John Leonard
John Leonard
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Drascombe sailing, fishing and coastal foraging in Scotland.
Another adventure taking in the fantastic scenery and nature here on the west coast of Scotland.
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Drascombe sailing and exploring an abandoned village.
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Another local sailing trip aboard the drascombe coaster Maid of Stone, with some history and wildlife, in the company of Lara and Tupac.
Island exploring in Scotland aboard Drascome Coaster, Maid of Stone
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A fantastic few days sailing, leaving Tobermory and visiting the neighbouring island of Lismore.
Canoeing, wild camping and swimming the River Spey
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A trip with @sirius-8709 and the dogs.
Overnighter in a drascombe coaster
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A little trip with the dogs on the west coast of scotland.
Drascombe Coaster sailing in Scotland.
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Return Leg of my three day trip to the Isle of Rum. Leaving the Rum Cuillin behind we pass the isles of Eigg & Muck, round Ardnamurchan Point (the most westerly point of mainland UK) and in to the Sound of Mull
Felling a big backwards leaner
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Felling a big backwards leaner
Sea otters feeding on the west coast of Scotland
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Sea otters feeding on the west coast of Scotland
Coppicing Sweet Chestnut
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Coppicing sweet chestnut. Coppicing is one of the most sustainable forms of forestry, as the trees regrow from the stumps and have a short rotation. These trees are around 25 years old, and in another 25 years they will be ready to cut again. This wood has likely been managed this way for many centuries. Sweet chestnut is a great timber especially for use outdoors, fencing etc. as it is natural...

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  • @davidford4200
    @davidford4200 19 днів тому

    Looks idyllic. Just bought my first boat, a Drascombe Lugger, and will start of on the Deben near Ipswich.

  • @the_grand_tourer
    @the_grand_tourer Місяць тому

    Look how many ceps !! (penny buns), I'm heading over to the inside mainland area overlooking Mull for a few days (with my working cocker), I'll be out foraging too. Ceps are great things to dry out and use for sauce and stock, but timing is the thing, especially if they get too wet and soggy. Good tip, stick to the nicest tasting and easiest to recognise mushrooms, cep, chanterelle, hedgehog and a few others.

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Місяць тому

      Nice one, have a great trip. I have dried some but normally I eat them fresh in scrambled eggs with toast, delicious!

  • @waikukujk
    @waikukujk Місяць тому

    Cool vid mate but you need a decent mike

  • @neilparks2651
    @neilparks2651 Місяць тому

    Enjoyable viewing.

  • @dirtbagd89
    @dirtbagd89 Місяць тому

    Wow, what a great trip!

  • @SmallTraditionalSailingBoats
    @SmallTraditionalSailingBoats Місяць тому

    Fabulous video! Thank you for sharing.

  • @piotrn9309
    @piotrn9309 2 місяці тому

    Great, where is it?

  • @Tearlaich64
    @Tearlaich64 2 місяці тому

    John, I see that you can lower your yard right down. Do you not use parrel beads? I have to furl my sail up against the mast because I have two sets of beads (in addition to the ones on the jaws) holding the yard against the mast. Good to see you and those dogs out. You've not missed much this season! Charlie

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack 2 місяці тому

      Hi, on the gaff I have the beads on the Jaws and further up where the halyard attaches. In a very light wind I leave the gaff up against the mast but more often I undo the parallel beads and bring the mainsail and gaff down into the cockpit. This trip was actually back in June, I have been out on a few other short trips but I agree the season has been pretty rough so far! Hope you have has some quality time on the water

  • @daki222000
    @daki222000 2 місяці тому

    wow, so beautifull. thanks for sharing. have you ever just pulled the drascombe up on the beach i.o. anchoring? cheers.

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack 2 місяці тому

      I have never beached the boat myself, although I know many others do. I think it would be fine as long as you are careful to ensure there are no rocks under your boat that could damage the underside of the hull. There is also a risk that you can get small stones or gravel lodged in the centreboard case preventing the centreboard from going down, I have experienced this with another boat, and it could particularly be a problem with drascombes as they rely on gravity to go down. Despite that, I am not saying I wouldn't consider it on a nice sandy beach somewhere. Maybe I will try it and report back!

