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9th Isle of Man Sea Kayak Symposium

The Isle of Man has been a favourite kayaking destination of mine since I attended a symposium back in 2006. The warm welcoming nature of the people here along with the stunning coastline keeps me coming back for more. If only the weather could be relied upon!

On Saturday, Kirstine and I joined Nico and Jukka’s group for a short trip along the south coast from Port St Mary. Throughout the day Nico and Jukka along with local guide, John Keggin dispensed valuable wisdom and a host of top tips to keep everyone informed and entertained.


After a blustery grey start to the day, the skies cleared to reveal a breezy sunny day with blue skies. The overnight winds left us with enough swell for some challenging rock hopping and some fun in the surf.

The evening entertainment started with a delicious barbecue dished up by the Ballabrooie crew followed by a talk on American kayaking history by Tom Bergh and a talk on motivation in paddlesports by Nigel Dennis. Drinking, singing and dancing went on into the wee small hours…


Sunday brought in freshening winds from the south so the west facing inlet of Port Erin became the venue of choice. Hangovers were soon cleared making way for more action on the water. More skills sessions including four star training culminated with more surf action in the bay before many of the paddlers began heading home.

In the meantime Kirstine and I are staying on for the following week for some more adventures.

Sea Kayak Podcasts

Jim Krawiecki talks to Simon Willis at SEA KAYAK PODCASTS.com

Jim is the author of the new Pesda sea kayak guidebook to Northern England and the Isle of Man tells us about writing the book, his paddling background, and the best places to kayak around this huge patch.

http://simon-willis.blogspot.com/2011/07/new-podcast-northern-england-guidebook.html

 

Jim Krawiecki

The Lost Coast of California

Last month I paddled the 75 miles of the Lost Coast of California with three friends, all of us instructors with California Canoe & Kayak.

I decided to use the P&H Delphin to demonstrate that it is a great expedition/playboat crossover.

Surfing one of the many reef and point breaks along the Lost Coast. Photo by Bryant Burkhardt

The plan was to exploit every play spot and the Delphin, despite it’s full load was really fun.

Stunning coastline. Photo by Bryant Burkhardt

We passed mile after mile of stunning coastline and found some wonderful campsites.

One of many arches we passed through. Photo by Bryant Burkhardt

This is Ghost Point, a ‘secret’ surf spot that has earned it’s place in California surf folklore.

Looking south from Ghost Point

We found this cool cave and I was so busy filming I forgot to watch out for the rock! Check it out on You Tube.
You can read my full account of our journey on or CCK Staff Blog.
The Delphin had plenty of space for a multi-day journey and whilst it certainly isn’t as fast as my Cetus MV, when we found a feature and started to play I was so happy to be in my Delphin. It rocks!

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