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	<title>Sonja Ewen &#38; Eila Wilkinson &#34;Ireland 2010&#34;</title>
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		<title>When Team goes Solo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 14:40:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can&#8217;t thank enough the folk who have helped and supported me on this trip and actually made it possible. What started out as a team event when Sonja and I left Bullock Harbour (yes, with a tear in our eyes) on May 12th took a completely different turn when Sonja got sick and after [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=301&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t thank enough the folk who have helped and supported me on this trip and actually made it possible. What started out as a team event when Sonja and I left Bullock Harbour (yes, with a tear in our eyes) on May 12th took a completely different turn when Sonja got sick and after 2 days at Golam Island, north of the Aran islands got off the water and I realised I was on my own.</p>
<p>However, with all the support crew, back home and in Ireland, through email and with the reassurance they knew where I was and all was well through SPoT has always left me feeling that I was never completely alone. I for one will certainly be looking into getting hold of one of those little orange gadgets. It was a shame he stopped working on those last few days but hopefully we&#8217;ll find out why. There is a new SPoT 2 available, so will be keen to see that too. I know for sure quite a few folk who are very interested in SPoT.</p>
<p>Chris Reed, of Chillcheater who generously provided a load of my paddling kit and gear needs a special thank you. I lost my beanie hat after about day 2 which was a real disaster!!</p>
<p>There were other people who helped and supported- MULE BARS where fantastic and there are enough flavours to keep the taste buds happy! They came into their own towards the end of the day when energy levels slumped. Expeditioning solo is probably at its toughest at night, all the kit has to be taken out of the boat to ensure it&#8217;s light enough to wheel or drag to a safe place above the high water mark. When that is done its time to put up the tent or bivvy bag and get some food inside!</p>
<p>Blizzard Survival gave us emergency survival jackets and blankets, kept in the cockpit and fortunately never needed- which is where they&#8217;ll stay, ready but hopefully never to be used!</p>
<p>Brian Forrest of North West Sea Kayaking in Donegal and his delightful family were fantastic and I think I ate them out of house and home while I was stuck there weatherbound- l was so lucky to be held up in such luxury with Joan and the girls taking such good care of me. It was here I hit a big low and it was a huge help to have moral support to get me through.</p>
<p>Biggest thanks of all has to go to Des Keaney (and of course Sonja) of DEEP BLUE SEAKAYAKING, Dublin who looked after me and provided loads of useful advice and again kept morale up and kept me going!!<br />
It took a couple of days to transform from Team head to Solo head but I got there thanks to the support of everyone and inparticular Nigel. It was Mark Tozer who initially got me into solo paddling initially, so it was as well I had a Solo head to find! I missed the fun and chat Sonja and I had and hope she gets better quickly so can complete the full circle herself as well.</p>
<p>Predominantly though to SEA KAYAKING UK and Nigel Dennis- the pure carbon kevlar Pilgrim Expedition, otherwise known as &#8216;Red&#8217; was tough as old boots but looked regal. The fine gold glitter shone and twinkled in the sunlight, it would catch my eye and I felt so proud to paddle that boat. I look forward to having loads more adventures with him. He&#8217;s fast and sleek and handled like a dream!<br />
Also mega thanks again to Nigel, now owner of LENDAL PADDLES for surprising me with a brand new set of super lightweight carbon paddles! They&#8217;re awesome and have probably splashed their way over 500 miles since I took possession of them on the Dingle peninsula and still look brand new! They cruised over 90 nm just these past 2 days.</p>
<p>Lizzie and Suzie were awesome, the sqeal of &#8216;Eila!!!&#8217; from Lizzie as I was about to wheel my boat up the slip at Port Stewart in the rain and dark was such a welcome surprise! They couldn&#8217;t do enough to help me out and made the next few days evenings and put ins a delight!</p>
<p>There is a whole host of other folk who have been awesome, friends and family back home, especially my daughter Beth, Snowdonia Canoe club, Paul and all the Cybi Kayakers in Holyhead and all the people I met and helped along the way. Kielan, Ian and Oivera at Helvick, Hannah and Gerry at Blacksod, Marion and Liz, Tony, Michael and Margaret at Inishbofin and Charles at Gola to name just a few. Lifeboat men all round the coast and well, everywhere.</p>
<p>So many folk have inspired and helped me!!</p>
<p>Last but not least Waddles, he has placed an order for a 25cm expedition paddle- but he sure proved his worth! Always at the helm, checking we were on course and ensuring all the passing wildlife called by to say hello!</p>
<p>This journey may well have come to an end but the journey of Expeditioning and Life continues.</p>

