All the usual suspects seem tied up doing other stuff, but Richard is "Down West" and I hope to catch up with Claire for a paddle too.
As the weather is blowing quite a hoolie I'm in no mad rush to make it down to West Wales, so take it easy and arrive late Friday afternoon. Richard and I go for an evening surf just south of Whitesands and are treated with a fantastic sunset. Let's hope the wind dies down for some decent sea paddling.
Sunset over St Brides Bay towards St David's- after a good surf, does it get any better than this? |
Leaving Porthsele beach we head out towards St David's head crossing Whitesands beach - which seems absolutely packed with holiday makers.
Cliff top walkers enjoying the Bank Holiday sunshine near Porthsele |
Packed out Whitesands |
Approaching Bae Ogof Hen (Old Cave Bay) - North Ramsey Island |
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At The Bitches the wave is beginning to build and I watch as Richard has a great time playing .
Richard with a big smile on his face |
Ramsey Sound building up nicely |
We cross into the main flow of the tide which will take us up north through the sound. Massive, I mean, massive, boils are here 50 feet wide at least and confused water (with dragons and sea beasts and everything living in the submerged caves below), I'm not concentrating and lack of experience crossing one of these massive (did I say that before) eddy lines I err capsize rather embarrassingly. Glad to say my roll was fine.
We speed along at some ridiculous 10 knots passing Horse Rock before sweeping up to Carreg Gafeiliog to play on some of the rather big waves that are forming there.
We return to Pothsele glad to have been able to get out on the water.
Thanks to Richard for my induction to the Bitches. Hope to get back sometime to play on it properly :)
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Amazing pictures, I was wondering what Richard had been upto down West.
Will be there this coming weekend for a paddle
Hope you enjoyed the Bitches!
Thanks stoney. I found the Bitches quite intimidating, even though it was early on in the build up, but enjoyed them none the less. Would like to go agian with th e express intention of getting wet!
Looking at that I think I would have probably sat and watched as well. Looked huge crossing back over the sound. I see there was an audience in the background as well. Mart hope the weather improves for you next weekend.
Fab Pics, I feel the need for another Pembroke trip ;)
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