Homer Simpson's Lovechild
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While exploring the island a couple of years ago I encountered a couple of middle aged blokes camping on the southern side . They were a bit cagey and asked if it was "ok " to camp on the island and if I was the owner. Looking at the strewn litter and beer cans I replied something about the right to roam, responsible access , not leaving a mess etc . They were very pleasant and offered me a can of beer. We sat and admired the Kyles in the late sunlight. They had gone to great effort to find that spot.
Swung by next day. They had left their tent , all their litter and beer cans / portable barbeques and some delightful tangles of pink bog roll complete with buzzing bluebottles.
Always wondered why boats dont run a line ashore and lie with stern close to the island. There are rings,rocks and trees a plenty .The banks are near vertical rock walls. That would leave the pool and the northern shallow section free for conventional "swingers" and transit passage.
Swung by next day. They had left their tent , all their litter and beer cans / portable barbeques and some delightful tangles of pink bog roll complete with buzzing bluebottles.
Always wondered why boats dont run a line ashore and lie with stern close to the island. There are rings,rocks and trees a plenty .The banks are near vertical rock walls. That would leave the pool and the northern shallow section free for conventional "swingers" and transit passage.
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