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		<title>Well done Eila</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 18:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Full on to the last, she gave it all she had for those last two days, determined to finish off last night. She slipped in to Bulloch Harbour behind my back as I was trying to get students on the water for an evenings session. I had a big banner hanging from my car &#8220;Well [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=299&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Full on to the last, she gave it all she had for those last two days, determined to finish off last night. She slipped in to Bulloch Harbour behind my back as I was trying to get students on the water for an evenings session. I had a big banner hanging from my car &#8220;Well done Eila, sea kayaked around Ireland in 37 days&#8221;. That got some attention from those who were about, my intro students couldn&#8217;t quite imagine paddling much futher than Dalkey Island. Unfortunately I had to leave, but don&#8217;t worry, Des and Nigel were there to pop the champange with her. Slowly she began to become more human, food and drink did the trick. Home for a bath, we talked to the wee small hours.<br />
There&#8217;s definitely a sense of my job half done, as I begin to get better, the loss of what should have been becomes greater. The mind is toying with the idea of finishing, I need to work for the moment, get fully back to rights again and then who knows, I&#8217;ll keep you posted. Fortunately the northern half of the country isn&#8217;t sinking!<br />
Finally I would like to thank everyone for the huge amount of support, everyone has been so nice and understanding since my return. The amount of money raised for Focus Ireland has been fantastic, a special thanks to all those students of Deep Blue Sea Kayaking who added their support.<br />
Sonja Ewen.</p>
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		<title>Back at the beginning!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 22:06:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sound of water woke me- it was still dark, but as I peeped out of my bivvy bag the water was up on the slip! 30 minutes later decision made, time to go! Don&#8217;t ask me how or why I was on the water at 0530- but that&#8217;s what happened!! So- for a short [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=297&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sound of water woke me- it was still dark, but as I peeped out of my bivvy bag the water was up on the slip! 30 minutes later decision made, time to go! Don&#8217;t ask me how or why I was on the water at 0530- but that&#8217;s what happened!!<br />
So- for a short note for now- I paddled all the way back to Bullock Harbour, where I landed 14 hours later at 1930!! Back at the Start- Dublin and back the long way round!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was on the water at 07.30 and thought I&#8217;d just keep on paddling and paddling!! So I paddled all day, past Strangford Lough and then Carlinford Lough &#8211; then. Was ready to stop- but trying to find somewhere to land was a challenge, there was absolutely nothing for miles! The area is really flat [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=296&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was on the water at 07.30 and thought I&#8217;d just keep on paddling and paddling!! So I paddled all day, past Strangford Lough and then Carlinford Lough &#8211; then. Was ready to stop- but trying to find somewhere to land was a challenge, there was absolutely nothing for miles! The area is really flat big boulder (impossible size boulders)- so at low tide- which is what it will be in the morning, I&#8217;ve a nightmare giant put in over rocks, sand and seaweed- this quay completely dries out! Ah , nothing for it except patience and feeling strong! I was lucky when I arrived, a chap called Tony came to my aid. He even went and bought me milk, how kind was that! One of each- low fat and full fat! That was such a lovely thing to do.</p>
<p>This is giant jellyfish country too!! More another time!!</p>
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		<title>Ferry times for Dublin Port</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 14:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fastcraft Arrive Dun Laoghaire 12:00 Dep 13:15 Stena &#38; Irish Ferries Arrive Dublin Port 05:45 &#38; 05:55 11:35 &#38; 13:49 17:05 &#38; 17:25 19:15 &#38; 00:45 IOM Ferry Arrive 07:00 &#38; 15:30 Depart 10:45 &#38; 18:45 Stena &#38; Irish Ferries Depart Dublin Port 02:15 &#38; 08:05 08:20 &#38; 08:45 14:30 &#38; 16:00 20:55 &#38; 21:15 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=293&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fastcraft<br />
Arrive Dun Laoghaire 12:00 Dep 13:15<br />
Stena &amp; Irish Ferries<br />
Arrive Dublin Port 05:45 &amp; 05:55<br />
                        11:35 &amp; 13:49<br />
                        17:05 &amp; 17:25<br />
                        19:15 &amp; 00:45<br />
IOM Ferry Arrive   07:00 &amp; 15:30<br />
              Depart 10:45 &amp; 18:45</p>
<p>Stena &amp; Irish Ferries<br />
Depart Dublin Port 02:15 &amp; 08:05<br />
                         08:20 &amp; 08:45<br />
                         14:30 &amp; 16:00<br />
                         20:55 &amp; 21:15</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy peasy Eila, bright and sunny here, not like crossing Cork Harbour with no visability.<br />
