georgefell.co.uk - Canoe, Kayak and Outdoor First Aid Courses

georgefell.co.uk - Canoe, Kayak and Outdoor First Aid Courses Canoe and Kayak coaching. British Canoeing qualifications. Specialist REC outdoor first aid courses for outdoor enthusiasts. http://www.georgefell.co.uk

Based in Scotland, I provide specialist REC first aid courses for outdoor enthusiasts. http://www.georgefell.co.uk
I also provide canoe and kayak coaching and guiding and a range of BCU paddlesport qualifications. Also HSE first aid at work courses.

FREE CANOEING DAY - TOMORROW (Monday 13th May)I'm STILL looking for ONE student for a Sheltered Water Canoe Coach assess...
12/05/2024

FREE CANOEING DAY - TOMORROW (Monday 13th May)

I'm STILL looking for ONE student for a Sheltered Water Canoe Coach assessment on Monday (13th May).

You'll have already been in a canoe (either solo or tandem) before and be looking to improve your skills. We'll be on a loch on sheltered water. We can provide all kit (bring a change of clothes) and transport from Glenmore Lodge.

If you're interested please message me directly.

Well that was a truly epic trip :-)17 days of canoe expeditioning from Nethy Bridge to Berwick-upon -Tweed. Long days, b...
21/03/2024

Well that was a truly epic trip :-)

17 days of canoe expeditioning from Nethy Bridge to Berwick-upon -Tweed. Long days, big seas on the Moray Firth, strong headwinds on Loch Etive and some battery-draining portages.

Thank you Stephen and Liam, it was an absolute pleasure to paddle with you. Thanks for looking after me :-)

Thanks to Rosie, Jonny, Laura, Eve, Grant, Emy, Jamie, Richard and Terry for catching up with us and to Poppy for coping with our ever changing plans.

Proper blog with lots of words to follow at some point, but right now it's just rather lovely to be back home with Jenny, sit down toilets and a bed that doesn't require re-inflating every couple of hours.

A few words and a great deal of gratitude...I'm recently back from the Rio Futaleufu. It means "big water" or "big river...
23/01/2024

A few words and a great deal of gratitude...

I'm recently back from the Rio Futaleufu. It means "big water" or "big river" in the Mapudungun language, and I can confirm that it is.

The first time I went to the Alps, I remember getting off the Toesens section of the Inn, giggling to myself after experiencing the biggest water I'd ever paddled. Thirty years later our first run down the Puente a Puente section of the Futa made me feel just the same.

A cancelled flight, a route change, some frantic rebooking and a poor hire car choice (my bad), meant that we arrived fairly frazzled, with no boats, a car with a glass roof and about 12cm of ground clearance, to a town where everybody else drives a pick-up.

Thanks to the lovely people at Bochinche Expediciones - Rafting FutaleufĂș we still had a great holiday. What an awesome crew - it was a privilege to watch you move around on the river. Thank you so much to Raketa for letting two dinosaurs paddle with your otherwise slick, safe and professional outfit! Thanks also to Carlos for preventing dinosaurs from going extinct on their first run, to Mauricio for great lines and multilingual jokes, to Flo, Miguel, Pablo, Nico, for taking care of us, to Jasmin for the pictures, Georgia and Ida for making it all happen, to Ivan for driving the bus, Joe for the Supernova, Aniol for not minding when we failed to pick up boats, Maurice and Ron for being super-chilled and finally to Lemu and Chilka for supervising the whole operation when not otherwise engaged chasing sticks.

Thanks to Bruce for showing that dinosaurs can still boat and to Jenny for not minding (too much!)

We've still to do most of the sections, so I'd better start saving up for the next visit.

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