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Title: Safe Harbour
Post by: Snorvey on December 02, 2017, 11:41:51 AM
The wind has been from the north (i.e. blimmin' freezing) for the last few days, meaning scooter time is essential journeys only.

For the next few days though, it's swung round to the west which is far more warmer (relatively speaking!), so it's nice to get out for a longer ride (again, relatively speaking!) to another of our local harbours.

These little harbours dotted along the coast used to be teeming with little fishing boats - sadly, they're almost all gone now.

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4567/38065922664_3a6175a7b6_b.jpg)

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4557/37896367735_051afdc4c1_b.jpg)
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on December 02, 2017, 03:38:19 PM
Nice pictures. Thanks for posting.
Have not lived near the ocean in a long time...lucky you!
So, fish are gone; no $ in fishing; people stopped eating fish ?
What happened to the industry?
Stig
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Snorvey on December 02, 2017, 04:17:03 PM
So, fish are gone; no $ in fishing; people stopped eating fish ?
What happened to the industry?
Stig

Bigger boats in the shape of factory ships that can stay at sea for much, much longer and have huge blast freezers on board (rather than just boxes of ice that the wee boats have)

Also, there was a period of over fishing meaning restricted quotas for certain species which I guess hurt the small boats more than the big ships that basically hoover up everything in the ocean. Sometimes, you have to give the fishies a chance.

Finally, the European Union. Essentially, it meant the UK's waters were opened up to anyone in the EU to fish (even Spanish trawlers thought it worthwhile to travel north and fish off Scotland)

There are still some smaller boats making a living, but they sail out of the bigger ports where the markets are now. The small harbours are just for pleasure craft now.

The world has changed I guess. All the kids want to be youtubers or vloggers instead of fishermen <sigh>
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Tromper on December 02, 2017, 07:44:05 PM
Very nice.
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Snorvey on December 02, 2017, 08:00:48 PM
A couple of kayakers getting ready for a paddle....

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4518/23926531387_f4957d1f05_b.jpg)
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Mr. Paul on December 03, 2017, 12:40:19 AM
Nice pictures Snorvey! How cold is it there?
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Snorvey on December 03, 2017, 08:29:13 AM
Morning Mr Paul

Nice pictures Snorvey! How cold is it there?

Yesterday, and for the coming week, it's forecast to be around 10C (48F) - which is perfectly fine behind the big screen.

Last week it was about 3C (37F) - Tolerable, but not for long (although heated gloves are on the way!)

January and February tend to be the coldest months here.
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Mr. Paul on December 03, 2017, 02:00:43 PM
Morning Mr Paul

Nice pictures Snorvey! How cold is it there?

Yesterday, and for the coming week, it's forecast to be around 10C (48F) - which is perfectly fine behind the big screen.

Last week it was about 3C (37F) - Tolerable, but not for long (although heated gloves are on the way!)

January and February tend to be the coldest months here.



Thanks Snorvey. It gets colder here in Georgia, but I am certain its not as damp. You will love the heated gloves and how warmer the rest of you feels when you wear them. Since I ride year-round I have heated grips and I would not ride without them!
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Snorvey on December 03, 2017, 02:24:07 PM


Thanks Snorvey. It gets colder here in Georgia, but I am certain its not as damp. You will love the heated gloves and how warmer the rest of you feels when you wear them. Since I ride year-round I have heated grips and I would not ride without them!

A good bit warmer and definitely not as damp I'd say.

Someday, I'd like to live in a warmer (but not too warm - or humid!) part of the world. Somewhere where you can sit out at night or go for long rides on the bike.  English speaking would be ideal, indeed it's almost essential these days since most of Europe is in a sulk with us :-).











Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: Tromper on December 05, 2017, 01:50:21 AM
Right there with ya.
That's the PNW in the summer usually, but definitely not in the winter (three years of especially chilly & wet winters in a row...)

I've pondered that one myself and looked around & come to the conclusion that the snowbirds are right, gotta have a couple different places...now if I could just afford that..

A good bit warmer and definitely not as damp I'd say.

Someday, I'd like to live in a warmer (but not too warm - or humid!) part of the world. Somewhere where you can sit out at night or go for long rides on the bike.  English speaking would be ideal, indeed it's almost essential these days since most of Europe is in a sulk with us :-).
Title: Re: Safe Harbour
Post by: ole two wheels on December 05, 2017, 02:57:04 AM
Looks like an excellent place for scooter riding. Beautiful place you live in.