Following my time at home I then ventured forth In my expensive go-kart to West Snowdonia, Wales. To again meet Mat and spend the next two days camping and walking based out of the Ogwen Valley. The third day was spent climbing in the morning then kayaking in the afternoon. We paddled a section of the River Dee. I did well on this grade III descent no swims, one roll, at Town Falls when everyone was watching. That afternoon got me reacquainted to wearing clothes again whilst paddling as had spent the last fourteen weeks paddling in just boardshorts, BA and lid.
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Sunday, 23 September 2012
Before returning to Uni
After having returned home from America I spent a short time at home where I actually managed to get out kayaking once at Bournemouth Pier surf kayaking, it was very strange and the first time in a long while I had been paddling on the sea, it was awesome. The waves at the pier ranged between 3-5ft. Mat and I had picked a great day to go out. Managed to catch some good waves and then usually ended up getting whipped out which was great for practicing my roll in moving water in a relatively safe environment I.e where I'm not going to smash my face in... again. However I did manage break one of my GoPro attachments, how I do not know.
Following my time at home I then ventured forth In my expensive go-kart to West Snowdonia, Wales. To again meet Mat and spend the next two days camping and walking based out of the Ogwen Valley. The third day was spent climbing in the morning then kayaking in the afternoon. We paddled a section of the River Dee. I did well on this grade III descent no swims, one roll, at Town Falls when everyone was watching. That afternoon got me reacquainted to wearing clothes again whilst paddling as had spent the last fourteen weeks paddling in just boardshorts, BA and lid.
The next two days were what our trip was all about, Pyranha Fest 2012! From last year i have definitely improved my boating. This year again on the Tryweryn, I felt a lot more comfortable giving it a good effort and making a lot more eddies then last year, a few rolls and only one swim on the last quick run of the weekend. Now I've got my car I should be able to also keep getting out (whilst doing my work, dad) and keep my ability up and hopefully get some more footage of my adventures. Looking forward to the uni year ahead.
Following my time at home I then ventured forth In my expensive go-kart to West Snowdonia, Wales. To again meet Mat and spend the next two days camping and walking based out of the Ogwen Valley. The third day was spent climbing in the morning then kayaking in the afternoon. We paddled a section of the River Dee. I did well on this grade III descent no swims, one roll, at Town Falls when everyone was watching. That afternoon got me reacquainted to wearing clothes again whilst paddling as had spent the last fourteen weeks paddling in just boardshorts, BA and lid.
Monday, 27 August 2012
Yeeeeehhhhaaarrrrr #2
So I've spent the last 10weeks over the pond in North East Pennsylvania at a camp called Camp Shohola. I was part of a two man crew taking children off of camp on trips to do different adventurous activities in real and challenging environments. Some of these activities included Kayaking, Canoeing, Rafting and Climbing. My whole time at camp was a great experience putting me in lots of new important decision making situations for the group I was helping lead. The best trips for myself were the kayak and canoe trips where I was able to not only improve the campers ability but also my own at the same time by setting specific goals for myself when on the rivers.
My final week in America was spent, not working, at a small town called Ohiopyle in South West PA. This town is built up around the Ohiopyle Falls and was comprised of either food or kayaking venues, superb. The waterfall (Ohiopyle falls) is 18ft and on the Youghiogheny River a lengthy river that has rapids ranging from class II to V. Mat and I spent the week kayaking on the sections named "The Lower" and "The Loop" These sections consisted of high class III rapids and took about 3.5hours to paddle at a steady rate. The first day of paddling here I was a little nervous still from my confidence being knocked after my nose break. However the morning of the second day I had managed to put it all behind me and from then on my paddling confidence and skill was back up if not improved. To the point where on the last day there we paddled the waterfall. I'm hoping one of my new found highly talented friends Jesse will have snapped a few photos of myself running the falls as I did quite well. A fantastic week, I strongly recommend anyone who is into their whitewater and in the area to venture there.
Below is a photo I captured on my GoPro on the back of my kayak going down one of the rapids called Cucumber. For more photos from the whole of my trip, like my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/HARTridethestorm
My final week in America was spent, not working, at a small town called Ohiopyle in South West PA. This town is built up around the Ohiopyle Falls and was comprised of either food or kayaking venues, superb. The waterfall (Ohiopyle falls) is 18ft and on the Youghiogheny River a lengthy river that has rapids ranging from class II to V. Mat and I spent the week kayaking on the sections named "The Lower" and "The Loop" These sections consisted of high class III rapids and took about 3.5hours to paddle at a steady rate. The first day of paddling here I was a little nervous still from my confidence being knocked after my nose break. However the morning of the second day I had managed to put it all behind me and from then on my paddling confidence and skill was back up if not improved. To the point where on the last day there we paddled the waterfall. I'm hoping one of my new found highly talented friends Jesse will have snapped a few photos of myself running the falls as I did quite well. A fantastic week, I strongly recommend anyone who is into their whitewater and in the area to venture there.
