Monday, July 16, 2012

Not a day for wimps

Still looks good - except for the dark skies ahead 
Looks nice and calm
A tad wet now but no wind yet
The day started out nice and calm. The forecast said the wind would be westerly at 15kph with 1mm rain for the day and as we set off it certainly seemed that way. Westerly also meant we were protected by the mountains and as the four of us were all strong, competent paddlers off we went.

After 15 minutes it began raining and then the wind picked up northeasterly to probably 30kph. Waves were only 2 or 3 foot so we carried on upwind. It was a slog but excellent fun and a good workout but the rain was so incessant that by the time we got to the Smits area we were soaked.

And by the time we got to Millers we were so chilly that we agreed to put in there and call for the vehicle instead of paddling the last 8kms to Simon's Town. Gotta love cellphones.

Then it was off to the yacht club for some coffee and Whale Tale Ales.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Buffells to Simon's Town - Yes, again


Sunday 15th July
Sunday 7.30am: Status - looks wet, let's do it anyway.

Meet at the shop at 8.30am to car pool down to the reserve. As usual we will update here on the blog with new forecasts as they change. The go ahead will be given here and also on this Twitter account which is easier to update and more reliable. You don't need to join or follow if you don't want to. 

Monday, July 02, 2012

Buffells to Simon's Town - again

Sunday 8th July
As you have presumably already surmised, the trip is postponed until next Sunday. Or the Sunday after or the one after that, until we get a good day. (Today, Saturday, would have been perfect - naturally!)


The plan if we go ahead is to meet at the shop at 8.30am to car pool down to the reserve. As usual we will update here on the blog with new forecasts as they change. The go ahead will be given here and also on this Twitter account which is easier to update and more reliable. You don't need to join or follow if you don't want to. 
Interesting difference in forecast in one day isn't it.




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