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Saturday, July 26th, 2008. Highland Games.

Cailean Macleod sent me this report issued on July 22nd, by the Press Office of The Maritime & Coastguard Agency. Here there is a delightful excerpt:

Missing Canoeist turns up wrestling at Highland Games.

From midday today Clyde Coastguard have been coordinating the search and rescue of a man after his single seat red slalom canoe was located 100 yards offshore near a fish farm at Cairndow on Loch Fyne near Inveraray. The paddles were nearby.
The first public spirited informant reported innocently to have seen the missing man paddling from one side of the Loch to the other and seemingly attempting to return. After that, when he looked again some time later, the man had disappeared.
A mayday signal was immediately broadcasted into the area alerting other vessels users to anyone in the water. Various vessels responded and began to proceed towards the area. Members of various Coastguard Rescue Teams were immediately sent to the area and the local Rnli inshore lifeboat was also asked to launch. Rescue 177 from Prestwick was also scrambled, and the search concentrated on the area between Dunderave Point and the north end of the Loch.
By 2.10 this afternoon, working on information gleaned locally, the police tracked the missing man who was due to be involved in a scheduled wrestling match at the Highland Games in Inveraray, and he was politely reunited with his canoe by the Coastguard.
Calum Murray, the watch manager of Clyde Coastguard commented that it would appear that the man who is not local - neither a total stranger, one would say - had been tipped out of his canoe whilst some way from the shore and had swum back to shore leaving his canoe and paddles drifting in the middle of the Loch which seems to us a little odd. He had then gone to the Highland Games in Inveraray to take part in a wrestling match.

Life in the Highlands.

Posted on Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 02:59AM by Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios] in | CommentsPost a Comment

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