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  • “This is Canoeing” cover done

    If you’ve ever tried to make a film then you might know that the editing is only part of the job!! 

    Alongside cutting, mixing and adding voice-over are all sorts of other tasks like making sure you have the correct credits for the film, getting permission to use the music, and not least telling people about the DVD!

    One of the big jobs is always designing the DVD cover. As this is the first impression that many people get of the DVD, it’s a pretty important undertaking! I’m lucky that Canoeroots magazine and Rapid magazine are sponsoring “This is Canoeing” so Beth Kennedy, their designer, has been working hard on the DVD cover for the last couple of weeks. I know she’s also working hard finishing designing the upcoming magazine issues so I’m really grateful to her for doing such a good job and for politely making revisions and then more revisions when I’m sure she’s really busy! I’m also grateful for the comments of those people who I sent earlier versions of the cover to, everyone has helped to create a cover that I’m really excited about.

    So here it is – I hope you like it! 

    Over the next few days I need to finish the editing, complete an update of my website which Derrick Mayoleth and I have been working hard on over the last few months, and get a preview clip up on the internet. So watch this space!






  • I’m delighted to announce that Esquif Canoes are headline sponsoring ‘This is Canoeing”, my upcoming DVD celebrating the single blade.

    Esquif make excellent canoes that can be seen in “This is Canoeing” in 3 of the 12 films. Mark Scriver, Paul Mason & Andrew Westwood paddle the Taureau whitewater canoe that they helped design on the amazing Moose river in New York State. These talented paddlers are incredible to watch as they make grade 5 rapids look easy with 1 blade and no spray deck!

    The Esquif Spark was the most popular choice for the competitors in the 2009 Open Canoe slalom National Championships. I filmed this exciting event and am editing the film of the competition at the moment. It’s amazing to see paddlers spin the Spark on a sixpence as they negotiate the slalom gates.

    15 year old US team member in womens canoe slalom, Hailey Thompson, is also seen paddling a Spark in the OC Nationals. There is a film about Hailey in “This is Canoeing” which looks at her remarkable success and how family trips in Wisconsin as a child inspired her to get out in her canoe as often as possible.

    Photo credit: Michael Thompson

    Kokatat watersport wear are the main supporting sponsor. I have been sponsored by Kokatat for about 5 years and have found their paddling gear to be excellent over this time period. I still wear the same dry suit I received from them 5 years ago and it’s seen a lot of wear! I wore it every day on the 2 week trip down the Mountain River & it kept me warm and dry. I’m delighted that Kokatat have chosen to support this DVD and help bring these canoeing films to you all.

    Another great sponsor is Rapid Media. Their editor and publisher, Scott MacGregor is featured in one of the films taking his 4-year old son Dougie down the Petawawa river in October. And their magazines, Canoeroots and Rapid Magazine are sponsoring the DVD. Beth is in the process of designing the cover for “This is Canoeing”. I’ve just seen the first draft and it looks great!

    Not long now!

  • Skiing… in Wales!






    We’ve really been taking advantage of the snow and sunshine in Wales over the last couple of weeks and the last 2 days Barry and I did something I hadn’t really thought I’d do in Wales – we went skiing!

    Neither of us have touring skis so we carried our skis and boots up to the top of a couple of big snowy hills, swapped walking boots for ski boots and skied back down. Yesterday we went in the Ogwen Valley and took 2 hours to trudge up a long snowy ridge. I don’t know how long it took us to get down, but it was much much quicker!! We stopped quite a few times to savour it.

    Today we went with Nick, Matt & Mark into the Carneddi and had a great outing. We carried the skis up almost 600metres – and thankfully the snow was harder today so our ski boots didn’t break through the surface as often and it wasn’t that bad walking uphill. The others had touring bindings and skinned up the hill – it looked a lot easier and more fun… I definitely have to get a pair of touring skis! The downhill was great fun – not the best snow in the world but none of us cared, we were out skiing in our backyard – Barry and I could even see our house across the valley as we were walking up.

    Nick & Matt have been working hard on a new instructinal DVD that they will be releasing in the next month or so called “Kayak Essentials

    I haven’t been working hard enough on my canoeing DVD, “This is Canoeing” but I’m back on the case tomorrow morning and will stop myself from looking out of the window for the next week or so to try to get the editing finished.

  • Original Art



    I was obviously a very good girl this year as Santa was very kind to me!

    It all started a few weeks ago when Barry and I paddled out to Bardsey island and stayed overnight with the family who lives there year round. We had a great time, bought a few christmas presents ( homemade Bardsey island rugs & hats, and hand woven willow) & caught up with Steve, Jo, Rachel & Ben. Their daughter, Rachel, loves art and showed us her GCSE art projects which were really imaginative and beautiful. I particularly liked a charcoal painting she had drawn of a seal. 

    We returned home and a week or so later, Barry told me that he would have to lie to me over the next week – but all in my best interests of course! I knew his lies involved making something out of wood, but I could never imagine that when he left home telling me he was going to work, he really drove down the Llyn Peninsula, paddled to Bardsey in a force 5 westerly & lumpy seas to pick up a charcoal painting that he’d commissioned Rachel to paint for me! When he got home that evening, I had no idea where he’d been!! He then disappeared off to make a lovely frame out of a big piece of elm and gave me the end result. The seal charcoal by Rachel is her first commission, but I don’t think it will be her last!!

    RACHEL – CHICKEN & TURKEY FEEDER AND ARTIST!