Lucky enough to go ballooning last week, the weather was amazing and views were awesome. As much as we have got used to being able to see ariel views of pretty much anywhere in ...
Alex Baker has taken on the challenge of The Tour Divide next year, plenty of time to get himself into shape then! Here’s a bit about him and hopefully we’ll be following his ...
Back in May James Vybiral headed into the Amazon and now we finally have had contact. So what has he been up to all that time deep in the rainforest?
James is a visual ...
In a new series of reports, we will be following a small team of scientists as they head off down to Antarctica to do some sciency type stuff. I don’t know if they will be taking ...
Gentle summer cycle rides with friends or a sneaky lunch time run though the local woods to put a few miles in the legs are great for getting the endorphins flowing. However, if ...
Although it’s maybe not the most daring, or the most recent of Daring Deeds, one thing that pushed me to my absolute limit (and a bit more) was my Bob Graham Round last July, so ...
The sound of crunching snow under foot, not a cloud in the sky, virgin ground where no soul had previously tread. Sounds idyllic. Well Robert Taylor has just returned from a ...
K: The idea was really simple; climb two of the mountains that featured prominently in my childhood by bike and in the space of a weekend.
C: Indeed it did sound like a great ...
I have had 6 weeks back in the UK after coming back from Europe, the weeks have flown by. Most of my time has been spent at the water course in Nottingham, with a bit of work ...
Everyone finally arrived, but we were surprised that you could turn up at the hole and if timed correctly you could find it with you and about 3 others there, but you could also ...
I’ve begun looking for new and exciting things to do in my spare time.
The Inter Spinal Unit Games!
I got a call last minute asking if I would like to go down to Stoke Mandeville ...
So… We left Nottingham at 5 on Tuesday to catch the ferry at midnight from Dover. We then drove through the night into Germany, finally stopping as it got light for a few hours ...
The internet is definitely the root evil for most of my epic adventures… I see a link or I stumble across a blog, a seed is sown and the text messages/emails go out to see if any ...
So the Europeans are only 2 weeks away now, not much time. I’ve had my last session on the course at Nottingham and I’m now nearly packed and ready to go. I’ve learnt so much over ...
Albarracin is situated in Spain between Valencia and Zaragoza and offers an excellent bouldering venue. Grades are definitely holiday grades so a good place to go if you want to ...
Ok, so I haven’t done an update for a while, so here’s a little bit about what I’ve been up to recently. Due to recent events in the paddling world its brought to the front of all ...
The sun shone and the skies were blue for the 1st British Freestyle league event of 2010. This was also the 1st of the events counting for selection for the 2010-2011 British ...
It was Friday afternoon and it looked like there was another great weekend on the cards. I didn’t have a plan, Nick had said that he would be around during the weekend but in the ...
I have had tennis elbow since the summer and that has been getting me down. My bike, a 20 year old RockHopper is still in pieces. It was supposed to become a singlespeed ...
Winter has been a cruel training partner. My wife thinks I suffer from S.A.D’s as I tend to hibernate in the winter these days. My only solace has been of the two wheeled variety, ...
The final competitor in this years Iditarod Invitational crossed the line on the 22nd March, 22 days 4 hours and 15 min from setting off. I will be making a presentation about my ...
After a rest day in Manang the following stage saw us head to the foot of the Thorong La Pass, Thorong Phedi.
After resting in Manang and having a good walk up a nearby hill my ...
With limited internet access for the last 3 days it’s not been possible to blog the race as it happened. Today we are in Manang at 3540m, a rest day to acclimatise before the next ...
After a transition stage group ride yesterday of 50km with a healthy serving of both up and down we found ourselves in Gorka.. the old capital of Nepal.
Stage 2, Gorka to Besi ...
I never viewed my participation in this event as a ‘race’, I knew the local guys had the event sewn up as although we can match them on the flat and the climbs when you limit ...
I’d had a trip planned in Scotland for several months, but had never been sure what the weather was going to do. So as it approached I checked the weather and typical as ever, ...
