Almost at Tusker RockI left Newton Point Bay two hours after low tide hoping to
catch
Tusker Rock before it disappeared under the waves.
The Rocks are usually only dry two hours before and after
low tide. I was a little late setting off but with only a half
hour paddle out I made it before they disappeared. This
bay is great as a practice area as it's very sheltered from
the wind. I was lucky enough to spot two dolphins on my
way out.

There were a lot of breaking waves around the rock but
I managed to land on the north east side.
SMILE!
Tusker Rock with Ogmore by Sea in distance
Looking out to Tusker BuoyI was hoping to paddle out to the Buoy but there were a
lot of breaking waves and I didn't fancy chancing it on my
first paddle.
The remains of the Ship Wreck 
I then headed across to
Ogmore By Sea and along the
cliffs to
Dunraven Bay.
The wind forecast was force 1/2. There was a fair size swell
which created a lot of surf along
Dunraven Bay where I was
hoping to land.
I made my way around Witches Point and landed at the next
bay.


After a quick bite to eat I made my way back against the
flow of the tide back to the car. The tide isn't
extremelystrong along this part of the coast but it was a bit of a struggle
going past
Ogmore by Sea, it felt like I was paddling
for ages and not going anywhere.

Only a short trip but was an experience for my first paddle
out to sea.