Days 130 to 156
Wed 12 Sep to Mon 08 Oct
Sorry for not getting on here sooner, truth is I've been a little embarrassed. If I can choose three words to sum up SE Scotland they would be WINDY, SLOW and DISAPPOINTING.
However, before I completely fast-forward I need to mention the fine people of Elie in Fife. Here Angus, Paul and Sarah (along with their mum) give me a bed to stay in and invite me to the Post-Fete committee knees-up. Last thing I remember is gin and tonics (which I hate) at 6am. Oops.
So by 29 September I've finally reached North Berwick (having gone all the way up to the Forth bridges). It's a great sigh with the volcanic plug tower of Bass Rock offshore, a large swell and sunshine.
I get a lucky break and a week (still counting) of light winds lets me shoot down the east coast. I cross back into England and pass the Holy Island (with seals) and the very impressive Bramburgh Castle.
Sadly a heavy landing has holed my main boat so the folks bring up the spare which I use for three days while an Eyemouth-based wind turbine blade manufacturer repairs the red one. Thankfully he does a cracking job!
Crossing Newcastle and the Tyne I land in Sunderland (complete with hoards of little kids - watch your valuables!) and enter Yorkshire.
Here I face a bigger swell (up to 3-4 metres), limited landing spots and high cliffs. Worse still, in Scarborough every pub seems to be a karaoke bar!
I've got less than 400km to do now and while I'm anxious to get back before the weather slides even more I really just don't want this trip to end.
Still, it would be good to get across the Wash (my last crossing) and finish with a bit of style.
Please let the good weather hold...
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2 comments:
So glad to see another posting thought you had got lost! Well done on being nearly there.
Brione at the Ty Coch Inn, Porthdinllaen, North Wales which must seem a long time ago now.
Well done Noel, been keeping an eye on the blog all the way. Derek BRC
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