We arrived at the gîte at three in the morning. The door was unlocked but Ken thought it best that we spent at least one night dirtbag style. Driving on for another 30 minutes we ...
Paul is fresh back from competing in the Arrowhead Ultra 135 which we featured in our February website feature. Paul is now preparing for the next challenge in his series of ...
With it being so cold in this country I decided the best thing to do was go somewhere where they make the best use of all the snow – France, Alpe-d-huez. A group of 4 of us ...
4.00am… I’m wide awake… I’ve never really suffered from jet lag but on this trip it had been killing me, its race morning and with a 7am start to the race I was kinda glad of it… ...
Well it’s a good start to the New Year with a 1st in the Dynamic Adventure Racing New Forest Challenge race. Two years before I competed in the 8 hour endurance race with two ...
The last few years I’ve spent a reasonable amount of time in Majorca, in fact my last blog entry was in Majorca deep water soloing. It has lots going for it; it’s hot, has warm ...
Well the annual Ice fest was on in L’Argentière la Bessée in the Ecrin. After last year’s antics I was keen to attempt to get down a ski slope mainly on my feet rather than ...
I’m here… International Falls, Minnesota…. and its living up to its title of ‘Icebox of the Nation’.
The flight was overly long and jet lag has been hampering my eating and ...
4 of Beth’s friends will be cycling from Lands End to John O’Groats aiming to raise the money needed to buy Beth a Boma offroad powered wheelchair.
Any excess cash will be ...
It’s been a while since my last blog post but the start of a New Year offers a good time to both reflect on the year past and to look forward to the year ahead.
2009 was a good ...
2009 was a pretty good year for me, and it finished on a high getting selected for the GB freestyle kayak team. This has been my goal for the last couple of years so I’m pretty ...
Less than a month to go till I will be lining up with 135 miles of the bitterly cold Arrowhead Trail ahead of me, i have spent hour after hour trawling websites for any little bit ...
When winter approaches events become few and far between… as a sponsored rider exposure for the companies that give you love should never be restricted to just the racing season ...
The last 2 months has seen the 3 selection events for the GB team 2010 for the European Championships which will be held in Leinz Austria June 2010. The 1st was the heat results ...
It’s time to reflect on the many ups of the 2009 season. With the main event being a beautiful (well I think so!) little baby girl born in June, my training was possibly going ...
So the 3rd and 4th of October saw the annual freestyle championships at HPP Nottingham. In the week leading up to the event the 2nd hole had been changed to give a nice retentive ...
We were at Holme Pierrepont in Nottingham to support the British Freestyle Championships last weekend. It is a place where both Col and myself used to visit frequently when we ...
Well with summer coming to an end and not getting much sun it was a time for a trip away, the plan was a deep water soloing trip to Majorca for 7 days and 15 of us. We had planned ...
A few days at the coast - Knoydart Penninsula
Since being made redundant i have mostly just mooched about… looking for jobs.. discovering how little there is out there and ...
Sometime late in August a team of average climbers took up the challenge of putting a new route up on Tattershall castle. The route would take a direct line from the main door to ...
My dad has been working his way through the munros since way back when. He’s not going to set any records but he continues to plug away bagging 20 - 30 peaks each year.
When we ...
Everything is bigger and better in America (apparently)... they drive bigger cars.. have bigger houses.. eat bigger burgers and until the people at sip-events got to work they had ...
The past few weeks had been full on.. and then some. With six of us trapped in a cramped unit we just had to get out or something was going to blow..
Running a small company is ...
For what seems like the entire year to date I haven’t ridden a mountain bike with gears… this started as the racing that was initially available suited the singlespeed… then ...
Kenny and Pete have been away sunning themselves in L’Argentière la Bessée in the Pays des Ecrins region of France for this years Tout A Blocs bouldering festival. By all ...
I went.. I saw.. I did some riding.. I got very wet.. they stopped the race….
That’s the super edited highlights of the 2009 Salzkammergut Trophy race… we sorted this trip ...
