Friday 23 September 2011

Be important for its growth.

And so it is that another flight to the Himalayas has seen fit that I am to spend another season in the mountains and rivers I love. It hasn't always been like this. I started kayaking over 20 years ago with my local canoe club, Pennine in Yorkshire. I had good teachers and people who believed in my ability. I visited the club last week and heard that when I was learning that some of the club members thought that I would either kill myself whilst kayaking or become rather good at it. I haven't died yet and have no intention of doing so.

This brings me nicely to the point of this short ramble. Without the grass roots clubs and youth leaders we will not have people to mentor paddlers of future generations. Without the network of friends that plan together and grow with the sport, we will loose any sense of what the sport really means. It is not enough that we paddle, we all need to be ambassadors for our sport, we all need to move forward with a goal that promotes the sport and believe in the action and moves we make. For some this will be beating the drum for access on rivers in England, for others they will be promoting and building clubs for the first wobble in a pool to competition. For some they will chase the glory of the media and others will be content to jus 'be' on the water. Then on the river, we owe our brothers and sisters the nod and wink, the trust and that which is said; just with a glance.


Remember no matter where you paddle and what you do within the sport, you are important for its growth.

* All images on Washburn river taken when I was a teenager and could not yet grow a beard.

Monday 12 September 2011

Hindu Kush, Pakistan



PAKISTAN


Hunza, Hispar, Gilgit, Astor, Ghizar, Yasin

Our trips to Pakistan are for the adventure seeker only. We do not run fixed departures on these trips offering only a full bespoke team packages in the spring (March) and fall (Sept), although we can add people to selected teams. we will not be placing this on www.purelandexpeditions.com as theses trips are not open to all. Minimum numbers are 3 max number is 6. Our Pakistan journey takes us from the main hub of Pindi north up the Karakorum highway via the Indus. Our journey by road takes 2 full days – we stay in hotels overnight.

Once in Gilgit we use the Royal Park hotel as our base and move daily to each section of river. On rivers that are further away we overnight again in hotels. This is true for the Hunza, Hispar and sections of the Indus.

We advise the use of big river boats and an open mind.

Inclusive cost - guides, logistics, food, expedition allowance is £2750 per person (ex flights)

Total days 16

1 Arrive Pindi

2 Drive to Gilgit

3 Warm up paddle on Indus/Gilgit

4 Ishkomon

5 Yasin

6 Naltar

7 Drive to Hunza valley

8 Hispar

9 Hunza

10 Upper Gilgit

11 Ghizar

12 Drive to Astor

13 Astor

14 Drive KKH

15 Arrive Pindi

16 Leave Pindi

Friday 9 September 2011

Slide show and supporting local clubs.

Running white water rivers in his teenage years was a weekend hobby that has developed into a lifestyle for Batley born Darren Clarkson-King. For more than a decade Darren has been exploring the rivers of the Himalayas. Descents of the rivers that flow from Everest in Nepal and the raging rapids spouting from K2 in Pakistan were only the beginning of the adventure. Between adventures Darren finds the time to explore close to home, now North Wales, along with Alaska, Canada, Europe along with the ever open horizon.

River descents in India, Pakistan, Tibet and Nepal are now part of his life as he runs group and bespoke adventures holidays for all abilities on these rivers and in the amazing Himalayan range.

Darren will be returning to Pennine Canoe Club to deliver a presentation on his adventures and explain how having a dream can take you to the top of the world.

Darren will be showing images and telling tales about pioneering river descents in Pakistan, high altitude rivers Tibet and the challenges of the mind in some of the most committing canyons in the world.

If you would like to book a date for your club or group please contact.


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