Below is a photo I captured on my GoPro on the back of my kayak going down one of the rapids called Cucumber. For more photos from the whole of my trip, like my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/HARTridethestorm
Monday, 28 May 2012
Stephen Forster Photo Submission
I recently entered one of my favourite photos into the Stephen Forster Photo Challenge. My photo was posted on Bomb Flow Magazine's website which I'm quite pleased about with it being one of the leading media drivers on the white water kayaking scene at the moment.
http://www.bombflow.com/archives/stephen-forster-film-photo-challenge-premiers-at-the-teva-mountain-games
http://www.bombflow.com/archives/stephen-forster-film-photo-challenge-premiers-at-the-teva-mountain-games
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Last Post of Second Year
Well that flew by. Last Friday saw me hand in my last piece of work for the second year of my degree. The piece was a 10minute film (link below). I'm not particularly proud of the final piece as it was a last ditch attempt at getting a grade as my original plans to make a whitewater kayaking film ended up failing due to plans falling through and not creating solid enough links with the Carlisle Canoe club YET. My film "follows CRAIG CHARTERS and GAVIN HART's week long mountain biking expedition around the Seven Stanes of Scotland."
However its the summer now and am looking forward to working as a paddling and climbing instructor in the USA! So keep up-to-date on here and my facebook page ( http://www.facebook.com/HARTridethestorm )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2BM96GoL9M
However its the summer now and am looking forward to working as a paddling and climbing instructor in the USA! So keep up-to-date on here and my facebook page ( http://www.facebook.com/HARTridethestorm )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2BM96GoL9M
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Yeeeeehhhhaaarrrrr
I've spent the last few days securing my visa for working in the USA. I should now be able to work out there over the summer now. Super excited.
My friend also finished editing his film this week that I helped film. A film about how Miles Hickey is dealing with being diagnosed with cancer and his adventures in the outdoors. The film is on Youtube at the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwd9xJ60AXU&feature=youtu.be&a
My friend also finished editing his film this week that I helped film. A film about how Miles Hickey is dealing with being diagnosed with cancer and his adventures in the outdoors. The film is on Youtube at the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwd9xJ60AXU&feature=youtu.be&a
Monday, 30 April 2012
Rheged Exhibition #2
This morning I helped frame and mount photos at the Rheged centre. The exhibition is called "Into the Wild" appropriate as the photos were all taken by adventure/wildlife and media students from my University. Below is a photo of the main wall of photos and me next to my favourite of mine.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Broken
On a personal level I've had a eventful past week. I firstly managed to get out kayaking on three occasions the later resulting in a broken nose on Friday 20th. I managed to take a smiley picture when I was checking my teeth were all there, which they are. It was then my 21st Birthday which was excellent. The morning after my 21st I was filming Adam Hocking, one of the UK's top rock climbers with university. I was still quite wobbly when dangling on ropes on the crag but it quickly cleared my hangover. We also spent some time setting up and using a tyrolean traverse. Haven't seen any of that footage yet. Then on Thursday 26th I had a check up appointment at the hospital to decide the fate of my nose. I then ended up having an operation that night resulting in me staying over. I then had further operation the following day to try and sort my nose and returned home in the evening with vital painkillers.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Rheged Exhibition
Had a bit of luck with some more photos in a competition this week. My photos were selected to be shown in the Rheged Centre along with other photos from students studying on either the Adventure and Media or Wildlife and Media courses across all years. Students were allowed to enter one photo into each of the three categories which were available. I entered three photos and had all three selected to be shown, must be doing something right.
The three categories and my photos were...
The three categories and my photos were...
Adventure
Landscape
Wildlife
Friday, 16 March 2012
This is my blog
Just to make people who view this blog aware.
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Saturday, 25 February 2012
River Swale
On Friday this week I did some filming of my friends kayaking on the River Swale for my 10minute film project for uni. I also managed to take some photos which worked out quite well here is a sequence of shots I edited together to show Pete's line down the Upper Kisdon drop. I'm thinking of getting it printed as I believe its one of my best pieces recently. If the second and third pictures of Pete had been a split second apart would have been even better to reduce the slight overlap of his arm.
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Uni and Skiing
Not a lot has been happening for me recently mainly been completeing university assignments. However the pressure to do them has eased off slightly and last week I went on a short trip to Gleenshee Ski area with a few friends. The snow wasnt the best but enough to have a good time. I have also recently updated my website http://www.hartridethestorm.co.uk/ on there you can also find links to my Twitter and Facebook.
