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Emily Parker

2 July, 2010

 

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Tragically, on the morning of the 6th April 2010 whilst paddling the river Coe in Scotland, my friend Emily Parker got into difficulties and suffered an accident. Despite the best efforts of the group, we were unable to save her.

“It is our hope that the full life Emily led, and not her tragic death, will be the everlasting memory and lesson for us all.”

“All good things come to an end. Just be happy they happened at all” Emily Parker

You can find out more about the amazing person Emily was and the tragic accident that took her from us using the links below:

Leeds Uni Canoe Club Forum

UK Rivers Guidebook

Facebook Memorial Group

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Merry Christmas!

19 December, 2011

Hi & Merry Chirstmas,

As in past years, I’ve made a donation in place of your christmas card. Similar to last year, this year £25 has gone to Scottish Mountain Rescue (http://www.mrcofs.org/).

Another good paddling year. Some crazy water levels at the start of the year reminded us that the UK still has world class kayaking:

I’ve paddled all over the UK again this year, including spending time in a tandem kayak showing Phil, Claire and Jen the wonders of my sport:

My summer break to the French Alps (more paddling, sigh) was great fun, some of the best paddling I’ve done on a personal level, and some amazing locations. We spent a day paddling the Verdon Grand Canyon, which was truly amazing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdon_Gorge

(Thanks to Rhi and Dave for these photos)

Next year takes me to Ecuador in February where I’ve been inspired, and hope to do this sort of thing:

Plans are also underway for paddling in Italy in about May.

I’ve continued mountain biking, and despite 2 big crashes I think I’ve been slowly improving.

Only last month I was talked into trying fire POI:

and lastly I had a go at Aikido late in the year, and hope to do more next year.

Work has progressed well. While I’ve spent most of the year in the UK, I’ve had trips to Ireland and Geneva, and I’m now dabbling in other areas of the business including supporting our sales team and filling in for our trainer on occasion.

Next year looks like starting with a bang, as there is talk of Qatar in January.

Wishing all the best for Christmas and the New Year!

Martin

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Twice the surf

24 July, 2011

Surf forecast was a little big, so we found some shelter provided by Blyth pier and broke out the Duo.

With Phil in the front and his first taste of kayak surfing, we stuck to the small stuff.

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After getting rid of the dead weight in the front, I raced out the back for the bigger stuff.

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https://picasaweb.google.com/martin.linford/20110724BlythSurfPhil

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Pyranha Fest, Tryweryn

17 October, 2010

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Entered the Boater X. 3rd in my heat – 2 go through. So close!

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Things to do when it’s low

10 October, 2010

A quick blast down the Kent, run the shuttle, and then on to Ingleton Falls on the River Doe.

Ingleton Falls from Martin Linford on Vimeo.

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Burrs in a Duo on the Sunday

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Wet West Paddle Fest & Em’s Memorial

19 September, 2010

 

Busy, busy!

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Friday we chalked up the Etive and Alt a’ Chorrain, then blasted down the Spean Gorge just before dark.


Saturday saw us on a serious no faff Scotland road trip, taking in the Meig and Findhorn gorges before escaping across the border back to Newcastle.

No photos. No faff!


Sunday was a memorial paddle on the River Ouse for my friend Emily. A great turn out, with so many people driven to try the sport that Em was so passionate about.

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North Esk, Yorkshire

14 August, 2010

Apparently I’m part of a crack team:

http://ukriversguidebook.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=47434&sid=2e01e1663a342ef92c67045968e08ead#p492487

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Alps-28,29,30 July

1 August, 2010

 

Finshed up Alps 2010 with the following runs:

Inn  (Giarsun Gorge)

Inn (Schouls Gorge)

Venter Ache

Inn (Imst Gorge)

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Alps-25,26,27 July–Austria

27 July, 2010

Drove to Austria, through Italy. Had enough time for my first ever Austrian river on the 25th getting on the Sanna.

OMG! What a difference. I feel like the fresher in the group and am so far out of my comfort zone it’s unnerving.

26th – River Inn, Pfunds section for the beginnners. Then Tosens section for the inters. Took the Duo with Ben from Lancaster, and even managed to roll it Smile. Finished the evening on the Rosanna, Wolfs Gorge, claiming our 3rd boat (Rob Beaumont) and a helmet.

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Alps-24 July-Road trip

24 July, 2010

Dragged the advanced paddlers off on a road trip.

We started on the Romanche, moved on to the Bonne, and finished the day on my personal favourite river, the Veneon.

It’s days like this that I paddle for!

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Alps-23 July

23 July, 2010

A rest day for most, but we never stop…

Back on to the Guisane, mostly as safety for a few Lancaster students who where a bit short on boat time.

A quick blast through the village above the Upper section before, and a run down the Lower after.

First bit of boat fixing, in this case Raffiki’s Sniper:

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