See you soon.<br />
Sonja</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 19:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sky was clear and the sea calm as I peeped out of my tent this morning. For some reason it was only 5.20 and I was awake and even the sun was smiling at me! I was on the water at 07.30- admitably the put was made that much easier with the help of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=292&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sky was clear and the sea calm as I peeped out of my tent this morning. For some reason it was only 5.20 and I was awake and even the sun was smiling at me!<br />
I was on the water at 07.30- admitably the put was made that much easier with the help of Chris and John, a couple of local paddlers who turned up just at that perfect moment! They were out to make the most of the day and head out to the islands!</p>
<p>There was the gentlest of breezes on my back as we cruised across Larne and then onto Belfast. If circumstances had been different it would have been great to call in and visit previous work colleagues- or give them a fright in my soggy paddling gear!</p>
<p>The paddle across Belfast Lough was easy enough, but the thought of getting squished not overly appealing, especially as I don&#8217;t have any comms now! Lizzie worked the magic and advised the Harbour I&#8217;d be there and they did a great job of ensuring I had the whole Lough all to myself for the 2.5 hour crossing and nothing crossed! Squishing fears on hold now until Dublin Bay!</p>
<p>It makes for a feeling of such a light relief now that I am in civilisation, knowing I am paddling past houses and cars is comforting and reassuring after the previous days and weeks. The towns at the top of Belfast Lough are very attractive and I pottered as the tide kept me moving- in the right direction for once!</p>
<p>So- another 30nm further, and BallyHalbert was today&#8217;s stopping place! We&#8217;re exploring the area and headed across Strangford Lough for a lovely pub meal! Tomorrow&#8217;s weather is looking promising, so let&#8217;s see what tomorrow brings!!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 21:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been following my track from SPoT there is some sad news in that he somehow died yesterday. Adventure Trading are working on it and bemused as this hasn&#8217;t happened to a device before!! Alas at the moment there is no route to follow- but I am still paddling!! So&#8211; today I left [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=291&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been following my track from SPoT there is some sad news in that he somehow died yesterday. Adventure Trading are working on it and bemused as this hasn&#8217;t happened to a device before!! Alas at the moment there is no route to follow- but I am still paddling!!</p>
<p>So&#8211; today I left the beautiful little harbour at Ballintoy and worked my way along the stunning Northern Irish coast. It is so green, with rolling hills and roads that run right by the sea.<br />
The tides at Fair Head were amazing, tideraces in all directions! Nothing too hairy!! I am now in Ballygally, 30 closer to the start point!</p>
<p>The perfect flat grass campsite is turfed concrete &#8211; well I guess it is, my tent pegs only went in about an inch!! Bug and tick free then I hope!! Liz and Suzie are still here being support! It&#8217;s fantastic, they made me tea again tonight and are packing me full of veggies and goodies!!</p>
<p>Blisters still arriving- got a rather large one developing on the old posterior now&#8230; Whatever next!!!!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 20:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I left the harbour at Mulroy Bay with a load of apprehension as to what the weather would be doing. And how I&#8217;d cope!! There was a lot less wind than the previous day and my confidence slowly built as I picked my way through the boomers and massive surf. It is hypnotic to sit [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=287&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I left the harbour at Mulroy Bay with a load of apprehension as to what the weather would be doing. And how I&#8217;d cope!! There was a lot less wind than the previous day and my confidence slowly built as I picked my way through the boomers and massive surf. It is hypnotic to sit and watch it, but getting in too close would be certain disaster.</p>
<p>I approached the next headland called Fanad Head steadily, but feeling happy headed across to Malin Head. It&#8217;s impossible to predict what will lie in wait at each headland- I take each one as they come and each behaves differently to the last. I was a little in awe at this one as 2 people I had met on my travels in the past few days had advised me they would inform the Look Out watch I was on my way and many horror stories would follow!<br />
Des set my heart at rest and had given me the time the flood would start and worse case I could eddy hope! Let us see what lay around the corner!<br />
It was a breeze and we literally bounced our way through. Waving to some walkers up high on the cliffs, I refrained from waving to the tower- I could see some folk and thought best to carry on upright and not have an accidental upside moment!!</p>
