Author: Justine

  • Skiing on the way to Sardinia

    A FISH OUT OF WATER? THE KAYAKS AT 1500METRES!
    It was unplanned and unexpected, but we somehow ended up skiing in the Swiss Alps today!!! We decided at the last minute to make a slight detour on our drive to Sardinia and called in on my father who is staying near Sion in Switzerland.

    We put on our kayaking thermals and begged, borrowed and stole (temporarily) some skiing equipment, and by 10am we were on the slopes at Montana resort. The sky was blue and it was really hot today so we could really appreciate the beauty of the mountains. Barry was nervous about taking to skies again – he mumbled something about not wanting to break his leg just before our kayaking trip! But after his first few turns he was grinning and making jokes so I knew he was enjoying it!! We had a great day skiing between towering rock buttresses. with Alpine Chuffs flying in formation above us. We stopped at a great restaurant in the sun and enjoyed soup and raclette. I was really pleasantly surprised at the amount of powder snow there was right besides the pistes. I had endless runs making fresh tracks, within 50 metres of the piste! Tomorrow we have about a 5 hour drive to Genoa where we will catch the overnight ferry to Sardinia. We hope to be paddling by Thursday afternoon!!

  • On the road to Sardinia


    PHOTO BY AXEL!

    We’re driving south – still in the UK right now and heading towards Dover for a 2pm ferry. We’ve decided to stop for a night or 2 in Sion, Switzerland because my dad is there, and I just realised how close it is to our planned route through France & Switzerland. The ferry to Porto Torres in Sardinia only goes every other day anyway, so instead of rushing for the Monday night sailing, we’ll get the Wednesday night sailing, arriving Thursday morning.

    On advice from Rene Seindal, we will drive 40km to the small town of Fertilia where there is a secure carpark where we can leave the van for 1 Euro a day. It’s also a pretty place to start, and means we have a section of coast with quite a few landing options to start with. The coastline anti-clockwise from Porto Torres is more cliffy with an often rough headland to paddle around and few landing options. That will be a nice end to our trip for us, instead!!

    In the meantime, I’ve been featured on a website called ‘Go! Girls Outdoors’, a website for anyone (including men) interested in the issues facing women in outdoor education and recreation. Click here to see my profile, or HERE to go to the site homepage

  • Irish Sea crossing track

    I finally ( with help from Sanoodi) uploaded the track of mine and Barry’s paddle to Ireland on New Years Day. Well, it was actually 1.30am on 2nd January by the time we left, but we hadn’t been to sleep so it felt like it was still New Years Day!

    We followed a bearing of 280 degrees the whole way across but the tide took us north, then south and then north again. It was really strong as we approached Wicklow but turned as we arrived so we had to fight a tidal race off Wicklow Head before we could land! If you missed it, you can read about the crossing on an earlier blog here.

    If the track doesn’t display properly then you can see it on the Sanoodi website here. The stats given on the website show a distance of 59 miles in 11 hours 53 minutes, an average of 5mph. This is statute miles – it was about 52 nautical miles I think.

    We plan to get a ferry to France on Sunday and drive down to Italy as tourists ( i.e slowly!). We should be in Sardinia and paddling by early April. First, we have to pack!!

  • "Eastern Horizons" DVD here, and new art for "This is the Sea"

    It was Christmas here yesterday and a batch of ‘Eastern Horizons‘ DVDs arrived at my door, ready to go to eager viewers in the UK, Europe and Australasia. It’s now for sale in the CackleTV shop!

    I also took delivery or another batch of “This is the Sea” DVDs as the classic DVD is still popular and I’ve nearly run out. At the time when I first made ‘This is the Sea’ it cost about £25 per colour for the artwork on the DVD. Money was tight and I chose a very simple design with just 2 colours. Or so I thought….. I actually got charged for 4 colours anyway, as the blue and yellow that I chose weren’t the blue and yellow that they had in their palette so they had to mix different colours to make them! So much for money saving!

    THE NEW ‘THIS IS THE SEA’ DISC BESIDES THE OLD ONE!

    In May it will be 5 years since ‘This is the Sea’ first came out so when it came time to get some more made a month ago, Derrick from Kayak Quixotica suggested making a special anniversary cover! Well, we left the cover that Jim Westcott designed as it was, but Derrick designed some new disc art using a photo of Hadas Feldman and I from Kamchatka. I’m really pleased with it and think it looks great! So if you order “This is the Sea” from the UK, Europe & Australasia store from now on, then you might get the new look DVD! Some of the DVDs are headed to a shop in Sweden today aswell!