Dippers make the most of record-breaking mild New Year weather
The tide was higher than usual, with the sand completely submerged, meaning people could dive in from the slip if they wanted, rather than walking down the ramp
The tide was higher than usual, with the sand completely submerged, meaning people could dive in from the slip if they wanted, rather than walking down the ramp
It was the first time in more than 30 years that sand was added to the beach which once received yearly deposits.
More dippers than ever before took part in the sixth annual Dalintober Dip For Dosh.
Go out on the water at Kintyre Seasports Project’s Community Regatta.
‘There are 15 organisations signed up to Seasports and we we need to get all of these groups energised for 2018.
Hannah O’Hanlon said: ‘I did it and quite enjoyed it. Because I love swimming in the summer I was dreading the Dip for Dosh, but it was one of the nicest days of all my swims.’