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Nick Flint
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Jun 23, 2014, 10:03 pm »
Water clarity, is my memory, and the beer,,,,,,,,,,,,
Thanks John, I KNOW you don't mean to, BUT thanks for the poke,,,,!
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Nice one JR. Can't wait to get back there on the water. (Lots by road last week). Never can get used to how light it stays up there in summer - payback time in winter I guess? I'm now getting used to the glazed expressions of family and friends as I show them pics and videos of Loch Fyne
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Evening cruise (about 35 miles) around Loch Fyne on the shortest night - still light at 11pm with official sunrise at 3:30am (never really gets properly dark at all).
Mostly a relaxing putter up the shoreline at around 12-14mph - bit more sporting near Castle Lachlan as the tide turned.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu9VjrjVnWE#
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