Below are two snapshots from video captured on my GoPro suckerd to my friends snowboard.
Below are two snapshots from video captured on my GoPro suckerd to my friends snowboard.
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Return to Uni
A bit behind but I returned to uni on the 8th of January to ice-climbing, mountaineering, ice axe breaking and all that other dull stuff you have to do normally.
I tested out my GoPro in the chilly weather we had for three days up in the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland. The highlight of the three days was constantly being told by our leader Stuart from climb365, "don't fall now else you will die". This encouragement made it an incredibly exhilarating few days. Below is a photo captured on my GoPro after having climbed up one of the snow filled gullys which was about 350m high at plus 60degrees.
Monday, 19 December 2011
*New* Portfolio Website
Hello admittedly things have been quite slow on the blogging, photography and video side of things at the moment. However i have been creating a new portfolio website I am quite proud of.
To see it visit http://www.hartridethestorm.co.uk/
Make sure to visit the Contact page to follow links to my Facebook and Twitter pages after of course looking at some of what I believe are some of my best photos.
To see it visit http://www.hartridethestorm.co.uk/
Make sure to visit the Contact page to follow links to my Facebook and Twitter pages after of course looking at some of what I believe are some of my best photos.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Lock Shiel, Scotland Expedition Snaps
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Tyne Tour
Spent the day at the Tyne Tour event today. I feel I can say I was the producer and director with Ellie Percival on this one, filming to create a promotional video for the event. Most filming was done by our technical team, third years Jack and Steve who actually knew how to use the twenty grands worth of filming equipment the uni lent to us. Hopefully something will come of the footage. Which is planned to be edited on Tuesday and Wednesday. Also to be edited together is the Canoe trip in Scotland which was fantastic.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
There Will Be Kayaking Ahead
The weekend just gone I spent at an event called Pyranha Fest organised by the kayak moulding company Pyranha. The event involved mass paddlers (Kayaking people) and their boats (Kayakers refer to their kayaks as boats.) converging on the River Tyweryn in Wales. This grade 3 river was a fantastic kick start motivator for myself, although slightly late as its starting to get chilly, but has made me dream of the potential kayaking mayhem the future could hold for myself. For the event I found my wallet and purchased my first new paddle a Werner Desperado good quality blades that I used first time at the festival they definitely float and I've nearly lost them four times already but luckily I have good friends to pick them up. Also finalised a price on my own kayak this week one year old Fluid Detox M which I'm very eager to get out and use... Lets go!
Friday, 7 October 2011
Return to Uni
The first few weeks of uni have flown by and I think this year is going to be an interesting and tough one. Things I'm looking forward to though are... Expeditions, two of which are planned for us that we are assessed in different aspects of leadership and skills acquisition knowledge. The third is a group planned expedition with a wide scope as to what we can do. Look out for pictures and video of these expeditions once completed and my uni assignments are handed in for them.
Creative computer application, not the course you think you would find on an Adventure course. However this module will enable and guide me to creating my own live website to promote my work and will hopefully end up replacing this blog. Website should be fully complete and made live in January/February.
I'm also looking forward to the kayaking festival, Pyranha Fest next week end then the NSR in March, look out for photos/video.
If you like watching clouds fly by. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UckQ0N5dng
Dont forget to add HARTridethestorm on Facebook search HARTridethestorm or use the box in the side bar.>
Creative computer application, not the course you think you would find on an Adventure course. However this module will enable and guide me to creating my own live website to promote my work and will hopefully end up replacing this blog. Website should be fully complete and made live in January/February.
I'm also looking forward to the kayaking festival, Pyranha Fest next week end then the NSR in March, look out for photos/video.
If you like watching clouds fly by. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UckQ0N5dng
Dont forget to add HARTridethestorm on Facebook search HARTridethestorm or use the box in the side bar.>
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
French Land #5
Wow what an amazing time I had. Too many memories to mention. Here is a snapshot of what my job involved on the river. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y6zBXQMF9g
Back from France
I'm now back from France and it seems very cold in the UK. Back to University soon where the adventures and challenges will be starting again. Here is a photo of Ben Mahe I edited when I was out in France but couldn't upload. I'll be uploading to Youtube a very short video of a snapshot of my job out in France soon.
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
French Land #4
Two weeks left in France there has been a few crazy storms in the past weeks which I didn't appreciate when camping out in my hammock. I have been getting out kayaking this week practising 3* white water skills with PGL and in my own time. This will probably be my last post from France. If so, it has been FANTASTIC!
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