About us

DOUG TAYLOR - former officer in the Canadian Forces (36 years) and manager at Osgoode Hall (7 years), retired to the Comox Valley in 2004. Can be found in my NDK Explorer HV, when not having a coffee at Rhodos or hanging out at Comox Valley Kayaks where I teach Paddle Canada courses.

JONATHAN REGGLER - Ex-British Army medical officer, became a civilian GP in the United Kingdom for 11 years then immigrated to the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, BC, in 2003. Sea kayaking since 2004. Family physician in Courtenay.

WHERE ARE WE?

Click on the link to maps.google.com in the latest post and follow our progress.

A message sent in the evening means we have been paddling and have reached a new place. A message sent in the morning means we are staying put.

If there is no SPOT message for a few days do not panic! SPOT is new technology and a glitch or two may happen. We have loads of back-up with VHF radios and EPIRB.



Comments

Doug and Jonathan love the fact that so many of you are following their progress but they also enjoy reading your comments when they have access to the internet. The links are at the end of the Spot message for the day. To read the comments: click on the Comment link. To leave a comment: click on the Envelope. They even answer some of them!!


Saturday, June 28, 2008

OK ESN:0-7391670

Departed Sooke Friday, June 27th on the last leg. Next update from the Comox Valley in about two weeks!!
ESN:0-7391670
Latitude:48.5665
Longitude:-123.2718
Nearest Location: Saanich, Canada
Distance: 7 km(s)
Time:06/28/2008 16:30:23 (America/Vancouver)

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=48.5665,-123.2718&ie=UTF8&z=12&om=1

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bravo Doug and Jonathan! The pictures are great. I know carmanah has the best tasting beer(it doesn't matter what brand). Had no idea that Don Lockwood has such a great sense of humour. Kudos to his comments! How does one lose a skeg? You should have superb weather the next couple of days- will you still be wearing the dry suits? it must be incredibly hot. So a big party will have to be in the works in 2 weeks, eh? Carry on. Ciao Jill and Don

Jonathan Reggler said...

Hi Jill

NONE of us knew about Don's sense of humour.

Skegs are lost by fixing them and then not tightening the one screw adequately.

This is written as the hot weather ends. We continue with the dry suits but it is not entirely true to call them "dry". The build-up of sweat within them is considerable - Goretex just cannot work that fast! But I think we would feel naked without them after more than eight weeks of paddling.

We are both a little sad that the adventure is ending but looking forward to seeing everyone and boring you silly with our stories.