Sea Kayaking in the Outer Hebrides
My holiday was in the Outer Hebrides – a wonderful, awe inspiring and educational 7 days. The scenery was magnificent but one the most memorable experience for me was sharing it with five others that were just as impressed with both the location and history of the area as I was.
We had an excellent guide in Cailhean Macleod – his knowledge and personal experience added to the holiday experience.
His passion for the Outer Hebrides was infectious; he knew the area so well that if tides or wind were against us there was always an alternative location that he could take us to.
The white sand beaches, the rugged wind swept hills and views from the top as we climbed to the 680m summits, the standing stones of Callanish (2900BC).
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Also the midges that lay in wait for the breeze to drop just enough so that they could swarm in on us (they seemed to know which tent had people inside as they hovered above the entrance – the tent was a packaged meal to them I am sure) and the clear calm, water were all highlights. Perhaps the midges were not a highlight! The day did not stop with pitching a tent – there were history lessons, geology and botanical excursions . . . it was a total blast!
We visited one location where in the 1934 an attempt was made to use a rocket to deliver mail to the outlying island Scarp, the rocket exploded spreading mail everywhere – on the day we were there two gentlemen were going to launch on old wooden boat by dragging it down the launch ramp, we assisted and one of the men was from the last family that lived on the island and left in 1970’s . . . it is moments like this that bring history to life. A few days later a BBC TV documentary discussed the “rocket mail” . . . I had been to that spot!
The good camping and kayaking equipment was the “icing on the cake” – we were well equipped and could have handled any eventuality although we were not tested as the weather was pleasant for the entire time.
This was not an “easy” holiday as it required energy and pushing ourselves (not because we had to, but because we wanted to). Excursions to climb another hill, or to explore an island like Killegray, to spend some time as beachcomber, get a close up look at an old historic dwelling, paddle into a sea cave, pit your paddling skills against the tidal flow of he Sound of Harris or to try an Eskimo roll in a sea kayak – whatever your challenge it was there to accomplish. The attached photographs give a fleeting glimpse of what it was like - when I view them memories come flooding back and I re-live the experience.
I would suggest that during the UK holiday season that accommodation is arranged in Inverness in advance – I had travelled on a day train from London and on arrival at Inverness station enquired at “help” desk about places to stay I was told that nothing was available (perhaps it was my back pack that put the young lady off).
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