This is the raising of the large antenna at the Glade Festival. Part of one of PierToPier.net's Projects.
Posted: July 2006
It's still working fine, this is one of PierToPier's Wireless Nodes. This ones lives in a hut on Brighton Beach. Sea air's good for your well it ain't good for PC's
Posted: May 2006
Here's some pictures of me being stupid, DO NOT TRY THIS at home. Please remember to tie a knot in your pyjamas, I14 are really made for 2. Oh and yes I did put the kite up it was scary. Not as scary as getting it back down. Sorry about the quality, and yes my hair is supposed to be that colour
Posted: May 2006
These are photos of PierToPier.net at the Glastonbury festival in 2005.
Posted: June 2005
Pictures of me sailing my own boat, International 14 number 1269.
There's more of thee available on flickr here: International 14 Gallery Its an old boat, what known as a "Penny" (Penultimate I14) the previous generation of boats. This is a "Howlett 1", built by whats now carbo spars, in 1989 to an Ian Howlett design. Its all carbon, bar the rig. Goes like a train, and capsizes a lot.
Posted: April 2005
This is a Gallery of pictures of me and Matt Brown Sailing on his Dart Hawk, taken over several years. Mostly at Brighton Sailing Club. We killed this boat, I'm sorry to say. It rocked, seriously hurt me a few times, but solidly enforced a climate of fear in the completion, as well as making Matt and my reputations' in the Sailing Club, nearly sliced a hobie 16 in two once, without a scratch. If I didn't love the 14 I'd really miss that boat. EDIT: since the above the boat has been restored by Andy, an will live again. Hopefully terrorizing another bunch of 16 sailors.
Posted: December 2004
Summer 2004, I helped a friend toe his boat down to Lake Garda for the RS Eurocup. It was great force 5 or 6 every day. Mediterranean sunshine lovely town, beautiful scenery. We did ok as well!
Posted: December 2004