Showing posts with label seasup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seasup. Show all posts
Friday, 22 September 2023
Friday, 15 September 2023
A One Way Journey Down the East Coast of Alonissos
A simple run down the east coast of Alonissos today. We took the car up to Steni Vala, launched and headed north to Kalamakia for coffee. From here we dropped down exploring just about every cove and bay, with a couple of bars chucked in, well it wasn't an expedition, more of a bar crawl. Jumped off on the ladder next to our hotel in Patitiri, 14kms plus covered.. Just made the last bus back to collect the car, seeing 14 bee eaters on the way, think we are falling in love with this island...
Thursday, 14 September 2023
The Wild North Coast of Alonissos
With the forecast being absolutely perfect to paddle the remote north coast of Alonissos we jumped at the chance. We headed up the old road that had mostly been washed away or completely eroded by potholes, its not one for the faint hearted, hairpin bends with huge drop offs and no barriers, you have to love some of the Greek island roads. Launching from Gherakas/Gerakas quickly and efficiently we headed east taking in every cave, 'beach', feature and cove. I say beach as some of these little cracks between the cliffs as valleys drop into the sea are just two metres wide, many of the maps show sun umbrellas, I'm not sure you would even fit one on, and definitely not lounges or chairs, some of these beaches are quite dangerous with overhanging boulders and very loose rocks, we didn't hang about. Not content with this we then headed back and then north west to the remotest part of the whole island, the main headland and most northerly point, Cape Gheraki. With perfect conditions we ticked this off with ease, though a good 18kms covered today and we are both really feeling it.
Wednesday, 13 September 2023
An Amazing Day on the East Side of Alonissos
An awesome day today with over 16kms covered. We launched from Agios Dmitrios at about 10 am this morning and headed north towards the blue cave. We arrived with the cave to ourselves, took a few snaps and then headed across to Peristera. We handrailed down following the coastline finding secluded beaches and then ultimately the old wreck. We carried on to Vasilikos Bay before taking a direct route and open crossing of 2kms back to Alonissos with a light easterly breeze for assistance.
Sunday, 10 September 2023
South Coast SUP, Alonissos
Today we found a lovely little beach on the south coast that was sheltered from the strong northerly breezes still pushing 20 knots. It had an amazing little bar and restaurant. We managed to launch keeping well inshore though those offshore breezes kept making themselves known. Somehow we manged to tick off the south coast of Alonissos. With winds dropping very soon we just might be able to tick off some serious milage around this island. Once back ashore it was an afternoon of sun loungers, swimming, food and a few beverages too..
Friday, 8 September 2023
We Finally got Afloat on Alonissos
After the horrendous storms here in the northern Aegean the weather is starting to improve. We found a little shelter from the 20 knot north easterly winds at this beautiful bay on the west coast of Alonissos. It didn't give us much water to journey on but we had a little fun. Onwards and upwards..
Saturday, 26 August 2023
Under Bempton on the SUP Boards
Just short of 18 kms covered today on the SUP boards using wind and tide, launching from Hunmanby Gap with the awesome Jacqui we ventured down under the impressive cliffs which are Speeton and Bempton. We ventured all the the way down to the impressive arch of Staple Nook while being sh*tted on by the gannets, we also had lunch on our boards while taking in the amazing geological view and then slowly headed back the way we came. We had tide assist and even swell and breeze assist on the way back but some real effort was also required to stay dry side up and make progress as the sea lumped up a bit.. We did good.
Saturday, 24 June 2023
Flamborough Head with Jacqui
An early start this morning and a little adventure with Jacqui around Flamborough. I've never seen it so flat! We managed to get into every cove and cave, then home before it all got too busy.
Saturday, 27 May 2023
The Esk with Jacqui
Really nice to catch up with dear friend Jacqui, it has been too long. We headed to Whitby bright and early, arriving at 8am so we could progress up the river on the 10am HW tide. I've paddled this many times over the years but have never ventured further than the tidal, today we paddled all the way up from the harbour, to Ruswarp, portaging the weir, and then onto Sleights. About 13kms covered.. Jacqui is a very strong and technical paddler, she made advancing back up under the town bridge, against wind and tide, look so easy.. Quite novel paddling from harbour to the furthest possible on this little spate river and then back down to the sands by the shore..
Sunday, 14 May 2023
A Huge SUP Journey on the Humber
The circumnavigation of Whitton Island - Humber. We've done this journey several times in the sea kayaks but never on the SUP's. Todays settled conditions and tide timings meant we could give it a go. Launching from North Ferriby it was just over 28 kilometres in distance but with plenty of tide assist both ways we managed it all in just under 7 hours.
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