Week 1: Setting forth to Esk-ape to the Solway Firth.
This week is kindly sponsored by Laura and Tom Talbot. Laura is my mothers Manager at the very friendly office in Ullapool High School I am sat in a comfortable office chair sipping a steaming mug...
View ArticleWeek 3: Mull of Galloway to Seil Island
This week is kindly sponsored by Natalia Grubba Natalia is a friend from the University of Stirling Mountaineering Club I woke to an intense heat, it was the fourth day in a row that the morning sun...
View ArticleWeek 4: Seil Island to Ardnamurchan
Week 4: Seil Island to Ardnamurchan This week is kindly sponsored by Julie & Michael Pyke Sue and Slioch looking out over Puilladobhrain anchorage Packing my boat in warm dry clothes, it was...
View ArticleWeek 2: Southerness to The Mull of Galloway
This week is brought to you by Jonathon Walton Jonathon is my Godfather “Irish Sea, 7′s turning to 8′s” echoed a deceptively comforting tone through the radio static, not an ideal shipping forecast. I...
View ArticleKing of the Swing
King of the Swing This blog is sponsored by Niall and Finn McCann without whom this entire adventure wouldn’t have been possible. Thanks for a great weekend guys! Make sure to check out their websites...
View ArticleThe Skiff Rowing World Championships
The Skiff Rowing World Championships Kindly sponsored by Josh Talbot Safely home to Ullapool from the border what better way to celebrate than by swapping paddles for an oar to spend a few days...
View ArticleReturn to the Skye Cullins
Return to the Skye Cullins Kindly sponsored by Klaas van der Veen The Skiff racing was over; we had danced the last dance and finished the last dram, the celebrations were over and it was time to...
View ArticleThe North Coast
The North Coast Sponsored by Pippa And Allistair Stark Waking to the dull clunks of footsteps clattering down the stairs of Kervaig Bothy I listened intently behind the warmth of my sleeping bag; a...
View ArticleJohn O’Groats to Helmsdale
John O’Groats to Helmsdale Kindly Sponsored by James & Anita Copestake Clean and dry I sat in the harbour to watch a father and son fishing for their tea. Both clad in tattered blue boiler suits...
View ArticleHelmsdale to Balintore
Helmsdale to Balintore The transition from home comfort to the cold confines of the kayak was a difficult step. Cast from the warmth of a train carriage I staggered laden with dry bags into a stiff...
View ArticleUltima Esperanza
Going Solo in the Patagonian frontier by kayak in an attempt to paddled a lake unknown to be paddled before.
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