Wednesday, March 27, 2013

120 days time


From opposite ends of the world, planning is under way. A bigger Kayaking team is coming together, and we are juggling revision for final exams with tweets, emails and calls to potential sponsors and donors. If you are in a position to help or think you might be, have a look at the "how you can help us" section and get in touch! 

We will be posting daily on twitter, and in the preparation stages we’ll keep this blog updated every few days, aiming to Blog every day from the lake – internet dependent. 
Our Justgiving page has reached 1% - £49,470 to go! Help it along: http://www.justgiving.com/kayakmalawi 

Chasing Mavericks is a fun film that I watched recently, which reminded me how much is possible with a little bit of determination. On that note: we are starting training regimes to get set for some serious paddling in 120 days time.  Watch the Trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YYc3jRoua8

Monday, March 25, 2013

Contact with Mike Lamb

This weekend I had the pleasure of speaking with Mike Lamb who embarked on a similar expedition to what we are planning in 2009.  Somehow, he managed to ease my concerns about the daunting (and dangerous) nature of the trip - maybe this was the story that a local Malawian hadn't seen a crocodile for 20 years.  Although great for my safety, the new-found eager photographer in me was slightly disappointed by this fact.  It was great to hear about many aspects of the trip from someone with first hand experience, including the kayaks themselves, clothing, camping, wildlife, weather, kit and much more. 

I'd like to publicly thank him for his advice and for putting up with my endless questions.

Let the preparations begin!

Saturday, March 23, 2013


Hello and welcome to our Kayak Malawi blog!  

We hope that this site gives you all the relevant information about our expedition up the West Coast of Lake Malawi.  We will regularly be updating it to give you the most accurate information on our progress in all areas of our preparation so keep one eye on this site!

Please take the time to browse the site and read about the cause we are supporting - the prevention of malaria in Malawi - the charity helping us to achieve this, Concern Universal, and other information on our route, equipment and team.

This is the beginning of a huge journey for both Will and myself: not only will we be kayaking one of the world's longest lakes, but we will need to put in months of preparation, training and hard work to make this trip possible and to achieve our ambitious fundraising target of £50,000.

I hope you enjoy our site and if you have any questions about the trip or the cause, please feel free to get in touch!

If you are in any way moved or inspired by what we are doing, please contribute to our efforts by donating here: http://www.justgiving.com/kayakmalawi

Thanks,


David and Will