Showing posts with label south pacific sea kayak symposium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south pacific sea kayak symposium. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

2nd South Pacific Sea Kayak Symposium - Valdivia, Chile

I was back to work on the 2nd South Pacific Sea Kayak Symposium and I was greeted by a smiling Pueblito Expeditiones team of Eduardo Saldias, Roberto Saldias and Jorge Muller with great warmth. I had decided to arrive 5 days before hand, partly to get over the jet lag (apparently one day for every hour) and to have a few hours private Spanish lessons.  

The previous year I had found it hard not being able to communicate effectively, so I was attempting to get a basic grasp, although my main focus was on words such as .. 'move your torso to the left' and 'lift your right knee'.  Great for coaching individuals specifics, but not much good for ordering a beer and a pizza!! 

What I particularly enjoyed this year was the opportunity to paddle informally before hand on a group paddle out and around the island and then the following day, surfing at Mission beach ... It also allowed me to practise a couple of my recently learnt Spanish phrases! 







It had been a lovely paddle and great to see some more familiar faces.  The next 8 photos were taken by Eduardo, one of the organiser and a super nice guy.  Thanks for the photos - surfing at Mission beach.

There was some great waves over the day and with a fairly strong rip close to the shore, so if someone took a swim, it was difficult for them to get to the shore ...  I also new when it was time to finish as my timing and reactions slowed and I had to roll more often.  But it was hard to get off.  Just waiting for that next super long ride, back to the beach ...





Getting off was rather exciting and as you can see I had decided to pull my deck before going for land, so it was one less thing to manage ...




Jorge one of the organisers, skilfully taking a big wave with a Greenland stick ...


It was good to see so many sponsors getting behind the event (photo Eduardo).  It was also really good to see familiar faces, from the previous year as people slowly gathered for the first morning ...


The coaching team included Jeff Allan, Simon Osborne, Nick Cunliffe from the UK and Ben Lawry, Steve Maynard, Roger Schuman, James Manke, Kate Hives and Santia Berrueta, from North America.
It has to be said the 2 hour or so drive and boat ride form Valdivia, is worth the time and is a beautiful location, providing something for every one.  Protected calm river section and exciting river outlet, sandy beach surfing, rocky shorelines for incident management, rescues and rock hoping.  The wild life was fantastic, with various terns, hawks, pelicans (below), Humboldt penguins occasionally bobbing about (only the 2nd time Ive seen real penguins and a real high point) and a sea otter was also spotted. 










Next 3 photos by Eduardo, capture a little more of the environment and amazing area.  The left side of the dunes is the sheltered river area, beach surf and the far right side is the rocky coastline.



Individuals were keen to learn, play and stretch their skills .... photo below showing the river entrance, with gentle flow.


The beach can be seen on the far left, which leads on to the river mouth and the fantastic colour  of the P and H sea kayaks ...


It had been a super event, with some settled weather and windy weather, but all had a super time and its probably one huge advantage with a 4 day symposium, that a mix of weather is more likely to be experienced.

So keep your eyes open for 2015. If you fancy paddling and exploring Chilean Patagonia its a great way to meet a real mix of super friendly people and then why not continue exploring Chile, as I did this year (more on a later Blog).  Its such a vast and varied country and I'm already keen to return, and next time with more Spanish!

Photo by Eduardo

A great team of people!

Ciao,
Roger

roger chandler
www.coastalspirit.com 

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Sunny Valdiva, Chile

It's been beautiful here since I've arrived in Valdiva, the areas capital city on Thursday evening. The mornings here are cool, but as soon as the sun comes out the day really heats up and I'm soon down to my t shirt. It's really got the feeling of spring here.

It was my second day that I was back to the fishmongers quay and to watch the sea lions, and the various birds ... It has a real draw to me, with wildlife so close.

                      
The sea lions move between this pontoon, the wall of the market and wooden platforms, which you will see later. 




One of two types of vultures (the other has a black head) and they are truly amazing how the strip a fish downtown it's skelton.

      

The fishmongers stalls are full of different types of fish and shellfish. Once a fish has been identified the fishmonger guts and fillets the fish, the guts and skeleton get thrown over the fence for the waiting sea lions, vultures, pelicans, various gulls and cormorants ...

      

All the commotion is happening at a lower level and this hawk caught my eye.  It was just 1mt away waiting for an opportunity to be grabbed, which he found!

      

The pelican shot I'd been waiting of as they occasionally fly off to get a catch and then return. The roof of the market provides a good sanctuary and resting place for the birds.

      

      

These guys are 200mt along the shore and this would seem to be the resting up area.  There was a fair amount of posturing going on underneath the structure. It would seem that there is an order to who is allowed up ...

      

I decided to push my brief Spanish today and order some food. Well I got the beer and chips right, but I realise now ensalada is salad, rather than a Mexican dish!!

It's been a good few days resting up and I'm looking forward to Tuesday evening and the start of the first sea kayak south pacfic synposium. Although it's now 1900 here and due to a 5 hour time difference is 0100 in the morning, back in the UK. I'll be lucky if I make 2000 at this rate!! 

Roger
roger chandler
www.coastalspirit.com