Well today was blinder!!
We met a lovely group at Ogmore, kitted up and had the best days coasteering this year. Wales Is the home of coasteering, having been developed in West Wales, and the dramatic coastline North, South and West is ideally suited to the activity.
Our choice of venue is the fantastc Glamorgan Heritage Coast, specifically at Ogmore. Andrew Lamb, the Wales Outdoors director, has spent many years playing on the beach here and has developed a coasteering session that is second to none. We are also the only adventure activity provider to use this venue and so we have the coasteering coastline to ourselves.
With some easy to very difficult traversing, swims, caving, ducks and spectacular jumps, this coasteering venue in Wales has it all.
One of the clients who had been coasteering on several occassions with other companies said 'this was the best session, in the best location'. Well, we think so too.
Today the conditions were perfect, warm sunshine, almost flat calm sea conditions - just 1/2 metre of swell - and the tide perfectly suited for a half day morning session of coasteering.
Take a look at the pictures which tell the full story and if tempted why not come along on our facebook club coasteering in Wales open session on October 11th - the sea will still be warm and in any case, we provide lovely warm wetsuits.
The group we booked with had tried to book coasteering with a company based in the Gower. This company told them that the tide was not suitable for a morning session.... hmmmm.... a tide out coasteering session is not coasteering - it is a rock hop. We will follow up this post with a full description of our coasteering session and the risk assessing that we have completed to ensure a safe and exhilarating time is had by all.
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