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Wednesday 25 April 2007

The Nile Progression goes Live.

The Nile Progression dot com is up and running!

We live out on the White Nile Uganda, we paddle, we teach, we learn and we progress. That's what it's all about - progression. From our prime location in the centre of the universe we will bring this to you. Through photos and some carefully chosen words you will be able to see what the african boys are up to. Just been out on a trip? - Then see your friends and yourself on film and in stories. Thinking of coming out? - Then get the inside track before you come. Find out if it's rainy season or dry, what the water's doing and just some ideas on what's possible on the longest river in the world.

May 8th I'm back in the country after a short break to hit the snow. Upcoming stories include, a review of the New Fluid Nemisis - in full production in Medium right now!! A look at the river and who's in town, and then it's fun fun fun. We'll see what's possible and bring it to you every week (depending on our African internet connection!) This next year expect a full report on an upcoming trip to Rwanda. And the Rwenzories are gonna be paddled. First descent everywhere you look, right next to the Congo, expect some epic stories and photos!!

For now bookmark this page and check us out every now and then!! While you wait for the new stuff check out the posts from last year and some of my favorite photos from the last few months.

Don't forget that nowadays everything is interactive. Let us know what you think and what you want to see - we'll do pretty much anything you want - Really! Give us your feedback, comments and your own news and we'll get it up.

Contact on thenileprogression@hotmail.com


Enjoy the pretty photos:



Will Clark gets inverted in a Gold Top Hat. Pimps&Ho's Val D'Isere 2007




One of my favorite days from last month. - Jumping the company Landrover on a double road-gap we built.












Sweet day, sweet cliff drop, sweet grab.















Will Clark (kayakthenile) and Sam Ward (The Hairy Lemon) after winning the Endurance Race. Nile Freestyle Festival 2006. Photo courtesy of Leslie Alsheimer www.santafedigitaldarkroom.com












The Hairy Lemon Ferry.













When it rains it pours!












Christmas Day 2006. Pringle and Cookie admire Aliya's new assets!











Will Clark with a big blunt. Nile Freestyle Festival 2006.











Nile Freestyle Festival 2006


This year’s Nile Freestyle Festival went off with a bang. Three days of freestyle, extreme racing and partying all based at bujagali falls, Jinja Uganda. It all kicked off on the Friday morning with competitors and spectators heading down to Itanda falls for an expression session, followed by a paddle to Nile Special – the venue for the ‘Big Trick’ freestyle event. With Music pumping and the sun shining 21 international paddlers went big for their chance to win a slice of the 1.5million USH prize money. A new format for this year, 7 paddlers at a time had an open wave for a 45-minute jam session. With the relaxed atmosphere and no one worried about flushing, the moves were big and the mood was mellow. Pan-ams, Helixs, lots of combo’s and the occasional porpoise kept the crowd entertained and the paddlers buzzing until it was time to add up the scores. As darkness grew and the floodlights were fired up the kayakthenile team worked out who was going into the final! Thirty minutes, top five men, top three women, in the dark, and the rain. Steve Fisher (RSA), Sam Ward (UK) and Geoffrey Kabirya (UG) went into the session on level scores from the prelims. It was close. In the end Steve won with an awesome KY, followed by Sam busting out the Bread and Butter’s. In the women’s it was a two-girl battle between Jessie Stone (USA) and Rae Borratto (CAN). Rae showed her strength popping aerial blunts all night long and winning herself half a million shillings for her efforts.






Saturday was a different day and a different event. You hoped you hadn’t drunk too much the night before because today was the 45km head to head extreme endurance race. Eleven rapids, grade 1-6, lots of flat water, teams of two, only playboats allowed. Safety was an important factor and this event wasn’t for the faint hearted. One stop for water or to sponge a boat would see you out of the pack and out of the race; it was flat out until you dropped. During the first flat-water section 10k into the race, the pack had split into two. Sam Ward from the Hairy Lemon and Will Clark from kayakthenile caused the big upset by pushing the Ugandans hard for the title. By Itanda Sam and Will were in the lead but only just. With numerous retirements, a few broken boats and some clever lines, Will and Sam stayed ahead to bring home the victory in a total time of 2hr 56min. An awesome time in the low levels!! Adrian Kiernan and Anton Imler came in second with a time of 3hr 4min. Team kayakthenile held strong in the ladies with Becky Lar taking the title with Chloe Self from Adrift in a time of 3hr 18min. Tales of the crazy day flowed in the party that night amidst tequila girls (and boys), old school tunes and cheap beer sponsored by Nile Breweries. If you weren’t already tired the party made sure of it, leaving many bleary eyed by the time they woke up on Sunday morning.





Sunday was all about fun, it was time for the final event – the boda-cross! Forty-six competitors, one section of hard white water, motorbikes, inflatable assault courses and beer funnels. You cannot but love this event. A mass start left little space for everyone down the first few rapids, and an awesome sight for the spectators. The Ugandans went hard trying to bring home the final victory. Geoffrey Kabirya powered his way to the front only to find Sam Ward right there with him. By the time they came into the bank there was only 30 seconds between them. But this was the boda-cross and the paddle was only half of the race. Up the hill and onto a boda-boda (50cc moped), then a race back to the campsite. Sam was in contention for another win until he realised these local boys knew which bikes went fast!! With a trail of dust behind him Geoffrey flew ahead to take the win followed by fellow Ugandans Henry Kitmeo and Nassans Tunabaitamu.




Sunday was a true festival day. Hot sunshine, blasting tunes and cheap beer. While the winners were cornered for interviews and photographs the rest got into their party shoes and headed to the bar. At prize giving a total of 6million USH was dished out to those who had won as well as a brand new kayak from Fluid, Soft kit from GOYA and many other prizes. A new addition to the festival was a photo competition in memory of Ben Holland. Leslie Alsheimer taking the prize with an awesome shot from the river. Check out her website at www.santafedigitaldarkroom.com



Thanks to Jamie Simpson and his team for organising the event, Nile Breweries for all their support, SN Brussels Airlines, Fluid Kayaks and GOYA, Kayak Session, Nile River Explorers and the Hairy Lemon and everyone who gave their time to support this fantastic event. The Nile Freestyle Festival proved once again to be one of the best events in the world, next years event will be on Dec 1-2, so book your ticket and we’ll see you there! For more info or for details on paddling in Uganda go to www.kayakthenile.com.

Report by Will Clark.
Photos by Moses

Christmas 2006. Ugandan Style.



We had an awesome Christmas over here in Uganda. We all headed down to the Hairy Lemon for our Festive Fun with friends and a whole bunch of paddlers. Christmas eve was a day to paddle - and for mister ‘I’ve broken my back’ Jamie Simpson, a chance to get back in a boat and head down the Day-Two section. So we packed up, took some beers and an oar-boat to carry them, and headed from Kalagala to the Lemon. Waiting for us was cheese and biscuits, all our friends and a huge two-day bender!! Check out these pics and a nice little video for your enjoyment...






Unloading at Kalagala.



Steve and Austin enjoy a swim whilst the rest of us enjoy a beer.




Georgie, Helga and Becca pose for a photo.



Secret Santa and fake Snow!



Becky Lar gives Jamie a pistol shot of Waragi!



Whilst I had to go back to work, the others enjoyed Boxing Day in true style, floating downstream of the Lemon.



Cookie and Aliya enjoy Christmas enhancements.


Photos by Helga.