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Pudd

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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #120 on: March 28, 2012 »

How about swimming across?  ;)
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #121 on: April 02, 2012 »

hi Kayakgirl
just wondered if i could launch a small speed boat at the outdoor centre ,
and if there,s a safe place to leave the car and trailer over night.
Do you have any experiance of Salt island if theres a sheltered enough bay there to moor the boat up overnight etc ?
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #122 on: April 02, 2012 »

hi Kayakgirl
just wondered if i could launch a small speed boat at the outdoor centre ,
and if there,s a safe place to leave the car and trailer over night.
Do you have any experiance of Salt island if theres a sheltered enough bay there to moor the boat up overnight etc ?

Closest public slips would be Strangford or Portaferry

The bay to the South marked by the star dries out completely   the wooded area on the map is where the camp will be



The predominate wind in that area blows S or SE  so mooring to the north should be ok , however you'd need to play it by ear on the day

Andy




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Kayakgirl

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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #123 on: April 02, 2012 »

Killyleagh have a slip were you could launch. Would need to check with the centre.
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #124 on: April 02, 2012 »

The bay to the South marked by the star dries out completely   the wooded area on the map is where the camp will be

I think the North would be better, it looks much sunnier there  ;)
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #125 on: May 08, 2012 »

Is this still happening .... this weekend ?

Andy
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #126 on: May 08, 2012 »

Is this still happening .... this weekend ?

Andy

My boats still not ready  :(  Weathers been awful and I've been lazy  :-[

Will be June for me unfortunately
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #127 on: May 08, 2012 »

Anyone else going over ?
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #128 on: May 08, 2012 »

Unfortunately I'm not free the 13th but also have no boat at the mo :)

Anyone else going over ?
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #129 on: May 08, 2012 »

It's looking like July for me now as I'm away in June to the US.
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #130 on: May 08, 2012 »

Have paddled to and stayed on salt island many many times over the years. We even made big plans to renovate the old bothy before its recent refurb. It is possible to bring a small speed boat but there is only a few hours either side of high tide when it is dooable. Even if you get the tides right you will need to be prepared to let it beach when the tide is out.

We have got caught out a couple of times with the tides and it is a hard muddy slog to drag the canoes to deep enough water.  One night we paddled across to get chips from killeagh and nearly had to spend the night beached on mud flats. To build up fat reserves in case we would be stranded we had to eat all the chips before we made it back but the guys on the island didnt appreciate the seriousness of our survival dilema. I think they would have rather we ate each other before eating their chips.
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #131 on: May 21, 2012 »

Iknow this may not apply to this specific trip, but would you guys mind if me and my mate both joined a campout some time?
We're both 18, probably alot younger than you lads, be abit awkward but we'd get used to it haha look like right youngins
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Kayakgirl

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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #132 on: May 21, 2012 »

We are all young at heart!! No ageism here lol
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #133 on: May 21, 2012 »

Hahaha agree'd aye but I'd hate to feel a burden of some sort
being judged due to age! was at a camp out before with aload of other men and they didn't seem to take us to seriously, treated like children lol
was a laugh though
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Re: NI-Wild Salt Island Trip
« Reply #134 on: May 21, 2012 »

I work with kids so you'll be grand with me lol
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