I love that place.
Nah, that's not enough.
I really love that place.
Cheers.
St Kilda last week
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Re: St Kilda last week
Only himself above knows!Nick wrote:Eamonn, surely you are too young to have a bucket list?Clyde_Wanderer wrote:Great pics.
Must be some satisfaction landing at St Kilda, one of the things on my bucket list.
Lovely shape of boat you have.
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Re: St Kilda last week
Aprox how many miles would it be from Tobermoray to St Kilda?Nick wrote:I make it 31 nm further from Oban via the Sound of Harris. However, it depends on your plan. If you are going non-stop then via the Sound of Barra is quicker, but if you plan to day-sail it then the SOH route offers far more possiblilities, with potential stopovers at Tobermory, Canna, Lochmaddy, Taransay . . .Green Boat wrote:The question seems to imply that you might have a different view? Care to share?
I've done it both ways, non stop from Loch Creran via Barra Head and day sailing via Canna and Taransay.
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Re: St Kilda last week
About 110nm I guess . . .Clyde_Wanderer wrote: Aprox how many miles would it be from Tobermoray to St Kilda?
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Re: St Kilda last week
Great trip. Great pictures. Thanks
I've failed to get there three times now so maybe one day.................
Entirely agree with you about the Co-op in Tob.
I've failed to get there three times now so maybe one day.................
Entirely agree with you about the Co-op in Tob.