Since my last California update, not much has happened. Water levels are poor at present so we seem to be spending half of our time searching out white water which is in ...
We arrived in San Francisco on a hot afternoon and I was glad to be off the plane and excited about my first time in North America. After sorting the hire car and bodging together ...
I’ve just returned from a weeks boating on Hawaii-Sur-Rhone. It was a last minute decision (that’s what happens when two girls try and decide on somewhere to go boating) so I set ...
After months of waiting I’m about to head off to California for 3 weeks to kayak in the Sierra Nevada mountains. A quick stop off to Alpkit on the way to LHR was required to pick ...
It was something like 18 years ago when I was first drawn into the giddy world of climbing. Early trips to the Peak District with Andy Simpson and Long Road Sixth Form College ...
With my race calendar looking decidedly thin on the ground and a few previous weeks of getting hammered at shorter distance events I decided it was time to get back to what I ...
We arrived Friday afternoon and hiked over to the car hire booth. I hadn’t even had the chance to stutter a word of Italian before our Panda was upgraded to a Volvo C30. That ...
Well I’ve been having an ongoing saga with my knees for quite some time! I had a fall at Stanage maybe three years ago where I broke a few things and since then I have been ...
The weekend started by being dropped off up at Cow Green reservoir by some very understanding friends (at 11 o’clock on Friday night), we then dragged our boats part way to the ...
The reason I am writing this is that Pete asked what we do on a trip like this, and couldn’t answer him immediately. That’s not because I didn’t know it’s just that it’s ...
5 years ago we registered a website. We were so pleased with ourselves that we decided to take a holiday in Sardinia. Our flight bags were stuffed with some sample Tshirts that ...
If you have never been or never even heard of El Chorro then this is definitely a venue worth checking out! It’s set in the south of Spain around 70km north of Malaga, a 4 hour ...
Just arrived in Dubai and given that it’s 1.00 in the morning it’s pretty busy, in fact very busy. I have a free internet connection - but why in the UK do we insist on charging ...
This is possibly the only time of the year that the mountain bike season takes a break… the winter race series are done… the few early year races have happened and we are a month ...
After no days off work since the new year the double bank holiday weekend was a good chance to get away and relax for a weekend. After a little searching about the internet for ...
A flyer from work on Friday afternoon saw a group of us heading north to Fort William for a weekends boating and the Paddle Sports evening of this year’s Mountain Film Festival. ...
Friday at the outdoor show with Alpkit consisted of breaking the till, adding money up wrong, staring at the big moving/spinning volumes in anxiety and anticipation, spicy curry ...
After picking Andi up in Nottingham we headed straight to the NEC to help on the Alpkit stall at this years Outdoors Show. The Friday is usually a quiet day but for some reason ...
On the 14th March 2009 paddlers from across the country gathered at Hurley for the selections for the GBR freestyle canoe and kayak team 2009. The levels at Hurley were far better ...
It has been a while since Alpkit Adventure have been doing any blogging. This weekend saw the trio return to adventure racing action at the Endurance Life Coastal Series and ...
CWIF is an international bouldering competition held at the Climbing Works, it attracts some of the top boulder’s from around the world like Jerome Myer and Tyler Landman.
The ...
Well its been a busy few months, I’ve moved down to Nottingham and started a new job, I’ve finally got used to work and have got used to 15 mile round trip on my bike, for ...
Power tools charged and primed, dungarees cleaned and pressed, blueprints rolled out on the drawing board.. with just a few days until this years Outdoors Show it goes a little ...
Plastic Fantastic was held at the Nottingham Climbing Centre on Sunday 1st Feb, it was a mixed discipline competition and also a first for the climbing wall. It incorporated a ...
We have had our fair share of weather over the past week. I guess it started a week ago when we flew out for the ISPO trade fair in Munich. The snow had hit the south on the day ...
Well this was to be one of the most action packed weekend I’ve had without falling off or injuring myself. Despite having a 20 hour drive at the start, with my friends fast asleep ...