  • @dirtbagd89
    @dirtbagd89 2 місяці тому

    Great trip. Thanks for posting. Did you get much sleep without your sleeping bag?

  • @clairejones1401
    @clairejones1401 3 місяці тому

    My idea of heaven

  • @4amwaj
    @4amwaj 6 місяців тому

    great stuff

  • @richarddevaottien7724
    @richarddevaottien7724 7 місяців тому

    Sun Simulator alert 😮

  • @henktulp4400
    @henktulp4400 8 місяців тому

    Yoooo, on board your smal boat you’ve even got a smaller smal boat…..

  • @christopherstevenson9737
    @christopherstevenson9737 10 місяців тому

    ❤ Drascombe! Your doggies clearly the star of the show!! ❤ the folding wood grille. Who makes this? Thx.

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack 9 місяців тому

      Hi there, the grill is made buy Volcann, I went for it because it's marine grade stainless steel. www.indooroutdoors.co.uk/products/volcann-stainless-steel-portable-bbq

  • @philj3727
    @philj3727 Рік тому

    Looked a thoroughly enjoyable trip !

  • @philj3727
    @philj3727 Рік тому

    Looked like a real adventure. Did you cook and sleep aboard?

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Рік тому

      Yes slept aboard and mostly cook aboard but sometimes on the beach, depending on the sea state and weather.

  • @philj3727
    @philj3727 Рік тому

    Brilliant, will be checking out your other vids

  • @jimmybritt9537
    @jimmybritt9537 Рік тому

    Perfect size boat for you and the dog's going on little adventures 👍👍🇺🇸

  • @mikeu5380
    @mikeu5380 Рік тому

    Nice outing. Thank you! One concern, though-- I wonder if the dogs disturb the resident or migratory wildlife there-- especially birds. Cheers!

    • @henktulp4400
      @henktulp4400 8 місяців тому

      Wouldn’t it be fair to assume that John keeps his dogs in check…. and that birds (being part of nature…) know how to recognise predators (no more than being another part of nature….) hence know how to deal with that knowledge… without total panicking…. Surely if the ongoings were not like so John would not venture in these sort of places….

    • @mikeu5380
      @mikeu5380 8 місяців тому

      @henktulp4400 Good sentiment, and I would hope so. I have seen so many incidents over the years by less thoughtful trekking dog-owners that I am concerned. Thanks.

  • @dirtbagd89
    @dirtbagd89 Рік тому

    That looked like a fantastic trip!

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Рік тому

      Thanks @dirtbagd89, it was a great trip, time you bought yourself a boat so you could do cool trips like this 😉

  • @davidwimberley5026
    @davidwimberley5026 Рік тому

    I really enjoy these no-music, straightforward, just sailing, Drascombe Coaster videos of yours.

  • @stevec-b6214
    @stevec-b6214 Рік тому

    nice trip! my dream boat.

  • @dirtbagd89
    @dirtbagd89 Рік тому

    Cracking vid! 'She got bitch slapped by a salmon' cracked me up.

  • @roxyknight4909
    @roxyknight4909 Рік тому

    Cool video. A boat tour would be awesome 👌

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback and the suggestion. I will get around to doing a boat tour soon, stay tuned!

  • @thereverendsam413
    @thereverendsam413 Рік тому

    How do you deal with toileting the dogs? I have a small boat and a tiny dog, and I keep thinking about it

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Рік тому

      At the risk of stating the obvious, a good walk before setting off is a good start, and try and plan a route that allows for some beach stops though out the day. My younger dog, who is still a puppy does go on the back of the boat, which sounds grim but it's actually really easy to wash it all away with a bucket of water. My elder dog has a very strong bladder. Happy sailing!

