winter paddling, again

Yesterday paddled out of Pendower beach (+50° 12′ 19.70″, -4° 56′ 48.20″, going to start including some lat/longs as some folk apparently are interested in looking at the map/google earth…) heading east towards Dodman Point. Some satisfyingly bouncy conditions and a decent surf to play in at Porthluney/Caerhays (+50° 14′ 7.55″, -4° 50′ 32.78″) under passing rain showers followed by a gloriously sunny winter afternoon paddling home. I don’t have a waterproof camera at the moment and conditions were rough once clear of shelter so couldn’t open my cockpit to get my camera out much of the day. However some lovely light… winter paddling is ace.

leaving the beach at Pendower at “quite early o’clock for a sunday”
a spot of shelter in the lee of Nare Head (+50° 11′ 45.09″, -4° 55′ 15.04″)

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