The adventure in the Alps with Alpkit was an amazing experience. I got the chance to try many new things in a relatively small period of time. Thus making the trip to the Ice ...
The weekend the 17th/ 18th January was the first British Climbing Team Training of the year. This is when everybody gets to meet this year’s team members for the first time and ...
There comes a time in a mans life when he has to prove to himself he is a man. This happened to me at the ICE festival. For the past few years we have been the only people to ...
When I casually mentioned to friends and family that Alpkit were taking me to the Ice Festival in January and that it would involve a bivvy at around -15 degrees the responses all ...
This trip was a true team bonding experience, while also giving my Supersofts a chance to come out of retirement for another shot at the big league. 5 of us hit the road early, in ...
A couple of Mondays ago was the first round of the Sheffield Walls Bouldering League, so some of the Nottingham Junior Team and I (and a few parents) took a trip up to The Foundry ...
So we popped out to Fontainebleau for a few days which proved to be a mistake…
It rains a lot there! All in all we had a day and a half of climbing, although I managed to get up ...
The Tyne Tour is an event I have been attending for years. It’s an event that gets better and better every time and never disappoints. This year was no exception.
After a few ...
I guess you heard about the OMM. We started early, before the rain… so perhaps went for fast and light, rather than taking a bit more kit. It was very windy on the tops and we ...
Last sunday was a fingers up against pessimism day. I was desperate to go climbing this weekend. The weather report on Friday made Saturday look like a wash out, and a windy one ...
For the last six months I have been riding to work (nearly) every day as training for the End 2 End. I’d like to think that it was my dedication at getting fit and in ...
Ahhhhh. How my stomach musles still ache- but, I shall be super strong with incredible core strength!
This weekend I attended the British Team Training weekend in Sheffield.
It ...
A sunny September weekend saw paddlers from all corners of the UK heading to Northampton for the ever popular Nene Freestyle event. The course and gazebos were set up, the sun was ...
At the Festival of Freestyle I was receiving phone calls the whole weekend from friends out on rivers throughout the country so I thought Id take the opportunity to catch the last ...
After a summer travelling around Europe paddling on beautiful blue water with mostly nice sunshine getting back to the UK was a bit of a shock. We arrived back to miserable rain ...
The weather is pretty tasty in Yosemite National Park right now, there is no way I am going to start complaining about clear blue skies and temperatures in the 30s after the ...
So the Monday after the BBC’s we were all packed up and off on the 21-hour journey to the well dreamt of Val di Mello. My Dad and Karl drove through the night with a couple of ...
The BBC’s feel like a distant memory now. A busy five weeks later and I’m going to try to remember it all.
The qualification round started and ended quickly. I felt strong and was ...
This was started with the Tout a Bloc climbing fest, a fest that was amazing not just for the competitor but for the spectator as well, with so many hunks and honeys and ...
It’s been a busy week for Alpkit over the last week or so. Ken and I went down to Devon for the 2nd Hard Rock Fest and Pete Dollman joined the company last Monday to help us out ...
The Hard Rock Fest, now in it’s 2nd year is small, friendly and probably the best conceived climbing festival in the UK. It is the festival we want, it’s based somewhere we might ...
Winter has been a cruel training partner. My wife thinks I suffer from S.A.D’s as I tend to hibernate in the winter these days. My only solace has been of the two wheeled variety, so after taking delivery of some new bright lights my Yeti has been out in the mud and grit of the Derbyshire hills in the evenings. However the Beast, as my Yeti is known, has been knocked down the pecking order. A new steel framed mono-cog whippet has been the weapon of choice this winter, with its cross tyres and rigid forks it beats me hard but gives me pleasure at the same time.
My shed has seen plenty of movements of bikes but it definitely hasn’t seen the boats jumped into action at all. Until last weekend that is. Months in the planning I managed to hook up with Jace, Steve, Cheeseball, Wiggs and Dicky for a sneaky long weekends creeking in Scotland. Boating’s like riding a bike, once you know how you just jump back in right? Jace and I decided to warm up with a blast down the upper Tees on the way up whilst the others decided to test their boats resistance to tarmac with a load shedding incident on the M74.