<p>Malin head came and went!! I had no idea about the rest of my day&#8217;s plans as I had no idea how I&#8217;d be feeling, all I knew was I just needed to get around Malin!! I stopped for a lunch break, snooze and chart check as soon as I saw a little beach.</p>
<p>Lizzie and her friend Suzie had come over for a break and to give me some support in their precious free time. I&#8217;d not been very helpful when they asked where I might be that night, so they could come and meet up, as I really had no idea.</p>
<p>Looking at the chart I realised with some regret that I was on the wrong side of Lough Foyle and there would really be no chance of us meeting up. There were a couple of places that were possible for me to stop, so it would need to be one of those or a further 25nm paddle which would see me in Portstewart probably about midnight. Didn&#8217;t fancy that!</p>
<p>I took a bay about 10nm ahead to do a check timewise and see how I felt! For a reason I have no idea, a bit of tide, there was no wind to speak of we were averaging 4.5 kn- awesome! Everything was in tune maybe Waddles was helping after all!!!<br />
I did a recalc and hoped I&#8217;d hit some sort of back eddy cutting across to Port Stewart it was as if we had wings we simply flew! The wind picked up and the sea state increased as I tried to pick up on the red harbour lights of Port Stewart. I couldn&#8217;t believe we were so close! The drizzle came and the viz started to go but we were still flying.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure what time it was when we surfed our way into the harbour I think Waddles and boat were on a mission!! We followed the lights and found a slip way in the protection of the harbour!! Full of beans I started emptying the boat and was about to get him up into safety when I heard a shriek of &#8216;Eila&#8217;!! Imagine_ it was Lizzie!! They&#8217;d been in contact with Sonja and through SPoT saw me heading this way.. Not only that but even down to the slipway! They had been waiting on the beach, thinking it&#8217;d be there I&#8217;d stop!</p>
<p>Big soggy hugs all round Lizzie and Suzie with boundless energy cooked up a real Famous 5 feast by the time we&#8217;d eaten it must have been nearly midnight!! About 5 minutes after I was sound asleep!!</p>
<p>I woke to too much wind and waves breaking over the wall, so promptly went back to sleep! The forecast was nasty, probably a no paddle day! I spoke to a fisherman who said he&#8217;d gone out early to avoid the bad stuff due. The Girls had gone out especially and bought me milk, so after breakfast, another snooze a walk to the hill made me think a paddle would be ok!! The sky looked clearer, the sea more settled- yes, let&#8217;s do it!</p>
<p>I had a load of exits if the wind did arrive, and a final destination of Ballintoy, a little gem of a place, just an easy afternoons paddle- but one step closer to turning South!! No exits needed and plenty of time to explore the Giants Causeway!! The Girls had had the same idea and of all the chances we arrived at the same time- they across hills, me across the sea!!</p>
<p>Ballintoy beckoned and the sun shone, just a touch of wind occasionally on my nose, off we went!!</p>
<p>The sun is just thinking of setting, but the clouds have arrived which contain the wind blocking out which would otherwise be a most dramatic scene.<br />
Lizzie and Suzie have cooked another delicious feast and wouldn&#8217;t even consider letting me wash up. It is fantastic having this support for a couple of days, it makes everything seem very different, I feel so much less vulnerable and it is wonderful to have the company. Girls you&#8217;re stars, I&#8217;ll never be able thank you enough! Let&#8217;s see what the winds bring tomorrow!!</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[I left the harbour at Mulroy Bay with a load of apprehension as to what the weather would be doing. And how I&#8217;d cope!! There was a lot less wind than the previous day and my confidence slowly built as I picked my way through the boomers and massive surf. It is hypnotic to sit [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=285&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I left the harbour at Mulroy Bay with a load of apprehension as to what the weather would be doing. And how I&#8217;d cope!! There was a lot less wind than the previous day and my confidence slowly built as I picked my way through the boomers and massive surf. It is hypnotic to sit and watch it, but getting in too close would be certain disaster.</p>
<p>I approached the next headland called Fanad Head steadily, but feeling happy headed across to Malin Head. It&#8217;s impossible to predict what will lie in wait at each headland- I take each one as they come and each behaves differently to the last. I was a little in awe at this one as 2 people I had met on my travels in the past few days had advised me they would inform the Look Out watch I was on my way and many horror stories would follow!<br />
Des set my heart at rest and had given me the time the flood would start and worse case I could eddy hope! Let us see what lay around the corner!<br />
It was a breeze and we literally bounced our way through. Waving to some walkers up high on the cliffs, I refrained from waving to the tower- I could see some folk and thought best to carry on upright and not have an accidental upside moment!!</p>
<p>Malin head came and went!! I had no idea about the rest of my day&#8217;s plans as I had no idea how I&#8217;d be feeling, all I knew was I just needed to get around Malin!! I stopped for a lunch break, snooze and chart check as soon as I saw a little beach.</p>
