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Archive for October, 2009

Autumn activity

This will sound a little strange after my last posting, which seemd to be all about what I can’t do, as the last few weeks have been extremely busy!
My Board Director role with the SCA is both about overseeing the Access Officer job, and trying to watch ahead for strategic issues and problems. Luckily, recent […]

A good night in Kendal

Hi folks
 Back from a really enthusiastic and rousing evening in Kendal, Cumbria, showing my Scottish Canoe Classics programme. A super venue at the Brewery Arts Centre, organised by entrepreneur Robin , and with a few Irish slides at the end to whet appetities.
An audience of 127, which makes the journey worthwhile, and a repeat somewhat […]

The book is finished!

Hooray! The summer has ben one of large misty loughs, visits to the western loughs in Galway, most by Tony.
September brought a visit over to the Liffey descent, my role this year being photgraphy, as I was certainly not fit enough to kneel in a boat for over 17 miles. The whole eventwas amazing, over 1,200 paddlers, […]

A lovely trip in the Midlands

We succeeded in paddling Lough Gowna, the upper R. Erne, and Lough Oughter between May 1st and 3rd, a great trip, and in good weather. The rain came at night,which was fine. The only slight shock was that, after I arrived in the area on the Thursday, and went to look at both parking places, […]


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