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Another interesting film.
Loved the chapel, the string of gulls and the lupins.
The lupin man was flying the Union Flag and the Norwegian Flag..not a Saltire in sight!
A lovely vid I thought, nicely paced with bits of history (not too mangled), local interest, scenery, sailing and sunsets.
Tapped.
We were exploring there (shoreside) just a few days ahead of you. Like you we loved the area and greatly admired the chapel. It was certainly cold all the time we were on Orkney but as you have shown in this latest video, it is a great place for boats and sailing. Thanks Dylan. P.
Is there a smaller download option for slower connections? on about 10kb/sec at the moment! Jes
Very much enjoyed the film, it brings back the memories from our (me and wife) visit to the Orkneys just a few weeks before your cruise around the islands.
That WAS summer. It was hot in London at that time, when I was there, and I am an Aussie
Hi Dylan, Another superb video which brought back lots of memories of our trip across Scapa Flo on 14th June last year. We were impressed with the nice new moorings in Long Hope, and after a secure night we took off through the Pentland Firth to Wick and down the east coast to Hartlepool. Magic times! Can’t wait for the next instalment.
Best Regards
Rob
Well 27 degrees in London, 18 degrees at John o Groats ,so it really dropped off over a short bit of sea.
Great work Dylan, but so unfair, you get to do all this sailing!
Thanks for another great video, sorry about last summers weather, keep up the good work. Bob ( Kirkwall Marina)
Hi Bob,
Checked GE for your marina and wonder what is the circular pond SW of Kirkwall Marina
Eade
The Orkney’s and Scapa Flow remind me of the uplifted terraces of our Point Reyes National Seashore –
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A bit chillier, given it was summer, though.
But then Sam Clemmens called the San Francisco summer the coldest winter he’d ever encountered.
A fun adventure. enjoyed the conversation with the lupine bloke. A Robert Gibbings type of encounter.
Dylan! One of the best films yet – love the knack you have of continuing the narrative from on location to the studio and back. Means you’ve been thinking ahead – what next? Storyboarding??
Great stuff, not much sun, but very long days and great light at times I should imagine.
Thank you.
G
Yep!
First class all round.
Another belter Dylan. thanks. Sailed there a few years ago and was moved when we were over Royal Oak as you could see the bunker oil still floating to the surface on a still day.
Another well put together film D magical qualities to it, One of your best I would agree.
Thanks for sharing.
Ade
They have been looking for a perfect place to run a sailing event, need smooth water , plenty of reliable wind, lots of viewing places from the shore, deep water and large docks , cheap construction costs for workshops , sail lofts and the like. sounds perfect, what’s not to like?
Anybody have the number for the America’s Cup organizers?
who needs the sun, sea, sand and surf of Bermuda!
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Perfect only 5 more needed!