Monday, 12 November 2012

Wasaga Beach Ontario

Sun setting over Wasaga beach Ontario I have been informed that this beach is the largest fresh water beach in Canada, it just goes on for miles
Im over here to do some sight seeing and kayaking but all the outfitters so far are closed for the winter season, so on goes the sight seeing such a beutiful place.

Badlands Ontario Canada


Badlands” is a geologic term for an area of soft rock devoid of vegetation and soil cover that has become molded into a rolling landscape of rounded hills and gullies. Such areas are rare in Ontario and this is one of the best examples. They exhibit the reddish hue of the Queenston Shale that forms them; the iron oxide in the shale produces this colour. The narrow greenish bands that can be seen throughout the shale are due to the change of red iron oxide to green iron oxide brought on by the circulating groundwater. The relatively soft shale is essentially clay and is easily eroded by water. This site was acquired by the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 2000 and is under the care of the Bruce Trail Association.

 The Cheltenham Badlands is one of the best examples of badland topography in Ontario, making it an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI). Around the turn of the century, land clearing and livestock grazing caused the erosion of the underlying red shale, leaving a hummocky network of exposed trenched gullies on the lower slopes of the Niagara Escarpment.







Monday, 5 November 2012

Canada

Just at york station heading to London to catch my flight over to Canada.
Hoping to get some kayaking on and around some of the lakes.
My base will be Aliston west of Toronto. If anybody from Canada looking at the blog can advise on places of interest it would be much welcomed.
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Saturday, 3 November 2012

By the Sea

A walk along the coast of Loch Dunvegan on the north of Skye to a pretty little beach you can see in the distance called Coral Beach


On the coast around Arisaig a dry but windy day beach combing


learn to paraglide at Active Edge & Dean Crosby

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Sunday, 28 October 2012

SKYE

 BEAUTIFUL SUNRISE OVER THE COMMANDO MONUMENT NEAR SPEAN BRIDGE
 LUNCH STOP
 DUSK

Skye this week


 LOOOKING OVER TO THE CULLINS FROM ORD

 EARLY MORNING ON LOCH DUNVEGAN
BELOW SUNSET OVER INVERGARRY ON THE WAY BACK


Skye

JUST SOME PICTURES ON THE BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF SKYE

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Highland

Just passing through Glen Coe and Ballalhulish. Great views and weather calm and warm for an late October day
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Sunday, 7 October 2012

Ingleborough

Left work looked like a nice evening so decided to have a night walk up ingleborough got to the Yorkshire Dales about 1910 and set off from just above the hill inn on the ingleton Hawes rd. Low mist to start with then cleared to show a complete array of the constellations.
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Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Pen Y Gent Yorkshire Dales

Tuesday 2nd October, I did arrange to go caving with a couple of friends today but with the rainfall sodden ground and more rain on the way common sense prevailed to stay out of active caves in this kind of weather. The old saying it will always be there another day.
 Great views from the Trig Point Looking East.
 Enjoying every moment
 The mist closing in Wet Wet Wet
 On the way back down a little respite from the rain and mist, looking down the track that leads to Helwith Bridge and Bracken Bottom.

So off I trotted a quick walk up Pen Y Gent from the Halton Gill road. Low cloud driving rain a magnificent day for a walk on the hills, all to myself besides a couple of other nutters who like myself like days like this.

Sunday, 16 September 2012

Passing Alisa Craig yesterday on the way to stranraer, situated approximatley 15nm south on Holy Isle on Arran it is the remains of an old volcano in fact the lava plug of a now eroded volcano.
Alisa Craig used to be the main source of micro granite that made the worlds curling stone. Now it is the second biggest bird sanctury behind St Kilda. 


The weather being a bit wild around the Mull, a short cut that boats take is the Crinan Canal, this is a series of 14 locks and bridges. the pictures above are of Pagan waiting for the bridge to open so we could proceed  

Leaving Holy Isle with the auto pilot engaged on the tiller

Sailing

After setting off from Loch Linne above last Monday we had a good days sail to Loch Craignish  across from Jura and Doris Mor.
The two pictures below are just before sunset in the lagoon at Loch Craignish and as the sun sets directly below, this is what its all about stunning views in some stunning locations.

A stunning sunset


Under full sail day two

Saturday, 15 September 2012

Chilling

Chilling out after a long sail today.
Glass of cider feet up watching the world and the rat race go by.
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Stranraer

Just moored in Stranraer after crossing from Lamblash on Arran.
Break in the weather see what tomorrow holds
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Friday, 14 September 2012

Taking shelter

We have been moored behind Holy Isle on Arran since midnight Wednesday. Gales still persisting hopefully will be able to be underway tomorrow. Patience is a vitue
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Monday, 10 September 2012

Arrival at Linne Marine

Weather overcast rain all night. Same for the days sail south
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Sunday, 9 September 2012

Start of journey

Just sat at settle station waiting for train to start the journey up to oban to collect the boat.
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