Can I have mine in blue?

Do you know what the ISO test is? How is fabric waterproofness measured? Is breathability in paddling gear really relevant. Will Kevlar® socks really stop a bullet? These questions and more will get answered at the end of January when we bring our head designer Barney Caulfield to the inaugural Gene 17 River Source Symposium.

He’ll be fresh off the back of Palm’s annual design week and no doubt buzzing with new ideas from planning our ranges for 2013, 2014 and beyond. So what better chance to get a unique glimpse into how Palm go about the whole process from product concept to manufacture – oh and its free, yes FREE!

But it’s not just about us showing off how we make stuff – although we’ll have a load of new gear on show ;) Making the right kit choices can massively increase the enjoyment and success of you or your groups days out. Barney will be guiding from inside out so you understand how to get the most from your paddling gear and how to choose the right stuff.

Its a unique opportunity, but you’ll need to book so for a place on Barney’s gear seminar go here.

To start with a little background, here’s Barney at last years Kanumesse talking about the revolutionary new Spark suit

Palm’s New ‘SPARK’ suit – coming Spring 2012 from James Bebbington on Vimeo.

Get your Skates on!

At the tail end of 2011 Welsh kayak anglers Andrew Williams and Gareth Bowen took themsleves north, to Scotland, in search of Skate…… looks like the Aleutain suits were needed in that cold weather.

We had awful weather for the week and only managed to get out onto the Skate grounds for two sessions , each lasting no longer than 3-4 hours.
I reckon I had a bait on the bottom for 2 hours tops but still managed two skate , one of 40lb the other 90lb. The pics of the 90lb fish are poor quality as they are stills taken from a video. Gareth was using my camera and was unfamiliar with it , he thought he was taking stills but was actually just focussing the camera, we sorted this by the second session which is when I had the smaller fish.
I was the only angler who caught any skate , Gareth did hook into a monster which he played for 50 minutes before his line snapped – gutted .

As the target weight of 100lb plus was not reached , I am going back at the end of March for another crack at them , along with Gareth and a few other kayak anglers.

We’ll be keeping track of progress on this as well as more reports on the kayak fishing scene and possibly some event news.

Christmas Review

What a great year we’ve had at Palm. So many highlights that have been covered here on the blog, on facebook and just generally gathered from being out about about on the water.

With 2012 almost upon us, we already have a load of trips, adventures and other exciting activities planned by team members, plus requests for events to attend and of course lots of new gear on its way…..can’t wait!

But for now, no matter where you are or what you are doing, we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

Inflatable Adventure Paddlers!

Hello All!

Myself and some of the Palm crew have just returned from a fantastic weekend at Simon Westgarth’s Gene 17 Adventure Paddlers weekend on the river Dart.
I’m sure the rest of the team will update on the events of the weekend soon, but I couldn’t resist getting in there first to tell you about the most fun thing I have done for ages!!

I’m not even really sure how it came about, but I’m sure it was something to do with the combination of my own withdrawal symptoms from rafting in Costa Rica and a team of adventurers freshly returned from the jungles of Indonesian Papua. The result was a fair band of pirates (Pete Wood, Chris Easterbrook, Dave Fairweather and myself) at the put in to Dart Meet with one borrowed raft and a broken pump. Without even trying we somehow managed to get some friendly paddlers to help fix the pump and inflate the whole raft such was their desire to watch us descend the river, and no doubt provide them with hours of guaranteed entertainment! On the 50m walk to the put in we picked up two more heroic, but, as became apparent later on, rather disobedient crew members. They went by the names Luke Farrington and Tim Burne and had spotted the fun a mile away, immediately ditching their kayaks to join in!

I’m not sure what happened to the kayak race down the mad mile that was roughly planned for 2.30pm (did we hijack it?!) but we ended up being lead down the section by Simon Westgarth and being surrounded flotilla of around 40 curious kayakers, who I’m certain were hanging around to see a pin, a flip or a swim.


For some reason I decided that where the raft was going was my responsibility and turned into a surprisingly bossy assertive guide. But with such a dream team there was no way we could fail! We all turned into children again, the whole experience was a fantastic emotional rollercoaster of adrenaline, uncontrollable laughter, whoops and shrieks as we whirled down the river over holes and ledges. Wicked rumours were flying around the kayak flotilla that there were expressions of pure terror etched into the faces of those in the front of the raft on the precarious lip of Euthanasia and Surprise Surprise, however we all know that rumours are never true…

We managed to descend the whole river successfully, with only a few pins and swims. The aforementioned Tim Burne soon became the most unintentionally disobedient crew member by perfecting the art of tumbling from the raft disconcertingly slowly, and in such a way that we still just couldn’t seem to grab him in time.

Luckily pictures of the fun, courtesy of photographer Kev Winsor (who can be found at Paddle Photos on facebook) were taken, so enjoy. Check out the awesome splat at Lovers Leap – they boys were very happy with that! I hope it inspires you to try rafting – just because it is so ridiculously fun!

Cheers and thanks to all.

Rosie

What does it take to be world champion? Exclusive Skype interview with James ‘Pringle’ Bebbington

We caught up with Palm’s James ‘Pringle’ Bebbington over Skype to find out how he prepared his body and mind to blow away the competition at the ICF Freestyle World Championships 2011. Watch the video below or on Youtube.

More:
Read Pringle’s post world championships blog
Ask Pringle a question on Facebook

 

Carnage at the Palm 8-Ball: Tryweryn Festival 2011

We’ve just got back from the Tryweryn Festival in North Wales. For now here are a few shots from the now legendary Palm 8-Ball Competition (boaterX, but with inflatable obstacles!)

