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C’est Bien – Tierra Del Fuego
The French Magazine ‘Canoe & Kayak‘ has published a very colourful article about our trip around “Isla Grande”, Tierra del Fuego. It’s a 10 page article that I wrote, translated into French, illustrated by lots of photos. It’s in the current issue – number 230 -I think it looks great! The magazine can be bought here. A preview clip of the Tierra Del Fuego video can be seen here.
Tierra Del Fuego in ‘Geographical’ magazine
I’m excited that the June 2013 edition of ‘Geographical‘ magazine features an article about Barry and my adventure around “Isla Grande”, Tierra Del Fuego. The “Essential Gear” story focuses on the kit we used for the trip – what we chose and why.
It’s a 4 page article – here is the first and last page. For anyone interested, the magazine can be bought through the Geographical website – or you can get a digital subscription. Eventually the article will appear on their website for free!
You can buy the award winning film of “Tierra Del Fuego” for just £4.99 as a download -or as part of “This is the Sea 5″ DVD.
California love for This is the Sea 5
There have been quite a few positive reviews of “This is the Sea 5” while I’ve been in Ireland. Here’s the first page in a 2 page review in the free magazine “California Paddler” (formally “California Kayaker magazine”). If you live in the sunshine state you can look for a free copy of the magazine in your local paddlesports shop – or you can read the whole thing for free on the web here.
You can buy the DVD or download of ‘This is the Sea 5’ in our web shop. You can buy all 8 films as a download (the entire “This is the Sea 5”) or if you prefer, you can hand pick your favourite films on the DVD. Individual films start at £1.99 each. All the films on “This is the Sea 5” are also available as downloads with French, Spanish or Italian subtitles. Click here for French – here for Spanish – here for Italian.
Ireland 5 days in
Wow, 5 days has gone really quickly but we’ve also seen and done a lot. I was pretty weak and couldn’t hold my food in for a couple of days but long sleeps and a short day seemed to fix me up. Either that – or the fish and chips I devoured yesterday at Kilmore Quay did the trick. We’d been told it was one of the best chippies in Ireland so it would have been too rude not to partake! And it was yummy.
The first few days were quite blustery – mostly a side wind blowing us offshore so we could stay in close out of the worst of it at times – and our skegs all worked well to keep us on track when we crossed bays, or paddled out further to make the most of a favourable tide. It certainly blew the cobwebs away.
The east coast of Ireland has been beautiful with long sandy beaches, a rocky headland or two and more long sandy beaches. Giant wind turbines are common sights – as are giant dogs. We’ve seen a few four legged friends that could have been mistaken for bears.
We’re now on the South coast which so far is rockier with a few coves and beaches here and there. It’s beautiful too. We made a welcome detour out to the Saltee islands yeterday to admire some of Irelands’ best bird colonies. Hundreds of gannets sat on white patches on rocks or soared magnificently above us, which razor bills, puffins, gullimots, cormorants and allsorts added to the general buzz and soar of birds. wonderful.
Yesterday was a welcome treat. We had a message from local paddler Mick O’Meara, who has himself paddled around Ireland and across the Irish sea. He invited us to stay for the night and cooked up a mean chicken caserole with good irish spuds. we stayed up far past our bedtime sharing stories and laughing. He runs a sea kayaking business in Tramore on the South coast of Ireland called Seapaddling.com
I am trying to upload photos to facebook every day when I get a 3G signal – it’s easier on my phone baterry and works much more succesfully than using my blog (which tends to not work). You may be able to check my facebook page by clicking here, even if you aren’t on facebook. Roger is writing daily blogs so check out here to read those. His partner Sonja is copying my facebook photos and putting them into Roger’s blogs so that could be a one-stop place for you to go.
Ok time to get a lift back to the water with Mick. thanks again Mick and Uma for grand hospitality.
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