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Highs and Lows of our UK Circumnavigation via the Orkney Islands
Nichola / Scorchio!05/10/2011, Brandy Hole, River Crouch
Photo: Emerald settled in the mud
05/10/2011 | James
Hope the overwinter goes nicely. You shouldn't have any more weed on your hull after a few tidal cycles there! The hull should be sanded (mudded?) down to a beautiful finish by spring. ! I assum you'll be anti-fouling the hull soon after departure.
All the best, James. 06/10/2011 | yachtpeggy
Guess No Wind worries there but could get Cold?.. Glad You're Safe & Sound guys..
07/10/2011 | Phil Owen
Hi Colin and Nic, well done and once again an inspring blog. I loved and envied the Hi - Lo summary and you need to avoid a few places if you think £3.70 a pint is dear. It was over a fiver a pint last year at aintree during the grand national week and £3.50 for slightly cool larger at a local village festival in the summer !! God nows what it would cost in the more affluent SE of england.
The Winter Mud Home
Nichola / Sunny, light breeze02/10/2011, River Roach to Brandy Hole, River Crouch; 9nm travelled
Emerald in her winter home
02/10/2011 | Osprey
Well that certainly looks like a snug spot! Sorry to see that your travels are over for the season - it's been fun following your adventures. Osprey is hauled for the winter and will be in a barn to keep her out of the snow. Can't wait till spring!
Our last sea passage of the season
Nichola / Sunny26/09/2011, Osea Island to River Roach; 27nm travelled
Image: The River Roach at high water
Tack, tack, tack
Nichola / Dry and sunny26/09/2011, River Orwell to River Blackwater (Osea Island); 41nm travelled
Image: Sunset in the Orwell
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