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Hadas & Tomer in Newfoundland
Between a rock and a hard place Pretty in Pink! Polar Bears will love these!!!
Ice cold!

Newfoundland Up-Date from Hadas and Tomer Hi all. Well for the good news.... 3 days ago we crossed the bay of Notre dame, probably our longest crossing of 85 km, in perfect weather. It was from Shoe cove to Bacalho island. Only after 10 hours we started seeing any land, and ended up 20 km beyond the point we planned to get to, So.... yohoooo!!!! yes, we were dead exhausted but very satisfied. The next day we of course had no energy so only went 9 km to the next community, Cobbs arm, which isn't the greatest location for us now that we are stuck there for 2 days with no good tent location, no drinking water to find around, and not too much to buy at the local convenience store. So, after staring at the tent walls for more then 30 hours straight, we decided to hitch a lift into the nearest town 20 minutes away, and are happy to just be standing and walking in the rain and in the freezing wind, instead of in the tent. Who knows how many more days we will be stuck here, all we have is thick fog. It's not realy clearing up in the near future. We don't even have a good hiding place for toilet on the beach so our tent porch became a bit of our bathroom....mmmmm??? Our fingers are sore, our heels hurt and so do our backs. However, saying all that, our spirits are high and we are going to find something for lunch now...yum yum. ciao for now T.S and H.F
A Highland fling for Jeff's Angels!! The first week of June saw Emily, Caroline, Ronel and I meeting up in Ullapool to set off on a week long expedition.
The mission was, should the three ladies accept the challenge to paddle out from Ardmore campsite just north of Ullapool and head north, paddling up through the Summer Isles, around Rubha Coigeach and into Enard Bay, a couple of days exploring the many small Islands of this beautiful location before heading Northwards to the Point of Stoer and then onto Oldany and Handa Islands, then we would turn south and visit the Kylesku Hotel at the mouth of Loch Glencoul where we would all enjoy a slap up meal of locally caught Langoustines, to be washed down by several pints of beer. The journey was completed in good time and we even managed to retrace our steps back to Oldany Island for a campfire meal, where we cooked locally picked mussels. Before a leisurely final days paddling back around the Old Man of Stoer and down to Lochinver. Finally returning to Ullapool at the end of what had been a truly memorable week of highland paddling. The first evening the weather was a little damp, but after several swigs of wine to fortify us we settled down to some good tucker and decided whoever was last packed in the morning would have to get the pints in when we arrived at Lochinver. Guess who lost? Into the second day the weather cleared and for the remainder of the week was to stay clear and warm, here's Ronel pointing the way, no its this way!!! Caroline with the Corbettis of Assynt beyond.  Lumpy seas off Rubha Cogeach Wild Camping at Achmelvich For a further look at the expedition photo's go to our gallery page.
Hadas and Tomer in Newfoundland  We finaly found a place with Internet, so much has happend in these 2weeks, can't remember it all but i'll write about some of it.Anyway, every little place we arive at, people are telling us we will soon see lots of ice and finaly after a week and a half we saw our first small iceberg. We got sooo exited we took lots of pictures. By the next day we had hundreds of icebergs floating beside us as we paddled along, and daybefore yesterday it finaly happened, we actually got stuck in the ice, surounded by heavy fog as well. How scarrrryyy!!!!All i wanted was to find the way out and get on to dry land. Yesterday, after spending most of the day in the tent on some rocky shoreline it cleared a bit and we got so optimistic, we imagined our selves crossing this 18 km bay that's right in front of us. So we packed quickly,hopped into the boats and set off, just to find after 5 km that the way is totally blocked with thick ice on the water.  What a sight!!!!! We pulled our kayaks on to the cliffs under the lighthouse on Cape Norman, put up the tent and tied it to the kayaks and walked to the nearby town, 5 km away, Cook's harbour. This is where we are spending today as well, recharging batteries and bodies. We are hoping that today's wind will blow some ice off shore and let us cross tomorrow. So far we had just one shower in these 2 weeks. Holly crap!!!! But we do bath in the 0 degrees sea water every other day.My head is itching.....Ok, to cut it short for now, we miss our friends but are having a fantastic time in the ice. Will write next time we find Internet Tomer getting ready for bath time, this is one for the ladies, watch out Hadas! H&F
Intermediate Basking Sharks!! We had a great day out on the water today on the second day of a five day intermediate course. After loading up the van we headed for Sennen Cove. From there we headed out to lands end where we had the real treat of seeing 5 or 6 basking sharks.

 We even had one jump clean out of the water! I had never seen one do that before and it gave us all a bit of a fright!Labels: intermediate 5 day course
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