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"The Bitches" and Bishops photos
Monday, June 15, 2009

'BEFORE THE BITCHES GETS GOING - ONE OF THE ROCKS WHICH THE TIDE WILL POUR OVER

'BUILDLING UP'
WATER POURS OVER THE ROCK SHELF FORMING 'THE BITCHES'
THE BITCHES TIDAL RACE IN ACTION.

I'm home after seakayaking in South Wales, and whitewater kayaking in the French Alps. I'm still tired from a long drive back to the UK and not up to much work today! Here are some photos from Pembrokeshire Congratulations to John-Boy and Lou on their marriage!
BARRY PLAYS ON A POUR OVER IN 'THE CLERKS'
LANDING ON SOUTH BISHOP FOR LUNCH
Alps photos to follow tomorrow.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

how do you keep your kayak from getting scratch to hell while eating lunch? after climbing up the cliff wall Justine?

10:01 pm  
Blogger Justine Curgenven said...

Can you see the bit of blue karimat in Barry's hand? He put that under the decklines between the side of the kayak and the rock. We use the karimat under our feet while paddling, so had 2 lots to protect the kayak with. We also put a tow line on each end of my kayak to hold it roughly in place. It worked quite well, plus there wasn't that much movement of the kayaks as the swell wasn't much there.

10:06 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is really good idea. I appricate your response and I'm really big fan of your work, look forward to your future DVD's!

Thanks

5:22 pm  

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