Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Loch Goil





The weather had moderated a bit that morning so we decided to start the exploration of the local Lochs. We left Holy Loch and turned north up Loch Long and then north west into Loch Goil – passing two porpoise as we did so. Shortly after entering the Loch we saw Carrick Castle on the southern shore. I took
Jomima closer to the bank but the castle looked very dark and forbidding so we headed up to the town of Lochgoilhead. On the way up the loch we had to move over towards the west bank to avoid one of the many navy vessels in this area. It is amazing how deep many of the lochs are. At times I was only 50 metres from the bank and there was 50 metres of water under Jomima. No wonder I was advised

to add another 30 metres of anchor chain to my puny 30 metres of chain.

At the top of the loch we tied up to a buoy for lunch and enjoyed the fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. Ann was impressed enough to take out her art equipment and start to draw and paint the surroundings. After lunch we returned slowly to the marina at Holy Loch to await the arrival of fellow travellers, Julie and Derek. They arrived in their Warrior sailing boat at about 6:00 pm in time for a quick dinner with us prior to a visit to the local pub to watch Manchester United win the European Cup.