09:00 We pack up, leave what we don't need and get into the car.
Transfer from Murmansk to the Titovka checkpoint, then off-road to the drop-off point. The transfer takes 2.5 hours.
We pack our things in hermetic bags, put our own and public belongings in the cockpits of the kayaks, break into kayaks, go through the briefing, listen to the order of movement.
We have lunch on the shore. Finally, we go down to the water.
The river at the very beginning of the route is winding, and its banks are extremely beautiful and full of vegetation. We follow the river turns — first to the right, then to the left, then to the right again…
Then the river begins to straighten out, and we see a destroyed bridge, further to the right are the houses of the campsites.
We walk a little further forward, and a huge hill begins to rise on the left, and a waterfall flaunts on it!
Gradually, we are approaching the exit from Titovka, at its mouth – Motovsky Bay is ahead. There are several fish farms located here.
Here the wave becomes more serious, and we hide and walk past the lip of Kislukha, go around Cape Mogilny and pass by the island of the same name.
Ahead of our parking place is Sennukha Bay. There is a stream with drinking water and a good parking place.
Having placed the kayaks, having set up tents, we will go to explore the territory – further along the coast there is an incredibly beautiful sandy beach, where puffins and seagulls surf the air, shells and firewood lie here and there on the sand.
You can walk around the neighborhood for a long time – there are a lot of interesting things here!
There is almost no cellular connection here, so you can take a break from civilization.
In case of alarming weather, we set up camp on Titovsky Island, which is no less picturesque and rich in history.
We have dinner, discuss what we saw and the impression of sea kayaking, tired but satisfied, we go to bed.
We will go kayaking on this day for 10 km.