Massive thanks to Bleddyn and all the guys at NWWC, and to all the coaches (especially Andy Turton and Lowri Davies) for working so hard over the weekend to make the festival a success.

It’s definetely one for the diary, we’ll let you know when next years’ dates are decided.

 

A valiant attempt to get under the Orca from Lowri

Tom Parker demonstrates the Pincer Movement

Pete was there with bells on

Join us at the Tryweryn Festival this weekend.

Fancy going paddling at the weekend?

Some where with warm water perhaps? And guaranteed whitewater? And sun?

Well, why not come join us in North Wales for the Tryweryn Festival 2011? If it’s anything like last year’s it’s set to be a cracker.

Why should I go?

  • Try the full Dagger Europe whitewater range. On real whitewater. For free.
  • Get some coaching from top coaching providers including Palm’s Lowri Davies. Whether you want to gain confidence on grade 3/4, perfect your playboating, or simply fancy a guided trip of the scenic lower Tryweryn, these guys will be able to help you out. Sign up when you arrive.
  • Race in the PALM 8-BALL! This is full contact paddling. Think head-to-head boaterX mixed with Robot Wars. The aim? Get to the bottom of the section first and avoid being taken out by one of many inflatable kayakers in your path…. (Exact time to be confirmed although probably Saturday afternoon)
  • Leave your car at the takeout and take advantage of free shuttles throughout the weekend. Leaving you with more time on the water! Ace.
  • Outfit your boat. Do you struggle getting the fit of your Dagger kayak just right? Come see us and we’ll help you pad it out to perfection!
  • Discover Palm’s 2011 range. We’ll have experts on hand to talk you through the range and our design process.
  • Bring your bike and take part in the multisport challenge.

Sounds good! How much is it?

Tickets are £25 and on sale now! Call the centre on 01678 521 083 or pop in to reception to book. Please advise of any dietary requirments at time of booking.
As with last year there will be shuttles from the lower river, camping at Bala Mill on Friday and Saturday night, evening entertainment and meals provided on Friday and Saturday night.

Where can I find out more information?

More info on Tryweryn Website

Facebook Event Page

I’m convinced, now show me some shots of last year’s 8-Ball Carnage!

I thought you’d never ask. Here you go.


This all sounds a bit advanced to me, is there anywhere I can go to try paddling for the first time?

Don’t forget, we’re also in the East Midlands this weekend at the Midsummer Great Escape in Belvoir Castle. The perfect opportunity to get on the water for the first time…

Team Palm race for life to help beat cancer

Team Palm completed the Race for Life yesterday in aid of Cancer Research UK.

Congratulations to Sam, Rowie, Penny, Julie, Anne, Kate, Jo, Emily and Jane from Palm HQ who braved the rain and wind on the beach at Weston Super Mare to run 5K to raise money for Cancer Research UK’s life-saving work.

Here’s some shots of the team in action!

Team Palm @ Race for Life

Fancy getting involved?
Race for Life events are fantastic fun for women of all ages and fitness levels. Enter your local 5k or 10k Race for Life and raise money for 
Cancer Research UK’s life-saving work.
Find your nearest Race for Life on the Cancer Research UK website.

Come and Try Canoeing at the Midsummer Great Escape! Belvoir Castle (17–19 June 2011)

We’re off to Belvoir Castle in the midlands this weekend to take canoeing to the masses! We want to get as many people on the water as possible and will have all the boats, equipment and expert coaches you need. If you haven’t tried canoeing before, now’s a fantastic chance to try something new! Your ‘come and try it’ session can be booked at the show and full details will be in the showguide which you will receive on arrival.

Other than the chance to try the fastest growing watersport in the UK, The Great Escape offers you:

  • Over 180 exhibitors selling everything from luxury British, European and American motorhomes and caravans as well as vast selection of accessories to compliment your camping experience.
  • Two open air concerts.
  • A full daytime activity programme including circus workshops, activity workshops, pub quizzes, bingo, balloon modelling workshops, magic shows and much more!
  • Authentic French food with freshly baked bread, french tarts, croissants, chesses, cold sausages, olives and more…
  • Great daytime music programme
  • Bring your fishing rods with you and take the opportunity to get some great fishing in. Visit www.ajsfisheries.co.uk and book your fishing spot for the weekend.
  • And there’s more ….. Belvoir Castle have offered campers a discounted offer to visit the castle on the Sunday too…
Come & Try Canoeing: Midsummer Great Escape, Belvoir Castle, 17-19th June 2011

Our Come & Try it event in Nottingham

We’ll see you there!

The Midsummer Great Escape

Location: Stand #97, Belvoir Castle, Grantham, Leicestershire. NG32 1PE
Dates: 17 – 19 June 2011

More information:
Midsummer Great Escape
Desperate Measures (The Canoe Shop)

 

Team Palm at Valsesia River Festival

With the new range of whitewater gear arriving this spring we were keen to get all the team together and go for a boat.

Gene17′s Valesesia River Festival in Italy seemed like the perfect opportunity. After a long night’s drive on Wednesday night we arrived to the perfect combo of sun, great coffee and absolutely outstanding whitewater! Valsesia is a true whitewater paddlers’ paradise and if you haven’t been yet you’ve got to put it on the list.

We’ll post a full report when we get back but stay tuned for Finn Burrows’ video rundown coming later tonight.

In the meantime, check out these shots from this afternoon’s Egua Freeride Session!

Many, many more pics on the Palm Facebook page.

Massive thanks to Simon Westgarth and Gene17 for putting on a top notch event and everyone who’s come along. We’re looking forward to the party later!

 

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