  • @crimeariver2519
    @crimeariver2519 Рік тому

    No mention of midges, John! Looks like you had a lovely peaceful time. (Correct me if I'm wrong, but by 'cosy' cabin do you actually mean cramped?😄)

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Рік тому

      Midges genuinely not that bad! At least they can be escaped on the water. The cabin is perhaps a little cramped but in wet or windy weather its still great to get in the warmth and relative dry!

    • @crimeariver2519
      @crimeariver2519 Рік тому

      @@johnleonardandpack A cramped cabin beats a wet tent every time! (Sam's dad here 😉)

    • @Tearlaich64
      @Tearlaich64 Рік тому

      If you approach a Coaster thinking "cabin" then it's cramped. If your frame of reference is bivvy bag or tent then it's cosy luxury.😂⚓

    • @Tearlaich64
      @Tearlaich64 Рік тому

      Thanks John. We got out on mine for the first time on Tuesday. Think my first overnighter will be over to the Holy Isle off Arran.

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Рік тому

      ​@@crimeariver2519 I heard a rumour that you are thinking of buying a rib?

  • @dirtbagd89
    @dirtbagd89 Рік тому

    What a great adventure! Lara and Tupac seemed to enjoy it. 'It's pissing it down with rain' cracked me up.

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack Рік тому

      "wetter than an otters pocket" on the return leg hence not much footage.

  • @piotrn9309
    @piotrn9309 Рік тому

    Lovely place for sailing. 👍👍👍

  • @johnnymartin5586
    @johnnymartin5586 2 роки тому

    Great looking dog!

  • @rachaeldyer7540
    @rachaeldyer7540 2 роки тому

    Stunning. Wow!

  • @dirtbagd89
    @dirtbagd89 2 роки тому

    Nice work boyo!

  • @thecurrentmoment
    @thecurrentmoment 3 роки тому

    Love it, especially the bit near the end where you showed your workflow. I might pinch that for my own trees if you don't mind

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack 3 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, I would prefer it if you didn't use it. Why don't you make and post a video of yourself at work? 🙂

    • @thecurrentmoment
      @thecurrentmoment 3 роки тому

      @@johnleonardandpack I'm not going to use the video, just the idea of felling them all in the same direction, cutting them to length, and then stacking them between the trees in the 'row'. I planted a bunch of chestnut trees in the last few years so they ate not big enough yet, but I will keep this in the back of my head. There may be some hazels of my dad's to bring down though. I've been thinking of doing some videos of things I'm doing but haven't done that yet, I just squeeze things into my weekends when I can, but now I don't have as many pressing projects I can spend a bit of time on that

    • @johnleonardandpack
      @johnleonardandpack 3 роки тому

      @@thecurrentmoment ah sorry bro, I misunderstood, my bad. Are you based in New Zealand? How does the chestnut grow over there?

    • @thecurrentmoment
      @thecurrentmoment 3 роки тому

      @@johnleonardandpack all good, easy mistake to make. Grows pretty well, we mostly have the Japanese/European chestnut hybrids here because they handle our warm humid climate better. The nuts can be huge too, I think I was regularly getting 30g nuts which were on the bug end, some were 40g or so. Can't remember the numbers. One 20 year old tree I coppiced (a hybrid) has 10 shoots that I saved and they have each grown to 6cm dbh in three seasons. I planted some European ones and they are also growing well, I suspect they'll be similar when I coppice them but they could be slower. We'll see. I'm planting them for fencing material because I think I can save a lot of money in fencing. Treated radiata pine posts are about $10-20 here so I think I can make some decent savings doing my own. A question, seeing as you have coppiced more chestnut than I have, I've planted them 2m x 2m apart, is that a good spacing? His many stems would you leave on each one? And when would you first coppice them? I'm feeling a bit impatient because many of them are quite branchy - I was hoping to let them bulk up and then chop them but I might be waiting a lot longer for any straight timber. I was contemplating chopping them off as soon as I am confident they'll regrow so they can start off with a number if straight stems. What are your thoughts? Thanks

  • @thebusinessfinder2543
    @thebusinessfinder2543 4 роки тому

    How many days to Coppice an acre?