Wednesday, 4 April 2012

North Coast Sea Kayaking







Having sea-kayaked the entire South West coastline from our home in Brixham, down around Lands End and back up to Clovelly in a series of multi-day trips, we wanted to extend this to Minehead and incorporate the dramatic and remote coastline where Exmoor meets the sea. On Friday 30th March conditions were looking reasonably favourable for the weekend, with little in the way of Atlantic swell and only light to moderate Northeast winds, so after a last-minute decision to go, and some frantic packing of kit, we set off in eager anticipation of the journey ahead. We set out from Clovelly early Saturday morning under grey skies in a brisk wind. After a few hours we made it to Westward Ho! where we stopped for a hot chocolate and some food, before pressing on up the coast past Saunton Sands to Croyde Bay. I was surprised how many surfers were out in the fridgid 1-2 foot surf - must be crazy!? Next stop was Barricane Beach, north of Woolacombe, where we had a brew up and some more snacks to fuel us on. Once safely around Morte and Bull Points we pulled into Lee Bay, where we decided to call it a day and set up camp for the night at the back of the beach. After a long day on the water we slept like logs that night! Sunday morning was cold, but with the advantage of clear blue skies, and we set out at first light to catch the best of the tide for the first six hours. It was going to be a long day as we needed to cover 55km in order to make it to the van in Minehead! Oops! We only made a couple of very brief toilet stops in the first six hours of paddling, as we passed Ilfracombe and Lynton, finally landing just beyond the towering cliffs of Foreland Point for some proper food and a much needed brew up. It was a long slog from here, against the tide, up past Porlock where we arrived totally shattered at the north end of Porlock Bay. I stumbled out of my kayak feeling really light-headed and realised we needed to get more food (and Tea of course) down our necks to fuel us on the last leg to Minehead. We also had a good long much needed rest waiting for the tide to turn too. Late in the evening we set off on the final stretch with the tide with us again, and thankfully almost no wind for a change! This made a big difference, allowing us to cover the last 8km in just an hour and a half, even with our tired and aching bodies! We were so glad to have made it, and in the daylight - just! The only question now is; "Where next?" ;)

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