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DanH
Do you have a plan for accomodation for WWPF? I've not seen an answer to your question
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Do you have a plan for accomodation for WWPF? I've not seen an answer to your question
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Van shopping!
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Awesome day on the trails of Glentress! Innerleithen tomorrow I think!
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- STOLEN: DragoRossi MadBoy in Queenstown, NZ » Hi guys, My kayak was stolen off the roof of my car in Queenstown, New Zealand overnight (2nd-3rd April). If any of you have contacts in NZ, please could you pass on the details. Its a yellow DragoRossi MadBoy, I'm pretty sure it is unique in NZ. If anybody has any information, please conta... (Down Under)
- DragoRossi Fish For Sale! » SOLD DragoRossi Fish Red in colour Medium Seat Excellent Condition £550 (reasonable offers considered)... (FS - Europe - UK)
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Recent videos
Classic Allt a' Chaorainn (circa 2005) - A little Allt a' Chaorainn video I made back in the day!.
Added: Feb 26.
Swim Time - Lower Rauma - What happens when you go too far left on the first drop of the Lower Rauma in Norway!.
Added: Aug 1 2011.
Swim Time - Lower Rauma - What happens when you go too far left on the first drop of the Lower Rauma in Norway!.
Added: Aug 1 2011.
Goodbye Silverback - On Monday 28th February 2011, the Silverback Channel of the river was shut to all river activities. So on Sunday 27th in commemoration of this Nile River Explorers (NRE) organised mass event, unofficially named the “Silverback Wake” to get as many people in as many different craft on to the river for a day of carnage and festivities, all the money raised from this event going to various conservation projects throughout Uganda, the tag line for the day being, “If we can't save our own Silverback, we can at least help to save others!” I was lucky enough to be part of this giant flotilla and this film documents the festivities of the day..
Added: Mar 30 2011.
Goodbye Silverback - On Monday 28th February 2011, the Silverback Channel of the river was shut to all river activities. So on Sunday 27th in commemoration of this Nile River Explorers (NRE) organised mass event, unofficially named the “Silverback Wake” to get as many people in as many different craft on to the river for a day of carnage and festivities, all the money raised from this event going to various conservation projects throughout Uganda, the tag line for the day being, “If we can't save our own Silverback, we can at least help to save others!” I was lucky enough to be part of this giant flotilla and this film documents the festivities of the day..
Added: Mar 30 2011.
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