mecca for DWS in Europe, with tons of steep pocketed limestone over warm beautiful waters in the sunshine. Can't wait! :)

More 3* Sea kayak Training

Pure Liquid Kayaking ran another BCU Three Star Seakayak training course over the weekend of 21/22nd July, based in the Torbay area. We were blessed with glorious sunny weather and light winds for the duration of the two days. This meant that the rescue session at the end of day one, following the skills part of the course, was welcomed with open arms - it was a chance to get wet and cool off a bit. The second day provided perfect conditions for our Brixham to Kingswear trip, that we had planned the previous day, with sunny skies and very light winds. We broke the journey up with a little bit of cave exploration at Berry Head, some rescue and towing practice, plus plenty of navigation exercises and some superb rock hopping along the way to practice those skills. Catching the first push of the incoming tide up the entrance of the River Dart was welcome relief at the end of a top quality trip. 


Thanks to Jon, Paul, Tony and Stuart for being such good students and making the weekend a very enjoyable one. 

Monday 9 July 2012

3* Sea Kayak Training Course

Over the weekend of 7/8th July, Pure Liquid Kayaking ran a BCU Three Star Sea Kayak Training course, based around the Torbay area. The weather forecast for the weekend was not looking good, with a huge low pressure approaching bringing very wet and windy weather. Fortunately the worst of it hit during the night and into the early hours of Saturday, so by the time we'd covered sea kayaking equipment and looked at the effects of wind, swell, tides, etc from the warmth and dry of the Ibex club hut, conditions had eased considerably by the time we got on the water. First we looked at edging the sea kayaks, before working our way through the BCU syllabus of sea-kayak-specific strokes and techniques. After a spot of lunch, we set off towards Berry Head where we worked on applying those skills into a rock-hopping journey amongst the rocks and narrow gaps between them. After poking our noses out into the lumpy conditions near the Head, we headed back to Breakwater Beach where we worked our way through all the rescue skills. 
On the Sunday we were blessed with much better conditions for our proposed trip from Brixham to Kingswear, with lighter westerly winds and blue sunny skies. After some tidal planning exercises and map and compass work at the club hut, we set out on our journey from Brixham in pretty much perfect conditions. Around the Berry Head to Sharkham Point area the group did some navigation exercises working on their map and compass skills, with a brief forray into the big cave en route. After a spot of lunch at Long Sands we covered different towing techniques, before  finding some superb rock-hopping areas where the group explored the narrow gaps and inlets whilst further working on their manoeuvring skills in their sea kayaks. After some more navigation work along the convoluted coastline, we arrived at the Mew Stone. The section of coast from here to the entrance of  the River Dart estuary was fully exposed to the prevailing westerly winds, which had now increased considerably. After a few kilometers of slogging away into the wind we arrived safely into the protection of the estuary, and finally Kingswear - our destination. Hurrah! 



All in all, the weekend went really well, and we were able to cover all the neccessary skills and criteria in the syllabus in a nice varied and interesting way. I was blessed with a fantastic group of paddlers for the weekend, whose commitment, focus and enthusiasm was hard to beat. It was a pleasure working with and coaching such great bunch of paddlers, so a big thank you to Dave, Elaine, Richard and Tris.