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Firth of Forth Downwinder photo: Jon Schofield video
Scotland is a country and part of the United Kingdom
(From the Southeast Counter-Clockwise Around Scotland)
Lizelle Kemp on Miro Run
A beautiful place to visit and has an exhaustive amount of downwind routes to choose from depending on your ability, weather conditions and preferences. Paddling between the islands or between bays can be very fun but it is not for the inexperienced.
Also not for the inexperienced. Volatile weather, often with strong winds
Legend also tells that the Minch is home to a clan of mythical blue men. Most of the time “The Blue Men Of Minch” swim the seas, but sometimes sleep in underwater caves. While the Blue Men slept the weather could be fine and the seas calm. However, when awake they could conjure up storms whenever they wanted. These creatures, that are the size and shape of humans, are very strong and can be seen swimming and diving with pleasure when the seas are rough. Following the boats that are navigating the waters of the area they can be friendly towards humans, but this can be dependant upon their mood and if they are treated with respect.”
Map: Surfski Kayak Facebook - part of Dougal Glaisher's 2023 Paddle Around British Isles
Photo: Alan Hunter from Paddling in Scotland Video