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2009 Expedition - St Kilda |
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St Kilda - 20-28th June 09
While the Outer Hebrides has often been described as ' the finest sea
kayaking coastline in the world ', St. Kilda is a jewel in the
Hebridean crown. The highest sea cliffs in Britain provide an awe
inspiring backdrop with countless caves and natural arches. The cliffs
are festooned with birds and the ocean is teeming with marine life. The
sea stacks (Stac an Armin and Stac Lee) are home to the largest
gannetry on the planet.
With all this spectacular scenery and wildlife and its fascinating
history St Kilda has always had a powerful draw on sea kayakers. This
is a seldom found opportunity for a trip of a lifetime to visit this
magical island with its Dual World Heritage Site a 'Must See' wonder of
the natural world.
Travel: You
can either travel up with us from Holyhead in our vehicle;
fly into Glasgow and get picked up by us; met us at Uig to catch the
ferry to the Hebrides; or meet us at Uist Outdoor Center on the
Hebrides. We will leave Holyhead at 9am on Sat 20th June 09. We can
pick up people at Glasgow airport at 4pm. We will stop over night at a
Youth hostel en route (please note the cost of the hostel is not
included in the expedition price but we can book you in if you wish,
please book early to avoid disapointment). We will be catching the 1415
hrs ferry from Uig to Uist on the afternoon of the 21st, arriving at
North Uist at 1600 where we are booked into a campsite at Uist Outdoors
Centre.
Kayaking: We
have chartered a large rib from Niall Johnson of Uist
Outdoor Center to get us out to St Kilda. This can carry 8 sea kayaks
and paddlers. During the five day window we have available to us when
the weather looks most suitable we plan to head out to St Kilda one day
and paddle and explore half of the archipelago; then with special
permission granted to us camp on the main island overnight before
paddling and exploring the second half of the archipelago. The
remainder of the five days either before or after St Kilda will be
spent paddling and exploring other parts of the Hebrides by kayak, as
an expedition. If we don't get out to St Kilda and so don't use the rib
there will be a £200 rebate on the price of the course. In
this case we will make the most of the beautiful Outer Hebridies
islands and do the best expedition the weather allows us, ie Butt of
Lewis, Mingelay etc. We will have a maximum of six kayakers and two
guides.
Equiptment:
All expedition members are expected to be largely self
sufficient; to include personal kayaking equipment and camping
equipment. We can provide boats, paddle's, bouyancy aids, tents etc,
let us know on booking what you need. The expedition will start and
finish from a camp site but will be wild camping for the rest.
Food: Buying
expedition supplies on the Hebrides is time consuming and
expensive so we are advising that expedition members shop by internet
from Tesco’s and have the provisions delivered to our office
in Anglesey. We shall then bring the provisions with us in the support
vehicle. We plan to camp from the kayaks for a maximum of 4 nights.
Is this course for you?
Expedition members need to be of BCU 4 Star level (Old) or the new UKCC
3 Star award. (Or equivalent standard) Should expedition members want
to attend training weekends then we will give a 25% discount on up to
two of any of our standard weekend courses prior to the expedition.
Course date:
Travel 20th - 28th. Paddle:
22nd - 26th June 09
Price: £600
(with a £200 rebate if we don't get out
to St Kilda)
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2009 Expedition - SW Coast Ireland |
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South West Coast Ireland -
18-26th July 09
We will depart from Holyhead on Saturday the 18th July and return on
Saturday the 25th or early Sunday the 26th July.
The ferry will depart from Holyhead to Dublin. From here we will drive
to Cork and then onto Killarney and the Coast.
Expedition members may join at Holyhead or fly into Dublin or Cork.
Transport will depart from Dublin early Saturday afternoon and will
arrive Cork earl evening of the 18th. We will start to travel back to
Dublin on Friday evening or Saturday morning depending on expedition
members flights.
We plan to Paddle on Sunday the 19th departing
Batinskelligs bay. The aim is to kayak out to the Skelligs, the Skellig
Michael Monastery and then on to the Blasket Islands. We will
have a support vehicle with us at all times so should the weather not
be suitable for kayaking on the open ocean we will be able to conduct
day paddles in sheltered areas. We will paddle for at least 5
full day’s.
Max number of expedition members 6 with
two guides.
All expedition members should be self sufficient to include personal
kayaking equipment and camping equipment. The expedition will start and
finish from a formal camping area and it should also be possible for
B&B but we do need notifying if B&B is required.
Is this course for you?
Expedition members need to be of BCU 4 Star level (Old) or the new UKCC
3 Star award. (Or equivalent standard) Should expedition members want
to attend training weekends then we will give a 25% discount on up to
two training weekends prior to the expedition.
Course
date: 18th - 26th July 2009
Price: £399
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Expedition - Faroes Islands |
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Faroes Islands
(Postponed
due
to ferry route cancellation, hopeful running in 2010)
The Faroes are a small group of Islands located between Great Britain
and Iceland. This is an intermediate to advanced venue as the area is
open to swell, tide and changeable weather. The area is spectacular
having some of the most consistent high cliffs in Europe and
spectacular wild life.
The wildlife is second to none and there will be a good
chance of experiencing a Pilot Whale Drive as there are 23 different
authorised Whaling bays around the Faroese.
We aim to paddle every day with a back up of a support vehicle. This
will enable us to choose a suitable paddle on a daily bases should we
have bad weather. The aim is to paddle the areas as marked
with the option of more sheltered paddles.
Food: The
Faroese are expensive so we are advising that
expedition members shop by internet from Tesco’s and
provisions delivered to our office in Anglesey. We shall then bring the
provisions with us in the support vehicle. We plan to camp from the
kayaks for 3 nights. Local fresh food can be purchased.
Travel: We
will be travelling out by Ferry. It is recommended
that clients fly or travel as foot passengers on the ferry.
We can collect personal kayaks from the UK or we will take any
specified model of kayak from our kayak range for you. It may be
cheaper to fly via Denmark. Ferries depart from various locations. It
is recommended that travel arraignments are made Saturday to Saturday.
Experience needed:
Expedition members need to be of BCU 4
Star level (Old) or the new UKCC 3 Star award. (Or equivalent standard)
Should expedition members want to attend training weekends then we will
give a 25% discount on up to two training weekends prior to the
expedition.
Is this course for you?
Expedition members need to be of BCU 4 Star level (Old) or the new UKCC
3 Star award. (Or equivalent standard) Should expedition members want
to attend training weekends then we will give a 25% discount on up to
two training weekends prior to the expedition.
Course
date: To Be Confirmed
Price: To
Be Confirmed
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