Archive for February 16th, 2008

Mud Island

Tresco, Isles of Scilly

I just agreed to write an article for Paddle World magazine, an annually published touring/sea kayaking publication with international content and circulation. I suggested writing about the Isles of Scilly. The editor, a Frenchman, had never heard of them, so I sent him some photos. His response made me laugh out loud …

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Mark, just checked all the shots, and we should be good to go!
Great news. These places sounds really amazing AND unexpected (England is for most people is known as the “mud island…”). That is what I like most! Perfect!
Philippe.

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Well, we do have our fair share of mud, but the name ‘Scilly’ derives from ‘Sun’. The article will be called ‘The Sun Isles’.

Incidentally, I have just this moment completed an extremely busy week, in which I’ve sorted out numerous invites to the Book Launch, finally completed all the draft maps for the book and still pulled off the day job. I think I’ve sat at a desk for at least 75 hours since Monday morning. The good news is that tomorrow my wife and I fly to Singapore for a much needed holiday!

 


The Book

The Book

A Sample Chapter

Prawle Point in south Devon.

About

Over the past eighteen months I have researched, photographed and written a sea kayaking guide to the South West of England; from the Bristol Channel to the Isle of Wight. I have been using this blog to keep folk updated as to my progress and to reveal some of the wonderful scenery, culture and wildlife of this little corner of England.

Pesda Press Titles

 

Sit-on-Top Kayak Sea Kayak Navigation

 

Welsh Sea Kayaking Sea Kayak

 

The Northern Isles Scottish Sea Kayaking

 

Oileáin English White Water

 

Scottish White Water Kayak Rolling

 

British Canoe Union Coaching Handbook BCU Canoe & Kayak Handbook

 

Kayak Surfing The Seamanship Pocketbook

 

Scottish Canoe Classics Scottish Canoe Touring

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