Mainly kayaking photographs taken on the Isle of Man and beyond.


Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Begginners' trips from Port Erin.



Along with Sam and John I took two groups out from Port Erin. There were stiff Northerly winds creating a challenging swell off Bradda Head. This subsided during the evening allowing the more experienced paddlers to venture beyond the bay mouth. Otherwise it was rock hopping, skills, rolling (coaches only) and even some more "double trouble" from Sam and John.
It's interesting to consider the responsibility taken on by those running these sessions. As a Consultant Anaesthetist I'm used to taking on huge responsibility. In turn I get well paid. I'm not sure that the responsibility running these sessions is any less. It seems a shame that it is so difficult to make a living as a kayaking coach.

Saturday, 18 August 2007

Wet and windy Intermediate trip from PEEL to Dalby and Back.
















Keirron and I took a bunch of extremely competent Intermediates from Peel to Dalby and back. As you can see from the harbour gate at Peel it had been raining heavily accompanied by force 5 to 6 winds. After lunch at Nyarbyl we returned for "wet skills" in Peel. Rolls, re entry and roll and even a mass roll took place. Finally Keirron demonstrated how to re-entry and roll replacing his spray deck whilst underwater.





Friday, 17 August 2007

Level 3 Coach Assessment.







Janet, Keirron (Venture Centre) and myself have been taking the Coach 3 assessment for the last two days. We've completed a written paper, given a lecture and carried out two on the water assessments. We finished up with some body surfing at Fenella Beach.
Janet Taylor, Keirron Stout and one other passed their Coach 3 assessments.

Wednesday, 15 August 2007

2007 Isle of Man Kayak Symposium Underway!







Freya, Peter and Trys have arrived in the Isle of Man. Force 6 NW winds straight into Peel provided perfect conditions for 5 Star training and assesments. See www.KAYAK.im for more photographs.

Sunday, 5 August 2007

Are the "Horrendous Experiences" back?





On Sunday the original Adventure Club members were re-united at Gansey Beach. The weather was miserable with heavy rain and a force 6 westerly wind. We headed off to the Sound of Man and encountered a heavy swell off the Chasms. The swell dropped off on our return towards Port St Mary denying us the opportunity to surf effortlessly home. Not quite a "horrendous Experience" but a good start marking Keirron's return.

Sunday, 29 July 2007

ALONE!!!




With Keirron away it's solo kayaking at the momment. Around the Calf, past Carrick Rock and solo surfing in the tidal races at the Sound.

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Finally finished - well nearly anyway!!!!


With the fireplace in, the stove installed and the floor down the living room is habitable again. Just the shutters and lighting to complete. This took 4 months!!!!!