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Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« on: August 31, 2011 »

Hi folks , long time no post . I was a bit ill for a year so didn't get up to much , on the mend now tho

I launched with the ebbing tide @ Whiterock on Saturday afternoon , a strong  tail wind pushed me along nicely past Conly island past Daragh and into Ringhaddy sound where the  tide swept me along at a respectful 5 knots according to the GPS

I had intended to camp on Taggart Island . but I was making such good progress I decided to carry on to Salt Island ,which I did in a record ( for me )  2hrs 20 mins

As I got closer to the bothy the shutters were up, happy days I thought no one here



I let the dog explore while i carried my gear up to the forest and set up camp



This was my second time out on salt island this year, I have to say i'm disappointed in the state of the place , fire rings have been built outside the bothy , using stone from the perimeter wall, fine if you want to have a fire but FFS put the stones back before you leave
The drying room stinks of piss and the site is generally looking a bit run down .





I had brought my new frontier stove along to test . I wanted it more for winter camping but now was as good a time as any to see how it preformed

Weighing in at 10kgs it ain't the lightest piece of kit . I thought I might just be able to squeeze it into the front hatch of my yak but unfortunately its just 1/2" to wide , so it had to be lashed across the stern of the yak in a dry bag which was fine .

Cooking on the stove was great . no soot on the pots and plenty of room



With the door shut and the chimney damper closed it produced a nice heat for cooking sodas



I tried a variety of fuel in it - standing dead wood , damp-ish dead wood on the ground, acorns and dried sheep dung
Burn time wise the best was a mixture of acorns and dried sheep dung . heat wise the standing dead wood was the clear winner

In my opinion it could do with a  front vent to improve airflow . I'm going to have to get a couple of 30 deg bends made for the chimney to allow me to use it in the winter tarp configuration I have planned and this might improve the draw through the stove , but first impressions are generally good

The rest of the day was spent  lying in the hammock reading and listening to the radio . Some canoeist's arrived later and stayed in the bothy but they didnt disturb me , I slept well asnd didint wake up until 09:00. I always seem to sleep far longer when camping than i do at home .

The following morning I had planned to Castle Ward but the wind had swung round and it was blowing a gale so I decide to stay put and have a lazy Sunday in the hammock
I did have to move camp to the other side of the forest and jury rig a poncho for some added wind protection but apart from that it was good to just laze about



cut some firewood



Had a go at carving some spoons






Tried to bake some bread , but for some reason it didn't rise . I suspect the warm water I use d to start the yeast off was too warm and killed it

This photo was from my first attempt a few weeks ago  that  I was rather pleased with



After another great nights sleep I packed up at midday and paddled back to the landrover 

Good to get out again

Andy
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2011 »

Nice write up and pictures. Thanks
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2011 »


Looks perfect, thanks for sharing!
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2011 »

Sounds like a brilliant night. What sort of boat were you using? You must have been able to get plenty of gear in.
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2011 »

Sounds like a brilliant night. What sort of boat were you using? You must have been able to get plenty of gear in.


Hi

Prowler 15  from ocean kayaks



Andy
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2011 »

Great, nicely done.  ;)
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2011 »

Good report, very different to what I usually end up doing.
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2011 »

So do you need a wetsuit to use a sit on top canoe? Also, what are they like in the winter when it's cold?
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #8 on: September 01, 2011 »

great to hear about the trip, hopefully inspire me to get out on my canoe some day, just have one little criticism, no photo of the landy  >:( something great about seeing a landy with a canoe strapped to the roof  ;D
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #9 on: September 01, 2011 »

So do you need a wetsuit to use a sit on top canoe? Also, what are they like in the winter when it's cold?

When I first started kayaking I used a wet suit ,  but for the past five years I've been using a dry suit

In the winter your legs would be more exposed to the elements than a regular sit in kayak, but as long as your paddling you stay warm  

I've been on Lough Erne in February in extremely windy conditions and was never cold

Andy



  
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« Reply #10 on: September 01, 2011 »

great to hear about the trip, hopefully inspire me to get out on my canoe some day, just have one little criticism, no photo of the landy  >:( something great about seeing a landy with a canoe strapped to the roof  ;D

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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #11 on: September 01, 2011 »

mmmmmmm nice, but don't be driving across the foyle bridge on a windy day with that set up  ;D
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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #12 on: September 01, 2011 »

Now that's what I call a Mini-Adventure!!!  I'm pretty sure you will have made a few members pretty jealous with that write-up and photos.

Good to hear your feeling better and able to get out-and-about and active again  :)

I love the stove, and the hammock and tarp set-up too.  Making bread and sodas was the icing on the cake for me dude.  I've tried a bit of fancy cooking in the hills, because I do like a bit of a challenge, but I've never attempted bread.  I can honestly say though, that I definitely don't do the Pot Noodle or Pasta n Sauce thing because I do feel that is a bit of a cop out!!!  I do carry a packet of Super Noodles for emergencies only but it has never seen the light of day.

I'm looking forward to your next mini adventure and write-up.  Top stuff!!!

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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #13 on: September 01, 2011 »

Hi

I make up the mixes at home and store them in a ziplok bag , packs up far smaller than a cooked one

Soda's are really easy to make  just add water to the mix in the bag and knead it into a dough , wet your hands and form the dough into an inch thick patty put it in a pot on the ashes of the fire or cook it on a stone beside your fire
Not so easy on a stove like a whisperlite  tho although it can be done

If the weathers anyway decent I'll be out again next week,  I've a new custom hammock on the way from Mat@UKHammocks which I want to test

Andy

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Re: Trip report .. A few days on the lough
« Reply #14 on: September 01, 2011 »

Excellent write up it gets me day dreaming about being outside while stuck in work , really enjoyed that ,

You mentioned Ringhaddy I used to fish for mullet there with my grandad many years ago as they lived in a thatched cottage in one of the bays round the corner . Cheers for refreshing the memories  :)
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