Monday, 30 June 2025

June - Hot, hot, hot!

Temperatures now reaching uncomfortable levels by mid-morning, on most days – but the simplicity of my packraft enables me to get on the water very quickly.  So, when sea conditions are favourable at the nearest beaches, I thought if I left home at dawn I could be on the sea by 8:00 am, enjoy a couple of hours of paddling, and be home again soon after mid-morning.   It worked a treat three times this month:

Wed. June 18th. 2025.  Two hours on the water at Playazo de Villaricos, Villaricos.  First hour was extra pleasant as heavy clouds still remained from a thunderstorm during the night – there was even some light rain at times.  However, after the sun broke through, it was getting uncomfortably warm when I returned to the beach at 10:00 am.  Distance of 5.0 kilometres paddled.

Sat. June 21st. 2025 [Summer Solstice]. This time I went to Cala la Dolores, Villaricos – a pebbly beach a kilometre or so north of where I was on the Wednesday.  Again on the water by 8:00 am and back home mid-morning.  Two hours of pleasant paddling and distance covered was 4.9 kilometres.

Wed. June 25th. 2025. Cala la Dolores, Villaricos again.  A bit more swell on the water than the previous visit – which made getting on and off the water a bit tricky.  But, once clear of the beach, paddling along for two hours in the early morning haze was very pleasant.  Distance covered was 4.6 kilometres.  I like the pebbly beach at Cala la Dolores – bits of kit don't get coated with sand, however careful you are, needing a thorough rinsing later!

My little packraft might not be ideal for the sea, but it, and my early starts, has enabled me to beat-the-heat this month.

Sunday, 25 May 2025

May - Back on the water.

 Weather finally starting to settle down.

Took a chance on Saturday 3rd. and went to Punta Parda with my packraft,  Sea conditions were nice in the horseshoe-shaped bay, but there was too much swell for comfort, in a packraft, outside in open water. Spent the morning paddling circuits of the bay, more for exercise than anything else.  Time on the water 1¾ hrs. and total distance paddled was 4.0 kilometres.

Saturday 24th. finally looked good for a trip to the Embalse de Negratin with The Halibut. A long time since I had seen such light winds forecast for that area. Got on the water soon after 10:00 am and spent a very pleasant 4 hours paddling around edges of the reservoir.  Capacity is currently at 32% and the water level is the highest it has been for a couple of years – thanks to the wet and unsettled weather this spring.  Total distance paddled was 10.0 kilometres.


A leg-stretch stop here.  Even an inflatable seat starts to feel uncomfortable after two hours.  My Gumotex Halibut kayak is perfect for my quiet paddling on sheltered waters.  It's called a kayak but it is really more boat than kayak – and a very comfortable one.


April - Iffy.

 Another month of very unsettled weather. Too unpredictable for my sort of kayaking at the places I frequent..

March - No go.

Wet and unsettled weather for most of the month – a good test for the new roof on the shed/workshop. Weather definitely not conducive to the type of quiet kayaking I like.

February - Sidetracked.

A stack of metal roofing sheets arrived - the final stage of re-roofing our shed/workshop. While the weather was looking good this task took priority over playing with kayaks. 

Tuesday, 28 January 2025

January - 2025 Starts Well

Some spells of nice settled weather enabled me to get on the water twice this month.

First trip was on Sat. Jan. 4th. when I took my Neris Smart 1 kayak to the Negratin reservoir. I don't often use the Smart One on the reservoir but on this occasion I wanted to visit the 'badlands' side, on the opposite shore to where I launch at Playa de Freila. I hadn't been to that side of the reservoir for a long time and the Smart One is a much better kayak for a lengthy open-water crossing. If an unexpected wind comes whistling up the reservoir the water can get quite rough, as I've found out a couple of times. Got on the water soon after 11:00 am and was back on shore 3½ hours later, after paddling 11.5 kilometres. Not surprisingly for January it was quite a cool morning, but there weren't any unexpected winds. It was a good start to my paddling year.

Second trip was on Sat. Jan. 25th. at Mojacar, with my packraft. Hadn't paddled this bit of the coast since I parted with my little Gumotex Twist kayak. Getting much larger (and heavier) kayaks to the water, across a wide expanse of soft sand, was off-putting. But it was dead easy with the packraft – carry everything across the sand in a largish hold-all, inflate the packraft at the edge of the water – and go. I'm really warming to the simplicity and capabilities of packrafts. Was on the water for 1¾ hrs. and paddled 5.0 kilometres of quite choppy water.