Autumn 2008 ...
As you do when you do the forty thing, James starts thinking about a new challenge … “I wonder if we could canoe across Scotland?” Not liking to rush into anything without thinking it through we talk about the idea and mull it over for a good year or so ... and eventually by ...
Autumn/Winter 2009/10
The idea takes hold and Eleanor decides to get involved … “what about a father daughter canoe trip Dad?” “And you’ll need a support team,” says Mum, “Yes,” says Dad, “and I think we’ll try something different and use a blow up boat!”
January 2010
Eleanor and James decide to try and get sponsorship for their trip so that their paddling adventure can help others.
Eleanor chooses Marie Curie Cancer Care and the Durrell Wildlife
Conservation Trust. Marie Curie helped Nana, James' Mum when she was ill and Aunty Emma used to be a Marie Curie nurse. As for the Durrell Trust anyone who knows Eleanor and James will know how much they love their natural history.
April 2010
Planning starts as we think of all the things we’ll need to do … “how shall we get hold of the best kayak?” “what gear do we need?” “what’s the best route?” “let’s email the charities to get
sponsorship advice.” “when shall we go -September?” “what about school?”
May 2010
Eleanor gets on the case and writes to kayak suppliers for advice. Nick Pipe of Vortex canoes in Wales writes back
offering to lend an Advanced Elements Expedition Tandem Kayak. “Thanks Nick!”
Have a look on Nick's website to see loads of cool gear, pics of canoes and news updates about our trip on his news page. You'll soon want to get one of your own. I have a feeling that we are going to find it really hard to part with our kayak at the end of the trip.
July 2nd to 19th 2010
Training starts in the Scilly Isles with the one man kayak. The waves off the St.Martins Campsite beach give Eleanor and James a challenge!
July 29th 2010
The tandem kayak arrives, carefully packed by Nick from Vortex and eagerly unpacked by us. Thanks to Ben Mundell for help with transport costs to Islay.
Training continues on Loch Gruinart, Loch Indaal and along the south coast of Islay. We register our itinerary with British Waterways and make final
equipment and safety checks.
August 2010
And now we need your help. Please
sponsor James and Eleanor as they try to make a difference by raising money for their chosen charities.
We’ll be setting off from Loch Linnhe on the west coast on Friday 10th September. The whole trip is 100km, and we hope to arrive at Inverness by Saturday 18th.
Great work! Hopefully the van will be fixed and I'll be there to offer some support to the Support Team!! x
ReplyDeleteSaw you guys out on Loch Indaal when we were coming to the end of The Ride of the Falling Rain. You were looking good - very slick.
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Many Cheers
Carl
Great idea El and James. I'll be with you in spirit all the way. Nana would be so proud of you Eleanor. Yes, and you too James! Love and best wishes from Grandad Owl X
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