28th May - 2nd June 2023
Lee and I decided early in the year to look for paddling opportunities that maximise the ratio of paddling to faff and travel time, to get the most from days off work. A week in Pembrokeshire with Sea Kayaking Wales looked opportune.
We went for the neap tides option, billed as the "Moderate" week and we are very glad we did because the daily serving of Force 4+ winds ensured there was a good balance of conditions and more than enough excitement for us. The weather was glorious all week. The wind and direction just dictated where we paddled to get shelter from the coastline.
We had great views from our tent pitches at the Rhosson Ganol campsite across Ramsey Sound and Ramsey Island and it proved to be nicely located for each day's paddle.
There were 6 other paddlers plus two leaders and it was great to have women outnumber the men for once. Lee took his own boat but I opted to borrow a kayak from Sea Kayaking Wales at no extra cost so I didn't expect to be loaned a brand spanking new Romany Classic in a fetching grey and blue colour scheme, my thanks to Gethin Roberts at SKW for that. I'm praying he hasn't looked too closely at the bottom, at least until he has given it out to someone else because I may have misjudged a few submerged rocks! As the saying goes, no good deed goes unpunished.
We occasionally split into two groups so people had a choice of chilled nature watching or exciting and bouncy which roughly equated to dry or wet in my case, when ambition exceeded talent.
Highlights? I think Lee would cite rock hopping and a seal sunbathing in a RIB, I'd go with the circumnavigation of Ramsey Island and the tide races. While the Witches Cauldron sunken cave that is only really reachable through a tunnel in the rock by kayak would be on both of our lists but with stunning scenery and wildlife in all directions it's difficult to choose.
Suffice it to say that after 6 straight days of paddling and camping my full-size bed has never felt so good but we have already talked about doing it again next year, so let us know if you fancy joining us next time. Camping is optional Dee!
Ian Woodland







