4 awards and multiple reviews for “Kayaking the Aleutians”
Baja – here I come! I’m about to head off to circumnavigate Isla Angel de al Guarda – the 2nd largest island in the Sea of Cortez with Ginni Callahan, Santiago, Ramon & Dick. It will be a welcome change after over 30 “Kayaking the Aleutians” Presentations in the last 5 weeks. I’ve been trying to catch up on emails and my to-do-list today before disappearing from internet access for 2 weeks.
Firstly…. the film has now won 4 awards which is really exciting!
Best Film at the German Kayak Film Festival
Best Sea kayaking film at the Waterwalker Festival
Best Adventure film at the Waterwalker Festival
Best Kayaking film at the Llanberis Mountain Film Festival.
I was on TV in Toronto talking about it – they spent longer plastering me in make-up than interviewing me but my family think I’m famous now I’ve been on TV!
There have been quite a few reviews of “Kayaking the Aleutians” that have come out – all of them good!
Award-winning Bushcraft instructor Paul Kirtley has just recorded a podcast with me about the film which you can listen to here.
Global Grapevine caught up with me at the Adventure Travel Show and have published an interview about technology on adventures here.
I finally met the friendly John Herbert & Louise in Victoria. They reviewed the DVD on their blog KayakYak here and just for good measure put up a post about my talk at Ocean River Sports.
Canada’s Mountain Life Magazine reviewed the film here. Mark Rainsley was surprised I asked him to review it and surprised that he wished the film was longer.
Kevin Callan‘s daughter Kyla gave the film a big thumbs up on the Explore Magazine blog, with her only fault the fact that we swore in it, although she added that she would have sworn as well if she’d been there!
The Bristol Bay Times published a more detailed story about how the Aleutian communities touched us on the journey.
Tatiana from Italy thinks this is my best film yet.
Adrenaline.no gives the thumbs up in Norwegian here.
If you haven’t seen “Kayaking the Aleutians” yet, you can buy a download here.
If you are in the UK, Europe, Australasia the DVD is available here.
For North America, South America & Japan, the DVD store is here.
The DVD (and full download) contains a 55 minute version of the film AND a 70 minute Directors cut, plus 4 bonus films from the Bay of Fundy, Wales and Tofino, Canada.
And you can see James Roberts’ film about kayaking in Greenland last year for free here (or play it below). I toured with James & his wife Dympna for a week and it was great fun. I really enjoyed James’ film, edited by David Hartman, despite watching it 5 times in 5 nights!
OK, the island is calling and I must go……