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Skerries Winter Series Sun Oct 8th

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by Sean
The Skerries Winter Series starts off this weekend.Weather changing just in time!
I have had to move some of the series to Sunday while others remain on Saturday. See under East Coast calendar for dates.I am still out of action but will be around and will take all phone calls etc. Try Des for rent of kayaks. These one day ISKA events are open to all present,past and lapsed members and I will take €20 from anyone who wants to rejoin! Still the best value organisation in country.
Please keep an eye on the BB regarding weather postings later in week. I hope to have both an inshore and offshore led trip and would appreciate any help from people in this regard.
Usual meet time of 1000hrs at the RNLI slipway at Skerries.

Sean

Re:Skerries Winter Series Sun Oct 8th

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by EMurphy
With big winds....south to south east force6/7 forecast for tomorrow, the offshore paddle (which I had volunteered to lead) may be in doubt but there should be plenty of inshore options around the islands so plan is as Sean said earlier in week.....meet RNLI slipway 1000hrs.

Eileen

Re:Skerries Winter Series Sun Oct 8th

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by ciaranclissmann
Fair play to Eileen and her shrinking band of merry men who went to the Rock yesterday. The more wimpy/broken-necked/cautious of us stayed inshore and still had quite an interesting paddle. Congrats to Sonya Ewe n on her first group lead - nice day for it!

Ciaran

Re:Skerries Winter Series Sun Oct 8th

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by ciarancarthy
Thanks to all for the support and encouragement yesterday...spirit of ISKA still alive and well.

Re:Skerries Winter Series Sun Oct 8th

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by Conal
.......and from the guy who needed the most encouragement and support of all, míle buíochas.

Conal

Re:Skerries Winter Series Sun Oct 8th

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by ciarancarthy
We were approximately 12 strong on the day.
After paddling out to Particks together, Eileen Murphy took herself and four others out to Rockabill while Sonya led the \"inshore group\".

The outwards trip to Rockabill was much easier than feared. However after a brief lunch break of only 30 mins, conditions did \"build\" slightly. Launching into our boats again made for a little excitement, rounding of the \"Bill\" ratcheted up the adrenaline even more, and speaking for myself the journey back to Paddys in strong South East winds and an ebbing tide was strenuous but without incident.

On returning to Paddys we were delighted to regroup with the inshore paddlers whom we had not seen for 2 or more hours, who led us on a (further strenuous) trip through some decent surf after which we made a brisk return together to Skerries on the tail wind.

Re:Skerries Winter Series Sun Oct 8th

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by knotman
Good man yourself, Ciaran. Thanks for that report . Always nice to know how a trip goes when you can\'t be there. Sennen