Club trip to the Farnes
A belated post about the club trip to the Inner Farne on June 4th, starting from Beadnell. Another lovely calm day. Tap/click for more pics from Richard Sill
Rock-hopping with dolphins
Sunday’s club paddle was rockhopping from Sugar Sands to Craster – including an encounter with dolphins. The strange metal object in this photo is the boiler from the Managua wrecked in 1907. Click/tap for more photos And a spot the dolphin video by Frances Anderson:
Solstice sunset paddle
Some club members celebrated the solstice on the water at Amble with a calm sea and some curious seals. Click/tap to see more pictures. Photos by Caroline Larkman
June evening at Coquet Island
Wednesday’s club sea paddle was round Coquet Island on a gloriously calm evening and visitor Dave Whittingham took these great photos. He shared this video with us on the club Facebook page.
Delightful calm day at St Abbs
It was a Tuesday so only a small group went out to paddle in St Abbs. Mostly we had calm seas and light winds. The birds were nesting so we weren’t able to get into as many nooks and crannies as we would have liked but we still had a great time threading through the … Read more
2022 Anual Coquet Island Race- 12th June
Twenty-two participants took part in the annual race from the Braid around Coquet Island and back despite the unseasonably windy conditions on the day. Fastest time was from Lizelle Kemp in a ski, fastest sea kayak was Ian Makkison in a Tiderace 18. Well done to the organisers and participants (click on the picture for … Read more
River Clean Up – Sunday 5th June 2022
Thank you for all the hard work and well done to everyone who came along to help with the CCC’s river clean up in Amble. (click the image for more pictures)
Peer Paddle Policy
This was developed a while ago but doesn’t seem to have made it onto the website.
Dolphins encountered on Wednesday evening’s outing
Wednesday evening’s regular club outing was a sea paddle round Coquet Island in lovely calm conditions with plenty of seals and puffins to be seen and the rare treat of an encounter with dolphins. Tap/Click on this post to see photos.