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Ear We Go

Our Good Mate Cheesey, from Palm/Dagger recently went under the surgeon's drill to have bony growths removed. These are commonly known as surfer's ear and are grown by the ear in reaction to constant flushing with cold water. Cheese is recovering and hopes to be hitting the river again soon and said, "I'm not convinced they've put back on straight! I can't feel the ear at the mo' and I can't really hear much." To prevent this happening to you we'd certainly reccomend the use of ear plugs or a neoprene skull cap that covers the ears. To keep up with Cheese's, and the other Palm athletes, adventures have a look here www.palmequipmenteurope.com/blogs/ to find out more about surfer's ear go here www.earhelp.co.uk/SurfersEar.html
Posted by Jason Smith
Out Clubbin' Again

Ross and I spent last Saturday morning with the guys & gals of Holme Pierrepont Canoe Club in Nottingham as part of our new Club Scene feature. What a great club, really7 loads going on and brilliant to see so many people getting on and enjoying canoeing and kayaking. We'll bring you a full report in next issue (94) and if you'd like us to come along and visit your club drop us a line at clubs@canoekayak.co.uk
Posted by Jason Smith
Rain... On my Window...

Sat at my desk looking at the rain hammering down outside, reading about other paddlers adventures, on the rain full rivers of the West Country and Wales, on the forums. Tis river season and I've yet to get out on any of my favourite runs yet this season and I'm starting to go a little stir carzy. It's rapids that I want to be riding not a desk, a paddle in my hand, not a mouse! I know I'm not alone though, most of us have to endure the working week, staring at the rain streaking the office windows, praying that it'll last to the weekend, as we wait for Friday to come...
Posted by Jason Smith
Wrong Trousers

Up to my ears in dry trousers and salopettes today. We've been testing a whole bunch of them for a group test for a few months now, and I've just gathered them back in from the test team for inspection. As I opened up the dry bag full of returned trews CK Towers developed a whiff of what can only be described as very similar to cat pee! This can only be a sign that the testers have been leaving their kit sat in dry bags and plastic barrels between paddling sessions again, or one or two of them have had unfortunate accidents while sporting said trousers (unlikely as most of them now have relief zips)! Ah, well all part of the joys of the job I suppose! We'll be bringing you our findings in issue 94 of CK.
Posted by Jason Smith

It's all good and it all goes!!
Want to read my old blog entries? Browse through an achive of all my posts below:
- March 2011 (2 posts)
- December 2010 (3 posts)
- November 2010 (3 posts)
- October 2010 (7 posts)
- August 2010 (3 posts)
- July 2010 (6 posts)
- June 2010 (6 posts)
- May 2010 (3 posts)
- April 2010 (3 posts)
- March 2010 (5 posts)
- February 2010 (1 post)
- January 2010 (12 posts)
- December 2009 (1 post)
- October 2009 (6 posts)
- September 2009 (5 posts)
- August 2009 (7 posts)
- July 2009 (10 posts)
- June 2009 (16 posts)
- April 2009 (4 posts)
- March 2009 (7 posts)
- February 2009 (15 posts)
- January 2009 (4 posts)
- December 2008 (6 posts)
- November 2008 (4 posts)
- October 2008 (6 posts)
- September 2008 (4 posts)
- August 2008 (7 posts)
- July 2008 (20 posts)
- June 2008 (6 posts)
- May 2008 (2 posts)
- April 2008 (8 posts)
- March 2008 (2 posts)
- February 2008 (9 posts)
- January 2008 (1 post)
- November 2007 (5 posts)
- October 2007 (3 posts)
- September 2007 (3 posts)
- August 2007 (6 posts)
- July 2007 (4 posts)
- June 2007 (3 posts)
- May 2007 (5 posts)


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