Back in April Ann Miles organised a joint Cambridge Camera Club and Royal Photographic Society Nature Group trip to Maldon in Essex.
At 2pm we boarded Sailing Barge Kitty. It took a few attempts to un-dock and get away. For the next 2 Hours we sailed on the Blackwater Estary. It was VERY cold but Very enjoyable. (Note: Geographical corrections on these last two post with thanks to my friend Chris Fell)
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Saturday, 21 May 2016
Friday, 20 May 2016
CCC & RPS Day Out to Maldon - 1 Morning Walk with geographical correction
Back in April Ann Miles organised a joint Cambridge Camera Club and Royal Photographic Society Nature Group trip to Maldon in Essex.
I have never been to this estuary town just west of Mersea Island. Maldon is on the junction of the River Chelmer and Blackwater Estary. The walks beside the river are absolutely delightful. Lots of sea birds, although on the day we were there, not as many as usual.
We arrived at about 10 o'clock and were booked to sail at 2pm on the Sailing Barge Kitty. We decided to walk down the estary to see what we could see. This first post is about that morning walk.
I have never been to this estuary town just west of Mersea Island. Maldon is on the junction of the River Chelmer and Blackwater Estary. The walks beside the river are absolutely delightful. Lots of sea birds, although on the day we were there, not as many as usual.
We arrived at about 10 o'clock and were booked to sail at 2pm on the Sailing Barge Kitty. We decided to walk down the estary to see what we could see. This first post is about that morning walk.
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