I know this were 6 year ago, thank you for showing the tides and the lands. Appreciated the video of you recovering the kayak while actually in the sea, the last one I saw was instructional in a calm lake here on the west coast of the US, the paddling skills are great to watch!
Jeff Allen was explaining how to recover a sea kayak with a flooded front hatch in a tiderace by towing out of the race and doing the cleopathra's needle to empty the flooded sea kayak.
I know this were 6 year ago, thank you for showing the tides and the lands. Appreciated the video of you recovering the kayak while actually in the sea, the last one I saw was instructional in a calm lake here on the west coast of the US, the paddling skills are great to watch!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :)
Lovely spot, I really would like to go there again. Thanks for the pleasant distraction during this crazy lock down.
Nice self rescue / wet entry at 11:15! Great balance.
what is macabre is the sound of the guy screaming in pain and someone else laughing. Spooky really
:) it was an exercise and the "injured" person got creative.
I'd recognise that cackle anywhere, Catriona Woods
the boats mostly looked fibreglass or maybe carbon fibre - how much damage occurs dragging them across the rocks to water?
Fiberglass can take a little dragging on the rocks. «It’s just a scratch» and the damage is only cosmetic.
@@kajakknord thanks
Whats going on at 10mins in where they bow of the boat is submerged?
Jeff Allen was explaining how to recover a sea kayak with a flooded front hatch in a tiderace by towing out of the race and doing the cleopathra's needle to empty the flooded sea kayak.
+Kristoffer Vandbakk Thanks. I'd never heard of that technique.