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  • UK premieres and reviews

    It snowed today in Mynydd Llandegai – the first time this year!

    There are a few more reviews of ‘This is the Sea 4’ popping up. Derrick at Kayak Quixotica has written a long and very nice review.

    Overall, the DVD seems to be well received – there is some bickering and bantering about which disc is best and different people have their particular favorite chapters. I’ve also seen some discussion about which of the 4 “This is the Sea” DVDs is the best one – the Norwegians that I have spoken to think that this one is the best so far but no 2 people think exactly the same…. Hopefully with 2 and a half hours of content, everyone can find something they like!

    If you still aren’t sure and live close enough then tomorrow – Wednesday – is the premiere of “This is the sea 4” in Llanberis at Surf Lines shop, and on Thursday there is a premiere at Brookbank Canoes huge store in Stockport.

    You can see an interesting variation on the cover of ‘This is the sea 4’ here

  • Scottish Canoe Show and Podcast

    We’re on our way home from the Scottish Canoe Show in Perth. They chose a good weekend for an indoor event as strong wind and rain drove people inside to buy new toys and listen to speakers. While we were there, Simon Willis recorded a podcast with Barry and I about our New Zealand expedition. You can listen to it here, or listen to some of Simon’s many other interesting podcasts here.

    Now we’re driving south, hoping traffic allows us to reach the Wirral in time to show the premiere version of “This is the Sea 4” there tonight!

  • Scottish Gales

    It’s been a windy week in Scotland and we’ve only paddled 2 days in the Oban area. We had a fun paddle around Seil island 2 days ago, and a battle into a really strong headwind yesterday at Craigneish which was strangely satisfying. It took us an hour and 10 minutes to go less than 4km around 2 islands, and about half an hour to surf back! Other than that we’ve been walking and catching up with friends. Tomorrow we’ll be at the Scottish Canoe Show in Perth.

    “This is the Sea 4” is being well received. I’ve had loads of positive comments about the New Zealand and Queen Charlotte island expeditions, in particular. If you are still making your mind up whether to buy it, there are a few more reviews out to help you make up your mind!

    In English,

    http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/forum/

    http://southwestseakayaking.co.uk/

    In French,

    http://www.expemag.com

    In Norwegian,

    http://www.qajaq.no/article.asp?id=75

  • "This is the Sea 4" in the mail!

    Phew! Finally all the DVD pre-orders are on their way to distributors, shops and individuals. They should be in stock everywhere by next week at the latest, so not long to wait now! I’ve also spotted the first brief review of the DVD. Read it here.

    I celebrated last night with an evening paddle on the Menai Straits. It was a 10metre tide – the last big tide of the year – so Barry and I went to the standing wave that forms at ‘the Swellies’ on spring tides. It was great fun, with the only snag being that the wave only forms for an hour or so twice a day and it happened to be when it was dark!! I didn’t take any photos – sorry – but I did get capsized and have to roll in the dark! Funnily enough, it’s just the same as rolling in the daylight, except that it feels a bit scarier!

    Tomorrow we head north, to the Edinburgh Film Festival where I’m talking on Sunday afternoon, then to the Scottish Canoe Show in Perth the following weekend. We’ll spend the week in between paddling in Scotland and catching up with a few friends. DVD orders will still go out, usually within 24 hours of them being ordered.

    We’ve added a new date to the UK premiere tour. On Sunday 26th October we’ll be on the Wirral in NW England, where Barry is from, to show the hour long version of ‘This is the Sea 4’. The event will be held at the West Cheshire Sailing Club in Wallasey at 7pm. It’s presented by “Let’s Go Adventure” It’s free but you need to reserve a place by emailing info@letsgoadventure.org.uk Barry and I will be there to answer any questions at the end of the film. We’re also hoping that one of the bands whose music are featured in the DVD, Reckless Elbow, will be able to play a few songs.

    We also have a venue confirmed for the San Diego event. It’s at Aqua Adventures at 1548 Quivira Way on Thursday 13th November. There will be live music and burgers starting at 5:30pm and the screening starting at 7pm. Jen Kleck, the owner of Aqua Adventures ( and one of the stars of ‘This is the Sea 4’), is providing burgers and beer.
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