Sushi & Mars Bars

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The fuel of great expeditions. . .

Well, maybe not all at once. Actually I’m not sure if sushi was consumed at anytime on the expedition but you may be interested to run over to seakayakingcornwall.com and see a short video about Jeff Allen & Hadas Feldman‘s circumnavigation of Japan. Many of you will recognize the video from This Is The Sea II. If not, well here’s just another reason to go out and get a copy! ( notice how subtle I was. . .)

Now it is pretty obvious on the other hand that Mars bars may have been consumed in quantity while Simon Osborne was working his way around Great Britain a couple years ago. As proof of their demise I again invite you to head to Sea Kayaking Cornwall and have a look at Simon’s video as well. This clip was also produced by Justine Curgenven as part of an Nigel Dennis Kayaks promotional video.

Over on Jeff’s website there are also a couple new photo galleries you may enjoy as well. One from Japan and another from last winter’s South Georgia Island circumnavigation with Hadas, Nigel Dennis & Peter Brey.

Cool eh? A couple nice video clips and few photos to get your weekend started. As for me, I said once I was done teaching for the year. . . well, that has changed. It seems people in Wisconsin don’t want to give up on learning about kayaking so quickly this year. So I’m off to Madison to pass along what little I know of the sport. . . “Ok guys, This is a paddle. . . and THIS is a Mars bar. . .”

* todays photo is a blend of images pulled off the web.

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2 Responses to Sushi & Mars Bars

  • clairesgarden says:

    definatley mars bars, and snickers, but we used to call them ‘marathon’.
    I was at Nigel Dennis’ talk about South Georgia, and I learned from that I never want to paddle there, snacking there consists of the seals trying to eat the kayakers!!

  • Wenley says:

    A great vacation spot, South Georgia. Did Nigel speak about those deep pits, full of sea lion’s waste?





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