Stormy Studland

A few of us escaped work early for a paddle at Studland Bay last night. The sunny weather we’d enjoyed all week abruptly vanished as soon as we arrived; strong winds whipped up choppy surf and made the ride out to see the tide races at Old Harry Rocks fairly lively. We all retreated to the beach and did a spot of surfing, as well as some (unscheduled) rescue practice.

Fingers crossed that the weather will be better for the weekend, when we head to north Devon in order to gaze across the waters towards Lundy Island …

Useless trivia: this blog is highly rated by fans of Seth Lakeman.

 

1 Response to “Stormy Studland”


  1. 1 eurion September 25, 2008 at 8:43 am

    What, no wide angle shots!
    You can’t be bored with it yet, surely.

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