Paddling Film Festival — online — watch now

Update June 2021: Films are still available for viewing!

If you’re dreaming of exciting adventures on the water when Covid restrictions loosen up, you could kickstart your dreams by watching paddling films from the World Tour Paddling Film Festival streamed directly to your computer or mobile device.

There are three approximately two-hour long programs, each of which costs $15 US dollars to stream. If you use the following link to access the films, a portion of the proceeds will go to support SKABC (your local sea kayaking club) and you will get a code that you can use to receive a 10% discount:

https://paddlingfilmfestival.com/?ref=SKABC

Trailers of the films are available for free viewing at: https://paddlingfilmfestival.com/blogs/2021-films

Happy viewing and thanks for your support!

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Photos: Boat Handling and Stroke Improvement Course

It was beautiful weather for our course held in Vancouver Saturday. Thanks to the instructors and students for making it a productive, safe, and fun day!

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Trailers for Part 2 of Waterwalker Film Night (May 14)

Here are descriptions and trailers for the films to be shown May 14 at a FREE online event for club members.

Goodbye Olympic – Set in Iran, this film is about a young female flatwater kayaker who, against all odds, is trying to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games. As well as following the ups and downs of her story, the film offers a fascinating closeup look at everyday life in small-town Iran.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaioiszdE0A

River Kingdom – Three westerners and their Cambodian friend set out on a journey through rural Cambodia. Their goal is to paddle the Srepok River, a tributary of the mighty Mekong. However, their expedition comes to a quick halt when the river takes an unexpected turn. Then, just when they think their journey is over, a new and very different adventure begins. This film shows a sweet and joyful side of humanity as two cultures come together in unexpected circumstances, and it offers an inside look at life in a small Cambodian village.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/366898811

Toutan Rider – Set in a small town on the Iran/Afghanistan border, this film focuses on Dadkhoda, an old man who has spent much of his life building and using toutans, a type of traditional reed boat that has been used in the region for millennia. Although modern boats are making them obsolete, Dadkhoda insists on using traditional methods and materials to build one last toutan. As the story unfolds, we get a glimpse of a vanishing way of life, and, again, we get an intimate view of life in small-town Iran, although it’s a life much different from that shown in Goodbye Olympic. (There is no trailer available for this film.)

Spirit of Jaguar – Three adventurers set out into the Amazon jungle to deliver malaria medicine to members of the Hodi tribe. Once they make contact, they undertake a difficult trek to the tribe’s jungle village where they spend several weeks. The Hodi are isolated enough that they still maintain their traditional lifestyle, meeting all of their needs from the jungle around them and showing a deep respect for nature and its balance. Living communally in peace and harmony they in many ways represent the opposite of our western culture. This is an intimate and absolutely fascinating view of a vanishing way of life.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/spiritofjaguar/294014306?autoplay=1

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Three films to be screened in April — links to trailers

We are pleased to present the first of several free events for members this coming Friday evening, April 23. There will be opportunities to socialize with friends and to watch three excellent films from the WaterWalker 2020 Film Festival. They are:

Patagonia Triple Crown – A group of top white-water kayakers from around the world set out to challenge three of the wildest rivers in Chile. Despite a few setbacks they succeed in paddling some of the most spectacular white-water on the planet. Even if you’re not a fan of white-water paddling, this film is well worth watching for the beauty of the scenery and the outstanding production values.  Here’s a link to the trailer: The Patagonia Triple Crown Trailer - YouTube

Howe Sound – Norm Hahn, a well known local, takes us on a tour of Howe Sound on his stand-up paddleboard. This beautifully filmed tribute to a spectacular area right in our backyard includes a strong environmental message. TRAILER - HOWE SOUND - YouTube

ICEolation – An Australian couple take a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Antarctic peninsula, kayaking alone and unsupported for fourteen days through some of the world’s most stunning scenery. What more is there to say? ICEolation - The Trailer on Vimeo

Log in to see the event calendar for info on how to sign up for the film event this Friday. Hope to see you then!

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Basic trip planning and kayak packing clinic with a half day paddle –April 21

This is a full day clinic where we’ll go over basic trip planning, a list* a gear you must/should bring along and how to pack your kayak. Following this we will get on the water for a 1/2 day paddle with the gear you would require for a 4-day trip.

There are still spots left in this course. Log in to find this course in the events listing.

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