Month: September 2021
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Day 14: Le Pouldu to Étel
The day dawned bright again and I enjoyed a relaxed morning. Benoît and Angie joined me on the water and we paddled out of Le Pouldu at midday. A light headwind blew as we followed the rocky shore, but it was a pleasure to have some company. We left the Finistere department and entered Morbihan.…
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Day 13: Port de Trévignon to Le Pouldu
I awoke at 9 and was surprised to see a market had been set up, practically around my tent. The stall keepers looked at me curiously as I poked my head out and an old man muttered disapprovingly. After living off little else but porridge for the last couple of days, I was delighted. The…
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Day 12: Penmarch to Port de Trévignon
Not every day is super exciting. Paddling by yourself for 5 hours on a flat, seemingly lifeless sea can actually be fairly dull. So much so that of course I ask myself ‘what am I doing?’ The answer to that question is that it is not just about things happening. That very monotony is part…
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Day 11: Plage de la Baie des Trépassés to Penmarch
It was already getting hot when I left at 10.30. I didn’t want to wait until 3 pm for the tide to turn and it was only a small current so I paddled against it. The water was flowing like a river around the Pointe du Raz and I had fun playing on a little…
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Day 10: Plougonvelin to Plage de la Baie des Trépassés
I slept on a patch of sandy grass under a cluster of cedar trees by the beach. The wind blew all night long and was still blowing when I woke in the morning. I walked in to the sleepy village centre for food. People looked at me suspiciously, holding their gaze for a couple of…
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Day 9: Guisseny to Plougonvelin
I had a good chat with Jim, who is an oceanographer, about my route for the day. I was a bit apprehensive of the headlands around Brest so it was reassuring to hear they aren’t too bad. I decided to change things up and leave in the morning. Although I’d be paddling against the tide,…
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Day 8: Amiets to Guisseny
I woke late and made my porridge, rich with butter and currents. Usually, I don’t plan a destination for the day but today I’d been offered a bed for the night in Guisseny, just 25km away. The 2.5-hour paddle was uneventful. I felt tired for the last 5km but I think that was just psychological.…