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Thursday, March 22nd, 2007. The Manx.

Keirron Tastagh training in force winds by Mike Wade. March 1st 2007.jpgOn May 10th, 2007, Keirron Tastagh and Jeff Norville will attempt to complete in two weeks the circumnavigation of Vancouver Island, with a coastline that stretches for 700 miles, paddling a Sea Kayaking UK Triton II double kayak. If accomplished, the record will be halved.
Based in the Romany Explorer, at 22’ 6” of length, 22.75’ of width and 12” of depth, the Triton is 3.25 inches shorter and 2” shallower at the deck than the Valley Aleut II, and far less heavy. Four fibreglass bulkheads, two round hatches, and a extra 7.5” day hatch behind the stern paddler, this manoeuvrable double kayak has two compass recesses for a Nexus 70p compass in the bow, and a Nexus 70 UNE. This floating compass has a lighted housing, and can be deck mounted or hand-held. The Triton has a note patch for navigation information situated on the front deck and recessed space for two parachute flares between the two kayakers.
Keirron Tastagh airborne in force winds by Mike Wade. March 1st 2007.jpgKeirron who began kayaking with the Sea Scouts on the Isle of Man, at the age of 10, was coached intensely by Nigel Dennis and Pete Jones in Anglesey. When very young, he paddled solo to the Isle of Man twice. In the last time he made this open crossing of 60 through the night, in dense sea fog.
After completing his degree in Adventure Tourism Management, and gaining his Bcu 5 star award and Coach 4 Sea, Keirron opened in April 2004, his own business, Adventurous Experiences, in the Isle of Man where he is presently working full time as a coach.
In one of my favourite posts, Freya Hoffmeister wrote a report on the 2005 Isle of Man Symposium, where Keirron, his family, and the staff are well portrayed.
Keirron Tastagh dipping the bow in force winds by Mike Wade.  March 1st 2007.jpgTastagh, who is conspicuously known for his propulsive power and a strong inclination for tumultuous, unpleasant, sea conditions, was photographed by Mike Wade on March 1st, 2007, trying in a sea streaked with white froth, the Lendal Kineting Wing paddle, and the Kokatat Expedition dry suit, with which these brands sponsor the Vancouver record.
Jeff Norville and Keirron have put together a website for their expedition. The name renders a pattern.

Posted on Friday, March 23, 2007 at 03:39AM by Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios] in | Comments4 Comments

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Great photos! I wish these paddlers success on their upcoming journey.
March 23, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterWendy
Awesome shot!
March 23, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJosh
Hello Josh,
They are the best shots in force winds that I remember. Kevin Made, the author, lives in the Isle of Man as well.
I hope that he follows this theme.
"Keirron Tastagh from Adventurous Experiences with paddling partner Jeff Norville from Portland, will be aiming to complete the 700 mile round trip in 2 weeks, setting a new record and proving that..."

Similarly, Joe O'Blenis appears to be doing the same trip solo a month or so later:
http://www.geocities.com/outrageous_outdoors/VancouverIsland2007.html

Personally, the idea of paddling 50 miles a day in a double or 33+ miles a day in a single sounds very uncomfortable. Especially if you are paddling past some of the most beautiful coastline in the world and not having the time to explore.

Good luck to both efforts.

tom
March 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTom Boyd

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