Leaving Porthsele at low water I would have the last 3 hours or so of the South flowing ebb tide to take me through Ramsey Sound and across St Bride's Bay and hopefully arrive at Skomer at slack water.
The Coastguard wanted me to report in to them every hour and on my first stop I took a photo of one of the many ships at anchor in St Bride's Bay and also of the first Puffin of the trip.
I was making good progress with Skomer increasing in size quickly and passing more ships at anchor.
After about 2.5 hours I arrive at Skomer passing through Little Sound and starting to paddle around the sheltered South of the Island.
There are large rafts of Puffins and Razorbills the further West I paddle along the South of Skomer.
The South coast is quite sheltered from the increasing Northerly wind, it could be a bit of a slog paddling back across St Bride's Bay.
South Haven is full of birds and not just Puffins but plenty of Fulmars and Guillemots as well.
There are Puffins everywhere on the water and also plenty in the air a bit different to last month when I was here last.
On reaching the Mew Stone I take a last look back at the sheltered South of Skomer before starting my paddle along the West coast.
It is still reasonably sheltered as I paddle past The Wick but I know once I round Skomer Head I will be paddling into the full force of the wind.
At the Bull Hole the cliffs are starting to turn white with vast numbers of Guillemots and Razorbills nesting there.
Paddling up to the Garland Stone I was starting to see what I had to look forward to for the next few hours as the wind was increasing all the time.
At the Garland Stone I reported into the Coastguard before leaving Skomer and beginning the long slog across St Bride's Bay into the relentless Northerly wind.
The photo taking was suspended on the way back as the paddle was quite an effort with me losing 400 or 500 yards every time I radio'd the Coastguard. After just over 3 hours I was back at Porthsele completing a paddle of 23 nautical miles, the paddle back had taken about 45 minutes more than the paddle to Skomer.
I reckon my Carbon Footprint was bigger paddling than driving as I must have exhaled a lot more Carbon Dioxide on the paddle back than the Land Rover would have emitted!
2 comments:
Fab Pics, Luv the one of the puffins flying. Looked rather breezy....
It was, especially on the way back across St Bride's Bay hence no pictures!
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