April 27, 2009

Why freestyle kayakers need good helmets.

A few years ago Max and I decided to have a 'King of the Wave' on the Club Wave in Uganda.


Max won.

Some of you may have seen this before. It was first posted a couple of years ago by Max Bilbow. It's an amazing bit of footage, amazing mostly because I came off without any spinal injury or concussion and partly because it is quite entertaining.

I recently stumbled across it online, and thought it should be shared on the Love it Live it site!

April 8, 2009

Ivan the Photographer

I first met Ivan a few years ago, he is a Ugandan teenager who happens to live very close to the Nile Special - probably the best playwave on the Nile.

Along with a few other paddlers (most notably Billy and Carly Harris) I helped train him in videography and photography. We would pay him to video or photograph us on the wave, both skills he picked up with remarkable aptitude considering he had never used a camera before.

Ivan grew up with some serious health issues, until fairly recently was unable to get proper medical attention. His illnesses have now been treated and cured by Soft Power Health, an organisation that Love it Live it donates a percentage of all our income for Uganda trips towards. It was set up by Jessie Stone (doctor and kayaker) to educate and support local communities on health issues. Unfortunately he has been left with a permanent deformity of his chest, limiting him in how much physical labour he was able to do.

Ivan was 16 at this point but hadn't been to school since he was orphaned a number of years ago. Since then he has lived with his uncle and could not afford his school fees. After some discussion we agreed that half of his wages I would keep back and once Ivan had saved enough money we would use it to pay his school fees so that he could rejoin the education system. Kayakers left donations in exchange for the good pictures that Ivan had taken of them, and before long I had enough for his first semester. A great start but not a very long term solution.

I was back in the UK doing some LiLi work, and an idea came to me. I contacted the local primary school, who happened to be studying third world countries in their geography for one of the classes, and I went in to have a bit of a chat about Ivan.


They instantly latched onto Ivan story, his big grin and amazing photos. The class at Minera Primary School have now raised the necessary funds to put him in boarding school, which I pay for him annually. He just finished his first year back in education, which he passed with flying colours!


Ivan with all his school friends, holding a photo of the class that now sponsor him.

In the holidays he still takes photos down at the wave. He is now better than most kayakers at spotting when the big moves are coming, he understands about lighting, foreground and background and how to take interesting photos. Here are just a few of his amazing photos...



An interesting angle of a different kid giving photography a go!

He is studying hard and wants to become a professional photographer... good luck to him with his studies and ambitions and thanks to the kids who are raising the funds to him in Wales!

April 1, 2009

Paddlefest meets NSR

The first Paddlefest took place this past weekend and Love it Live it was there. We had a great time, chatting to people who visited our stand and partying at the National Student Rodeo.



Love it Live it sponsored the NSR and we gave away a free two-week trip to the White Nile in a raffle. Congratulations to Jethro from Leeds; click here to see what he won!


The winning University - Leeds

The event was held at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham, which has had it's slalom course closed all winter for refurbishment. Everyone was keen to try out the 'new course', I stayed around til Monday so I could paddle without the crowds. The changes have created more small features and less slack flows, making the course more like other modern slalom courses.

Cleaning in the top hole

Looping in the new muncher - now with a eddy on surfer's left

Emily