I probably paddled the Tees about the same year I last paddled in Scotland and I was in a ‘V’ hulled Microbat with a fluorescent Palm P.F.D. The Tees was exactly as I remember it, a beautiful track of water cutting through the hard bed rock of the Tees valley. This river is how all rivers should be designed with the features gradually getting bigger and more consequential as you descend. A well trodden footpath runs alongside so you are guaranteed an audience with classic photo opportunities to give that extra bit of Kodak Courage. I guess that should be altered to Canon Courage, Nikon Nerve or Pentax Pluck with the demise of film cameras. With smiles on our faces we headed on up past Glasgow to meet our comrades.
Despite the world ending weather forecast the wind was light and it definitely wasn’t raining. The local raft guide and barman recommended a run down the Roy would be our best option for the day. This would get us a sneak of the Nevis and the Spean both of which were running on empty. The Roy was low to but we thought we’d be able to sneak down its rocky lines.
We set off spirits high and the banter on the river was good. We haven’t paddled together for a long time and it was good to chew the fat as we ambled slowly down the calmer stretches. The low water had exposed the rocks and lines were pretty tight but I felt on top of my game.. but rivers can be cruel adversaries. Briming with confidence I dropped over a ledge, slid down the face and bounced off the lip… straight into a hole that I was to surf out of the bottom of. It was then I realised my kayaking reactions may have slowed a little. If I was just a few milliseconds quicker I wouldn’t be writing this tale but here we are. Upside down, my boat pushing down onto my thumb which is nicely resting on a fin of rock. I wriggled a little to try and free the boat which happened quite quickly but then my thumb started to really hurt. My auto-roll button seemed to have malfunctioned and I had to really think about my body position by which time my head bounced off another rock and my legs had already started to jump ship. So here we are in the drink gathering myself, boat and paddles. Another swim ensued later on the same river which left me thinking my paddling days were over.

Gee’d up by the rest of the team, some of which had suffered the same cruel fate as me on the Roy, they lifted my spirits for an onslaught to the Etive the next day. Nervously I paddled into Triple Falls. Having paddled with Univeristy clubs for several years I have seen some nasty incidents here. “It all goes” ran loudly in my head and within seconds the Etive had reignited my passion for paddling again. With the rain falling we all had smiles from ear to ear so we headed up for some double run, double fun action. Every drop just continued to heighten our senses and then we approached Right Angle Falls. I don’t mind heights too much but a 20ft waterfall with a nasty bend on the run always gets my heart racing. To this day I have never managed to get the line perfect and with my missing milliseconds I wasn’t feeling 100% about today either. Cheese’s annoyance at his poor line didn’t inspire confidence. Steve then made an impossible eddy before turning switch to ride the bend. Again not a ride to inspire. The only saving grace of this bend is your mind forgets you are about to hurl yourself off a 20ft cliff. I lined up for my turn dropped over the first lip and lent off the cushion wave which gave me a sweet un-momentous ride to the eddy above the falls. I gathered my thoughts and paddled hard for the lip. Holy F**K!! that was higher than I remember it. Boof, box, landing went out of the window. In a perfect T-Bird position I flew over the lip shouting prayers to all who could hear me.
With the main river paddled Cheese suggested the levels should be perfect for a run down one of the tributaries. I’d heard rumor of these tiny rock slides in the valleys flowing into the Etive valley but never seem them. On getting out of the cars Cheese pointed at a tiny spec of white that could have been snow for all I knew someway in the distance with a meandering 1.5km path to it. “That’s the last drop” he said, “now chop to it lads” and set off, with his boat trailing from a sling behind him. I won’t talk much about the slides as I think the photos tell the story but imagine a toboggan track with jumps and all the snow has melted.
Right then… I’m off to find those missing milliseconds.
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