I've had a flurry of kayak outings this month, to make up for the months I didn't get afloat. The energy sapping heat of summer, followed by a time consuming autumn project, had kept me away from the water since June 21st. (blog post 22/6/21).
On the morning of Saturday Dec. 4th. I took The Twist to Villaricos and enjoyed a pleasant warm up paddle, pottering around in the bay in front of the Chiringuito (beach bar) Las Brisas and the flock of motor homes of the Northern Europeans, who head south at this time of the year to escape the less inviting weather of their home countries. Time on the water was 1½ hrs. and distance paddled was 3.9 kilometres (according to my gps thingy).
Heading back to the starting point. What a nice December day to get back into kayaking!
On the morning of Tuesday Dec. 7th. me and The Twist were back at Villaricos. This time launching from the beach at the north end of the town, Another beach which is popular with the migrating motor homes. After a bit of dodging among the rocks I paddled northwards along the coast, until a freshening wind made it prudent to head back. Time on the water was again 1½ hrs. and distance paddled was 2.7 kilometres.
Another nice December day. The sea got a bit choppier than this for a while. However, the only time I got wet was when I tripped and sat down in the shallows when landing in front of those motor homes. Luckily no one was around, or paying enough attention, to witness my misfortune!A favourable weather forecast encouraged me to return to Villaricos yet again on the morning of Friday Dec. 10 th. Getting afloat in The Twist from near the Chiringuito Las Brisas again. I was only on the water for an hour this time, as the wind, which was forecast to be fresh but blowing off the land, didn't act as predicted. Soon after getting on the water the wind decided to blow, quite strongly at times, parallel to the coast, making paddling a bit more challenging. Distance covered was 2.7 kilometres.
On Tuesday Dec. 21st. (the Winter Solstice) I had a change of venue and kayak. At long last The Halibut got an outing, on Embalse de Negratin at Playa de Freila. The last time I used this kayak was Feb, 2020 (blog post 11/2/20), before I got enthusiastic about the simplicity of using The Twist. However, very nearly two years on, when it comes to comfortable kayaking on Negratin, I now find that the extra effort of assembling The Halibut and getting it (it's too heavy for me to carry far) to the water, is worth it. Time on the water was 2½ hrs. (incl. eating lunch on the water) and distance paddled was 8.3 kilometres.
At last The Halibut gets an outing. That trolley makes it easy to get it to the water. Getting back it back up the concrete ramp takes longer!