TFI Tuesday

Described as short kilometre, the Gamlan  is a trib of the Mawdach, joining that river by public toilet falls, its steep and fast, I watched the boys on their first run down and  couldn’t keep up on the bank. Joining them for their second run I broke in, made a draw stroke to line up …

TFI Friday

I closed the guide book quickly, sometimes the guide books can be superfluous, this was such an occassion.  Stevie looked over asking what the guidebook said, “you don’t want to know” I replied.  Daz assured us that it was all good! The entry in the guide book is short, with the initial river description described …

Lick the Ramp

Lew firing his big guns after building the ramp for the York River Festival, built with more kicker than last time you get more air time, more time to rotate and more time to get it wrong, there were some bitch slap landings all round. Sam Ellis givin it large Vidal, went for it all …

Farne Islands

An hour north of Newcastle is the coastal town of Bamburgh, famous for its castle and beaches, 2 k off shore lie the Farne Islands, there can be up to 28 of them depending upon the tidal state.  We paddled out to Inner Farne, Knoxes reef and the East and West Wideopens. Leaving the beach …

Dolgarrog Gorge

One of the many side streams adding to the flow of the Conwy flows through the Dolgarrog Gorge, a steep little tributary that would write off a boat on the first of its many drops, so leaving the boats at home, we walked up it. Looking out from the gorge across the Conwy Valley. Another …

Scotland March 2008

With the weather forecasting gales and rain for the weekend we were looking forward to a good few days boating, too much wind and rain on the Friday and huge dump of snow on the Sunday night, Monday morning reduced out boating days to two We did manage to get in the Coe Gorge in lowish …

Steeps n Creeks with Daz

Daz Clarkson has been paddling for half  his life across the globe in all sorts of exoctic locations, including Norway, France, Italy, Switzerland, Morocco, Pakistan, Nepal, Tibet, Canada and Alaska. These days you are just as likely to find him closer to home, now settled in North Wales he can often be found walking into a …