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Search This Blog. Matthew Watton - solo Tasmania Circumnavigation Steve Dineen's solo kayak circumnavigation Tasmania. This was to be my first time paddling my sea kayak that had arrived late. It was not an ideal preparation for the journey! Andrew Pitt, a nearby neighbour and paddling companion, joined me on the first day to travel from Eaglehawk Neck to Maria Island. We set off 'pushing' into a North West wind for a couple of hours. At times the going was hard.
An early southerly change was due; the wind would then be behind us. A slight breeze now behind us we put up our sails. It gave us little assistance. Had lunch at Point Lesueur, on a small beach and then on to Darlington. We had a great breeze, sailing for a few kilometres without paddling, the first day had gone to plan and we arrived on Maria on time, we met up with the others who had caught the Ferry across from Louisville.
Helen and I were very cramped in our tent. All our gear and the two of us it was too much for the 'small' two-person tent. The next morning my body ached from the day's before paddle, I was happy to have a late departure because of rain.
Said my goodbyes to everyone, who were going for a walk then head back, Andrew was going to paddle back to Louisville while the others went back on the Ferry. I headed straight for Schouten Island.
Halfway, there was a small island called lle des Phoques where I hoped to stretch my legs. Unfortunately I was unable to due to the vertical rock faces and the very large caves. I was also unable to get close due to the one to two metre swells. After spending four hours in the kayak I felt a little seasick due to the side swell. My bottom was also a little tender. It kept playing on my mind, 'I should have brought that cushion insert! The day had slowly improved the sun was now out, on my arrival at Schouten Island I had a swim in the sea and a bath in the river.