Cwm Llan. Credit: James Crookall
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A new British Uni Expedition will bring together the creme de la creme of student kayakers from across the UK to do what no one kayaker could do alone. At their selection event, Dec 3/4th (www.uniyaker.co.uk), I had the pleasure of kayaking some of the Welsh's finest, the middle Llugwy, Upper Mawdach and a tipple oh so special, the Cwm Llan. The 180 spin wasn't intentional but as someone there said - you had the first man balls up insurance by going first. It's strange but very true, anything looks possible once you've seen someone else do it - venturing where no man has before, is far more pleasing.
Aberglaslyn. Credit: James Crookall
Time to carry on carving, the surf has returned to the North East after what seems an age. I really rate the breaks and swells round here, by the time they've come down the North Sea they're pretty well defined and often have a punch to them - it makes the Cornish counterparts seem like dribble (ooh the banter) - purely observational. And easier to see is the chance to
escape the crowds, there's plenty of people at the townside beaches on swelldays, but for those with a will to explore and good road map, there's plenty of space for all.
Credit: S.Creamer