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PostHeaderIcon This is the Sea 5 “could be the best yet”

The folks at Canoe & Kayak UK magazine haven’t wasted any time in watching and reviewing “This is the Sea 5” & they think it ‘could be the best yet’. They enjoyed the “inspiring quality and excellent film and production values” and highlighted the fact that there are 8 films from all over the world. They aren’t the first people to tell me this is their favourite of the series & I’m really pleased it’s being well received.

You can read the CKUK whole review in the latest issue ( #146) which arrived at Cackle TV HQ yesterday. The magazine also features an article by John Willacy about how he prepared for his  UK circumnavigation last year, & a Safety at Sea guide.

You can buy “This is the Sea 5” & many other paddling DVDs at at your local paddling shop or at www.cackletv.com.

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PostHeaderIcon 19 days, 19 presentations

I’m back home in Wales after a tour that was at once exhausting and exhilarating. Over 19 days away, I gave 19 presentations in 11 different locations! It wasn’t quite quite one every day as I had the luxury of 2 days without presenting (and the day I arrived in Chicago). But at the bigger shows of Canoecopia & Jersey Paddler, I gave 2 or 3 talks within a few hours.

It was great to see familiar faces  – some of whom I see less than once a year. I met people I’ve heard about from mutual friends & folks who inspire me. One of my favourite comments was from a man who said that my films aren’t elitist and they ‘bring people along with me’. If that’s true then that’s a great achievement.

I was struck by what a community the paddlesports industry is – or can be. At the big shows, rival brands tout their wares next-to-each-other, then go for a beer together in the evening. We are all trying to have fun & make a living.  If we can work together to increase excitement for paddlesports then that has to be a good thing for businesses & participants.

I’d like to thank everybody who helped to arrange a presentation – lots of people worked hard to get things organised & to the friends and occasional kind stranger who put me up for the night. Thanks to the following shops for hosting talks – Rutabaga (Canoecopia) – Riverside Kayak Connection, MichiganAlder Creek, Portland (OR)Bay Creek, Rochester (NY) Complete Paddler. TorontoTrailhead, OttawaCanoe Imports, Burlington (VT) – The Kayak Centre (RI) & Jersey Paddler.

Thanks to Shawna & Leon from Body Boat Blade & Melinda Moree for spearheading the Seattle talk which raised well over $1,000 for the Washington Water Trails Association. Big thanks to Rob Avery & Valley Sea Kayaks who kindly paid to hire the magnificent Mountaineers building & Hilleberg – who sponsored me with a great tent and tarp for Tierra Del Fuego. Petra Hilleberg came along and donated 2 of those great tarps to the raffle. Local Olympian Greg Barton, who is featured in the DVD, came and donated a $100 voucher towards any Epic purchase. Kokatat donated a PFD.

I also had some play time, including a fun morning kayaking with Shawna, Leon, Seth & Erik at Deception Pass. And I enjoyed some fresh powder with Cheri & Turner, managing to get some snow time on 3 days, despite only having 1 day off. Thanks to Cheri & Turner and 4 Maine kayak shops for organising a great showing in Falmouth.

Thanks to everyone who came to a presentation – it wouldn’t have been much fun without you! The different crowds of enthusiastic people helped keep me excited about sharing the films, despite all the travelling. Thanks to Mark Morel for 2 Seattle photos & Kelly from Complete Paddler for the photo from his shop. Thanks again to the main sponsors, Kokatat & Valley. Valley Sea Kayaks generously sponsored the tour & paid for my internal flights & rental car.

This Saturday, I’m closer to home – presenting the DVD at Summit to Sea on Anglesey. If you are near by then come along and see some films! 6.30 for 7pm. The presentation will be about 70 minutes, followed by a curry.

PostHeaderIcon Canoecopia & the This is the Sea 5 tour so far

Whoosh. That’s  how my world feels right now – but it’s an exciting whoosh, as I rush from place to place with “This is the Sea 5”. The launch at Canoecopia, the world’s largest paddlesports show, went well. It was great to see people I haven’t has a yarn with for 5 or 6 years, meet a few others & see the latest bits of gear on display at the many stands.

Too much time inside means I’m forgetting how to put the gear on though.

There were about 10 presentations going on every hour, every day about trips, paddling destinations, “how to” talks & pool demonstrations. Sharon & Alec Bloyd-Peshkin showed how to go a scramble rescue, and had a bit of fun in the process. I gave 2 presentations a couple of times each over the weekend. I showed highlights from “This is the Sea 5″ and showed photos & video from our paddle around Isla Grande, Tierra Del Fuego.

After Canoecopia, I got a lift to Michigan with Tiffany & Pat from Riverside Kayak Connection. They put on a showing of “This is the Sea 5” at a local restaurant with some yummy food. I recognised a few faces from when I’ve been to symposiums in the area & it was great to catch up folks.

Last night the show was in Portland’s Mission Theatre. Thanks to Paul Kuthe & Kate Ross for  putting me up & helping Alder Creek kayak centre to organise a great event. I was very excited to see “This is the Sea 5” up on the bill board outside the theatre – and there is something pretty special about having your film show in a beautiful theatre.

This Thursday night, I’m in Seattle at the Mountaineers, which I’m excited about. There will be a raffle in aid of the “Washington Water trails” and there are great prizes –  a PFD from Kokatat, a Werner paddle sponsored by Body Boat Blade, a fantastic tarp from Hilleberg & a $100 Epic voucher from Epic. Greg Barton will be there, as will Petra Hilleberg & Shawna & Leon from Body Boat Blade. Thanks to Valley Sea Kayaks for sponsoring my travel on the tour & for paying for the fantastic Mountaineers Building.

I’ll also be in Rochester, New York – Toronto  – Ottawa – Vermont – Maine – Rhode Island & the Jersey Paddler show. Click here for details.

If you can’t make the tour, you can always buy a DVD – or download.

PostHeaderIcon “This is the Sea 5” has shipped!

I never seem to learn that no matter how prepared I think  I am – the weeks preceding a DVD launch are hectic!
The good news is that “This is the Sea 5” is now shipping – all pre-orders were sent a few days in advance of the release date to try to get them there for 8th – or very soon after if the postal service is slow. Shops that pre-ordered should have them on their shelves as well.
I’m now in Chicago staying with the Bloyd-Peskins, on route to Canoecopia where “This is the Sea 5” is launched tomorrow. I’m slightly nervous to have lots of people suddenly watch the 8 films on the DVD, after so long of just talking about them. I really hope they live up to the hype! I’m also excited to see some old friends & feel the buzz of the world’s largest paddlesports show.

There’s already been quite a bit of publicity around the DVD including this interview with me on the ‘Canoe & Kayak magazine‘ website & another chat with the lovely BP family here.
The shops & venues where I am presenting ‘This is the Sea 5’ have created posters for the events which have been circulating on facebook. I’ll be in Detroit – Portland (Oregon), Seattle, Rochester (NY), Toronto, Ottawa, Vermont, Maine, Rhode Island and New Jersey – so if you live close enough to any of those then please check out the details.
If you order a ‘This is the Sea 5’ from the UK/ Europe/ Australasia store then you will receive a DVD without any plastic cello-wrap on it.  Please be assured that you are receiving a brand new DVD but I had some made without this wrapping on because I feel strongly that it’s a shame to wrap something in plastic only to have that wrapper thrown away before use. I’d love to eliminate wrapping from all my DVDs but understandably most shops want a cello-wrapped DVDs so customers know that they are buying a new product. But every bit helps.