About us
This is a group for anyone interested in hiking, adventure , camping, kayaking, skiing, canoeing , cycling .All skill levels are welcome.
We are friendly all inclusive group of like minded people Looking forward to exploring the outdoors with everybody.
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DARTMOUTH DEVON SEA KAYAK - EXPERIENCE - SUNDAY COAST HIKE
Dartmouth, GBSea kayaking Saturday - Sunday Hiking section of south west coastal Path
If any want lift , i am leaving friday morning and camping local , welcome to Join me share petrol . lift available from Guildford Railway station 9.30am , can borrow tent if you dont have one ., alternative can book into Hotel of Bed breakfast in Torquay or similar location
Alternative if you can make your way to Totnes train station , i can pick you up friday evening
Dartmouth sea kayak experience with sea kayak Devon . experience cost £100 includes boat , guiding . qualified sea kayak leaders
Link below
Sea Kayak Devon – Discover Dartmouth
Cost £100 for the day , all the equipment is provided , if any want to Borrow any clothing , i have some welcome to Borrow .
Fully qualified sea kayak leaders
Suitable for relative beginners and experienced outdoor enthusiasts. There is simply no better way to enjoy a day out on the water than in a sea kayak in around Dartmouth Harbour . There is huge selection of top of the range kayaks to suit all shapes, sizes and level of experience.
## Seeing Seals
We spot seals on the majority of our trips, but they are wild animals so nothing is guaranteed. However, having the full day gives you a much greater chance, not just because you’re out for longer, but also because you have the option of picking the best point of the tide to find them.
## Picnic On A Remote Beach

One of the highlights of a day out sea kayaking is enjoying lunch a beautiful wild beach. You can use this time for some wild swimming or try foraging for food. If you’ve been lucky with your fishing you can cook your catch on the campfire!## Give Yourself Time To Enjoy The Journey
Having the whole day saves you having to rush and gives you plenty of time to take in all the spectacular scenery.

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ISLE WHITE DAY HIKE YARMOUTH - FRESHWATER - TENNYSON DOWN 12- 14 MILES
Lymington Pier, Undershore Road, Lymington, GBDAY HIKE ISLE WHITE FERRY FROM LYMINGTON
The walk - 12 - 14 Miles.
Please book 11am ferry - wightLink 11am . foot passenger .
return 7pm - if we earlier likily to let us on any way
Book Journey – Wightlink Standard Web EN
I will be leaving Guildford at 8am - if any would like a lift to Lymington , i have three spaces .sharing petrol costs .
Trains can be taken to Lymington - ferry short walk from station .
Meeting Yarmouth Ferry Terminal or Lymington Taking 111am ferry to Yarmouth , we head out on walk that takes across the West side of the island to Fresh water Bay 3 miles (5.5 km) Cross the western side of the Isle of Wight from north to south on the Freshwater Way trail. It's a 3.5 mile walk taking place on generally flat paths along the pretty estuary of the River Yar. From here we walk up onto Tennyson Down.
This is a hill at the west end of the Isle of Wight just south of Totland. Tennyson Down is a grassy, whale-backed ridge of chalk which rises to 482 ft/147m above sea level. Tennyson Down is named after the poet Lord Tennyson who lived at nearby Farringford House for nearly 40 years. The poet used to walk on the down almost every day, saying that the air was worth 'sixpence a pint'..
Ferry costs £22 each way -
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Book the 10am ferry to Yarmouth .
Return ferry book 7pmCombined train and ferry tickets can be bought from British rail , and through train Laine
From here we can see back across the island Back towards St Catherines point , at the far end we will visit the Needles , and have time to visit the visitor centre and old fort . We can also see views back down Tennyson Down , and along Solent back to Lymington , and New forest .
Please bring water , and Back pack for packed lunch , though we will stop for tea and cake , and will also visit Local Pub .
From here we head Back to Yarmouth to take our return ferry back to the Mainland at Lymington.
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