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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Sea Kayaking In the West

So last weekend Myself and my Da Philip decided to head west for the weekend and spend the weekend Sea kayaking at the ISKA Sea Kayaking Symposium, Leaving Dublin on Friday after noon but not before heading to i-canoe to pick up all the Demo boats and gear for people too see and buy.


Once in west port we found that we where booked into a swanky hotel with pool and Jacuzzi, I am not that accustomed to this sort of paddling weekend im more used to the surroundings of my van.

We signed up for some of the various activities that where going on over the weekend and then it was off to the bar for some grub and some chat.

Saturday morning came and we were off on the advanced trip to Clare Island, However on hearing that the group would not be circum navigating the island 4 of us packed what we needed and headed out to do the circum nav. I was paddling one of the i-canoe Demo boats the Tahe Reval Mini which I should have got from the name was not the best boat for me and Philip paddled the Tahe Wind 505.





On squeezing into the mini on the beach I proceeded to paddle out into moderate seas once out in the middle of the crossing to Clare Island I soon realised why this boat was called a mini the small swell that was hitting us was breaking into my arm pit I was paddling at water level instead of on top of it. We had a 30km minimum paddle ahead of us and I wasn’t feeling the most comfortable.

Once on the west side of the Island the sea was as flat as you could get and I could take off in the mini, Philip was having no issues with his boat with it suiting his weight range well. I then swapped with Paul Norris who being a lot lighter found that the Mini preformed really well. I used the H20-2 sea kayaking paddle for some of the way and found it great with so little resistance we also had a prototype full carbon H20 paddle this was really nice and if they decide to bring them into production I will be adding it to my paddle bag.


After the trip we dashed back to the Hotel to set up the i-canoe stall for a 2 hour display from all the shops and suppliers, here Paddy McGovern and I chatted with paddlers and solid off some kit, people seemed to like that we had actually spent the day paddling and using the kit we had to show. After that we had a very welcome dinner and then a Talk on the archaeological history of the west of Ireland.

Sunday awoke to a quick dip in the Jacuzzi and then off to Rossmoney to for a boat demo so people could try what we had brought over and all 3 boats seemed to go down well. Myself, Paul and Philip decided to paddle a 15km trip from Rossmoney to Old Head the weather had changed since the sun of the previous day and turned too Rain and wind with some sea fog. This was a nice paddle getting to weave through the islands of Clew Bay and then head on an open crossing to Old Head. After our shuttle arrived to pick us up we headed back to Rossmoney for the final bit of the weekend a prize giving Where the winners of the orienteering competition where announced i-canoe had given some vouchers to the weekend as prizes and they went down quite well with the winners.

Once all the formalities where over we said our good byes and headed back for Dublin after a long weekends sea kayaking. Now me and Paul are back to the next issue at hand the organising of the Colligan Gorge Games 09 Hope to see everyone their.


Cheers

Paddy








Monday, October 12, 2009

2009 - A Liffey Odyssey

As part of National Trails Day 2009, the ICU organised a mass paddle trip down the River Liffey from the ICU Training Centre to Dublin's Docklands.
Water Levels were surprisingly low for this time of year, but everyone made the most of the day, especially the section from Islandbridge to the East Link Toll Bridge. Whooping, whistling and banging was the order of the day at every bridge and tour bus. Some folks were even wiley enough to catch a sneaky beverage along the way!
All in all a good day was had by everyone and it was great to get a different perspective on the city of Dublin, from the water!
Colm Enjoying the Odyssey

Mood Lighting

A 10 year old Famine Ship

Brace for Impact

A Four Court





The Mighty Dereen River

Yesterday, Sunday 11th October 09, with uncertain water levels we decided to head for the (allegedly) mighty Dereen River, in Co Carlow. We headed straight for the take-out in Aghade where we met a couple of helpful lads from the Tullow Kayak Club who lead us straight to the put in. Initially the Dereen is relatively wide (considering it's relatively unknown status) and flat but very gradually picks up pace through some easy boulder gardens and pool drops making it an ideal trip for beginner groups. The ladies made the most of the small/tiny play waves and holes encountered at regular intervals.
Some Dereen Wildlife


Wai Har dropping thru the Boulder Garden

Collette before the Camera Died
After that the river narrowed considerably and dropped through the small gorge which made a nice change and then came THE LUMBER. The boulders were bad enough, but at these water levels, there was a considerable blockage of trees. It'll take a big flood to shift the biggest ones and until then it would be probably best to portage rather than squeezing through (and getting hung up on) the branches.
Overall an entertaining spin, with an aggressive swan and the rapids at Aghade to finish and a welcome change from the Liffey, Boyne, etc...



Thursday, October 8, 2009

The 'almost' Red October

The 'almost' Red October





October is here and with it brings a batch of the Dogs!


here we have


Kaos , Havoc, Flux, Force and a Valley Storm Surf Boat





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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Busy months ahead!

So no sooner are we recovered for the wicked Sunday at Sluice that Ger put together and there is another event on the calendar in the shape of the Sluice Rodeo or as our very own AD has re branded it…
SONY DSC From chatting to AD about it and from how successful the Sluice event was last wear this is going to be the event not to be missed. Not only is there the rodeo at Sluice but there as a party hosted by the very lovely Jenny Kilbride at her shop in Blessington but there also is a Squirt & C1 day at Palmerstown the following day. For more information and to sign up to this event clicky HERE.

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The following weekend Mr I-Canoe is loading up the van and off to attend the First Cranna Canoe Weekend which is hosted by the Foyle Paddlers. From looking at the plans for this event it looks like it is going to be a cracking event and with the guaranteed water for the boater cross this is one weekend everyone should really consider heading along to.
More information on this weekend and how to sign up can be got on the Folye Paddlers website HERE.
The reason I can’t head to the Cranna weekend is because along with the help of lots of other coaches I am running a Freestyle training day..
logo d64(merged down)croppedjpg There is some more info on the here, much to my surprise this booked out in less than a day but stay tuned for a similar event happening in November.
Lastly but by no means least is what I think is possible the best event on the Irish boating calendar is the Colligan Gorge Games being held in County Waterford.


This really is an awesome event to be at, so even if you have missed the registration it is worth while coming down to shout on your mates and check out some of the inevitable carnage! More info and loads of images from lasts years goings on can be found on the events website.
Wow that’s loads to look forward to over the coming weeks and no doubt some of team i-canoe will be lurking about with camera in hand ready to catch all the highs & lows and report back.

Adrian

EDIT - For those who have ever wanted to know what the man behind I-Canoe gets up to I have stuck up a link to his I-Canoe twitter in the sidebar, have a peek into the mind of this miss understood genius.