Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Winter Write up



The end to one of the hardest years of my life has finally come. I have done my final exams and have started putting the finishing touches on what seemed like a never ending thesis. Although college has demanded almost 60 hours a week, yeah more than a full-time real job, I have still done more paddling this season that I have before. With college coming first partying was put on the back burner and kayaking took on the role of making sure I didn’t lose my mind. This did mean that I got some really cool paddling sessions this season.

 

Matt from Wales

Ireland is not typically your go to destination for kayaking, we have all of Europe to our right and Africa a short cheap hop from most international hubs in order to keep us occupied. But as I couldn’t get the time to travel this year I made the best of what our little island has to offer, and depending on rain it can surprise you.



Adrian Shanahan

Dave Crerar

Freestyle was a number one priority this season and I spent a lot of time dialling in cleans at my local spot, which is a particularly weird feature. This meant putting on the Level 6 mitts and firing it up in the coldest temperatures I have ever experienced on the water. But its worth it when your training pays off and you get the pat on the back from friends or you see your new training rides coming together in competition.


Dave Crerar

Paddy Mc Govern

There is a lot of scrapey creeking to be done here at home, you gotta make the most of the rivers, really get your skills up, if you don’t use the river you can get bored easily. But just as we have to motivate ourselves to keep training on our small play features you can get some days when it all pays off. The last of this seasons rain fell last week and we got a  few runs done before it all drained away for the summer.


Nick Doran


Dave Crerar

It’s now time to get back on the road and kayak harder rivers and bigger waves. First stop is Ottawa to work for Wilderness tours in order to earn some cash, then BC and up to the hills for some snow. It’s always a very busy time when you are leaving home. Flights to be booked, visas to be sorted and gear to be ordered. It’s great having the help of such generous companies like Level 6, Squarerock/ Jackson, Werner, Predator and Teva who not only keep us looking good but also allow us to travel light.


 Ross Redmond


Dave Crerar

So only six more weeks getting the last words of my thesis written and earning some more euros before I start out on my biggest journey yet. Ill check back in soon. DC


Dave Crerar

Dave Crerar

Old Man River


Photo Cedits:

Nick Doran

Moe Kelleher

Dave Cerar

Ross Redmond

Sinead O'Donnel 

Francis O'Donel


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