<p>Lizzie and her friend Suzie had come over for a break and to give me some support in their precious free time. I&#8217;d not been very helpful when they asked where I might be that night, so they could come and meet up, as I really had no idea.</p>
<p>Looking at the chart I realised with some regret that I was on the wrong side of Lough Foyle and there would really be no chance of us meeting up. There were a couple of places that were possible for me to stop, so it would need to be one of those or a further 25nm paddle which would see me in Portstewart probably about midnight. Didn&#8217;t fancy that!</p>
<p>I took a bay about 10nm ahead to do a check timewise and see how I felt! For a reason I have no idea, a bit of tide, there was no wind to speak of we were averaging 4.5 kn- awesome! Everything was in tune maybe Waddles was helping after all!!!<br />
I did a recalc and hoped I&#8217;d hit some sort of back eddy cutting across to Port Stewart it was as if we had wings we simply flew! The wind picked up and the sea state increased as I tried to pick up on the red harbour lights of Port Stewart. I couldn&#8217;t believe we were so close! The drizzle came and the viz started to go but we were still flying.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure what time it was when we surfed our way into the harbour I think Waddles and boat were on a mission!! We followed the lights and found a slip way in the protection of the harbour!! Full of beans I started emptying the boat and was about to get him up into safety when I heard a shriek of &#8216;Eila&#8217;!! Imagine_ it was Lizzie!! They&#8217;d been in contact with Sonja and through SPoT saw me heading this way.. Not only that but even down to the slipway! They had been waiting on the beach, thinking it&#8217;d be there I&#8217;d stop!</p>
<p>Big soggy hugs all round Lizzie and Suzie with boundless energy cooked up a real Famous 5 feast by the time we&#8217;d eaten it must have been nearly midnight!! About 5 minutes after I was sound asleep!!</p>
<p>I woke to too much wind and waves breaking over the wall, so promptly went back to sleep! The forecast was nasty, probably a no paddle day! I spoke to a fisherman who said he&#8217;d gone out early to avoid the bad stuff due. The Girls had gone out especially and bought me milk, so after breakfast, another snooze a walk to the hill made me think a paddle would be ok!! The sky looked clearer, the sea more settled- yes, let&#8217;s do it!</p>
<p>I had a load of exits if the wind did arrive, and a final destination of Ballintoy, a little gem of a place, just an easy afternoons paddle- but one step closer to turning South!! No exits needed and plenty of time to explore the Giants Causeway!! The Girls had had the same idea and of all the chances we arrived at the same time- they across hills, me across the sea!!</p>
<p>Ballintoy beckoned and the sun shone, just a touch of wind occasionally on my nose, off we went!!</p>
<p>The sun is just thinking of setting, but the clouds have arrived which contain the wind blocking out which would otherwise be a most dramatic scene.<br />
Lizzie and Suzie have cooked another delicious feast and wouldn&#8217;t even consider letting me wash up. It is fantastic having this support for a couple of days, it makes everything seem very different, I feel so much less vulnerable and it is wonderful to have the company. Girls you&#8217;re stars, I&#8217;ll never be able thank you enough! Let&#8217;s see what the winds bring tomorrow!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wind has been a bit more in my favour today- but being NW meant the sea got pretty huge at times as there&#8217;s a fair bit of fetch&#8230;!! There&#8217;s just no pleasing me!! Horn Head was pretty explosive and I&#8217;ve had to keep out of the way of a load of breaking waves pretty [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=getpaddling.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10634805&amp;post=284&amp;subd=getpaddling&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The wind has been a bit more in my favour today- but being NW meant the sea got pretty huge at times as there&#8217;s a fair bit of fetch&#8230;!! There&#8217;s just no pleasing me!!</p>
<p>Horn Head was pretty explosive and I&#8217;ve had to keep out of the way of a load of breaking waves pretty much all day, and had to spend quite a lot of time making sure I stayed upright..</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a day of struggle, my body is starting to object to all the paddling and my head is agreeing! So I&#8217;m having an early night to &#8216;have words&#8217; and try and get everything back on track!</p>
<p>I saw a solitary little dolphin today! Leaping (do dolphins leap?) As I approached the bay- I think he was a dolphin because he was very grey but seemed very small. He kept me amused for a couple of minutes!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve stopped for the night on the side of a little harbour on the East side of Mulroy Bay- yippeeee- all seas now lead East!! Next challenge is Malin Head. Winds are supposed to be dropping, I wouldn&#8217;t fancy doing that in a F4 or 5!<br />
Only thing here is the bilge pump on one of the little trawlers is working overtime! I really don&#8217;t think it&#8217;ll keep me awake!!</p>
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