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Tortured anticline rock formation north of Port Dafarch |
A small possie of four hit upon a perfect day in November to paddle from Port Dafarch to Abrahams Bosom and then back to play on the tidal race at Penrhyn Mawr, North West Anglesey.
The bright winter sun intensifies the colour of the rock and weaving my kayak in between small narrow spaces shows off stunning sights around every corner
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Snacking spot in the sun |
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Geo that splits deep into the cliff |
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John surfing the rucked up races at Penrhyn Mawr |
The tidal races off North west Anglesey at spring tides with a strong wind can build up to monster proportions.
We visited at neap tide with light breeze so played in a gentle trundle.
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Will on the outside race with Lleyn Penninsula in the distance |
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Chris and Wil on a glassy sea |
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Moon over Port Dafarch |
Oh wow. Looks like another world.
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