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A selected guide to the finest coastal paddling trips around
Scotland. This completely revised and updated 2nd edition is packed
with great photography and detailed route maps, alongside
descriptions and anecdotes revealing Scotland's rich tapestry of
maritime scenery, wildlife, history, geology and culture. Although
primarily written for kayakers, the detailed tidal information
contained within the book would also serve as a valuable inshore
pilot for other water users such as anglers, windsurfers, sailors
and SUP enthusiasts. New in this edition: * 12 additional routes
(62 in total) * Selected routes in the Orkneys and Shetlands * New
photos throughout * Improved maps * Sat nav coordinates for access
points
"Rough Water Handling" by Doug Cooper is a practical guide that
will help you to master the skills needed to manoeuvre a sea kayak
efficiently in rough water and advanced conditions. For
intermediate and advanced paddlers, Doug draws on his personal and
coaching experience to help the reader master sea kayak handling
skills and techniques. Accurate sequential photos and simple
concise language make the descriptions easy to follow and
understand. The technical, tactical, physiological and
psychological aspects of these skills are covered in the areas of:
high wind paddling, moving water, surf, rock hopping, tide races,
open crossings and rolling. "Rough Water Handling" is recommended
as support material for the British Canoe Union 4 and 5 Star (Sea)
awards. (The 1 star is a novice 'encouragement' award, the 2 star
covers basic generic kayak skills, the 3 star basic/intermediate
sea specific skills and experience, and the 4 star covers
intermediate sea specific skills and leadership in moderate
conditions). Doug has spent a lifetime playing and working in the
outdoors! He is at his happiest when exploring new parts of the
world or challenging himself and others to improve their skills;
this he has been doing for over twenty years. With a constant lust
for adventure, Doug has sea kayaked all over the world including
Greenland, Iceland, Norway's Lofoten Islands, Canada, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, Corsica, Sardinia and Croatia. His whitewater
kayaking and mountaineering has also taken him on adventures around
the globe. At present Doug works as Head of Paddlesport at Glenmore
Lodge, Scotland's National Outdoor Centre. Here his love of helping
others learn and improve is put to good use every day, when he
works as a BCU Level 5 Sea and Whitewater Coach, Level 4 Surf Coach
and a Mountain and Ski Instructor. Doug is the author of "Sea Kayak
Handling" and co-authored "Scottish Sea Kayaking" (Pesda Press), a
selective guide to sea kayaking in Scotland.
This is a practical guide that will help the reader to master the
skills needed to manoeuvre a sea kayak efficiently. For beginner
and intermediate paddlers. Doug draws on his personal and coaching
experience to help the reader master sea kayak handling skills and
techniques. Accurate sequential photos and simple concise language
make the descriptions easy to follow and understand. The foundation
skills of posture, connectivity (how your body is connected to the
kayak), power transfer and learning to 'feel' how the boat
responds, are explored initially. The author then goes on to tackle
forward paddling, keeping the kayak on course, reverse paddling,
edging, turning on the spot, forward turns on the move, reverse
turns on the move, stern rudders, moving sideways, support strokes,
and the use of skegs and rudders. "Sea Kayak Handling" is
recommended as support material for the British Canoe Union 3 and 4
Star (Sea) awards. (The 1 star is a novice 'encouragement' award,
the 2 star covers basic generic kayak skills, the 3 star
basic/intermediate sea specific skills and experience, and the 4
star covers intermediate sea specific skills and leadership in
moderate conditions).
"The north west of Scotland is quite simply the best place to
paddle a sea kayak in the world." - Gordon Brown.On the north west
coast of Scotland and around Skye there are islands galore, hidden
beaches, tide races, great places to enjoy the local seafood and
amazing people to meet. All of this set within a fantastic,
variable culture of Norse and Gaelic influence that go to make this
an area you will return to time and again. Ardnamurchan Point to
Cape Wrath, the names of the headlands at either end of the area
contained within these pages, even have their own section in the
weather forecast.Fifty great voyages are described in a way that is
both inspirational and informative. Details of launching and
landing sites, tides and potential hazards are provided and the
coast is described in exquisite detail. This means that it can also
be used as a kayaker's 'pilot' for any journey they might wish to
undertake in this area. It follows the successful format of other
Pesda Press sea kayaking guides, presenting the information in a
user-friendly fashion and making good use of maps and colour
photographs.
At last, a guidebook covering some of Scottish paddling's best kept
secrets. Scotland is a world-class sea-kayaking destination, the
Scottish Islands being rightly famous for the standard of paddling
they offer. The North and East Coasts don't have as many sheltering
islands as the West and there is always some sort of swell, but
they will richly reward your efforts to explore their hidden nooks
and crannies - stunning cliff and coastal scenery, numerous bird
colonies, and fascinating fishing villages each with their own
history and character. Forty-five journeys from Cape Wrath to
Berwick upon Tweed are described in a way that is both
inspirational and informative. Details of launching and landing
sites, tides and potential hazards are provided and the coast is
described in exquisite detail. This means that it can also be used
as a kayaker's 'pilot' for any journey they might wish to undertake
in this area. It follows the successful format of other Pesda Press
sea kayaking guides, presenting the information in a user-friendly
fashion and making good use of maps and colour photographs.
Silver Medalist for Best West-Mountain Regional Novel 2017 Winner
of the 2017 International Book Award for Best Literary
FictionFinalist for Best New Fiction at the Best Book Awards
Finalist for the Red City Review Best Literary Fiction Award Forty
million people visit Vegas every year but most never get past the
strip. What about the people who live there? What brought them
there? What keeps them there? Told from the perspective of a
seasoned blackjack dealer, The Investment Club tells the stories of
a self-destructive, dwarf entrepreneur, a drug-addicted musical
performer-turned-stripper, a retired, widowed New Jersey policeman,
a bereaved, divorced female sportscaster, and a card-counting,
former Catholic priest before and after their fateful meeting at
the El Cortez Casino in downtown Vegas. As the five learn the
greatest return comes from investing in one another, their lives
stabilize and take on new, positive directions. But their love and
support for each other can take them only so far before they must
determine the meaning and value of their own lives.
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Focus Lost (Paperback)
Doug Cooper
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R456
R386
Discovery Miles 3 860
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The line between passion and obsession runs through us all. Levi
Combs never planned to rocket to stardom. Eva Florez knew he would
the moment she saw him. Gabe Adams didn’t want anything to do
with celebrities. But after Gabe’s sister sells his photos of
Levi with a young starlet to a tabloid website, their lives become
intertwined forever, bound by rage and retribution. Blending the
nuance and insight of literary fiction with the big-screen magic of
a Hollywood thriller, Focus Lost whisks readers into a world of
temptation, indulgence, and revenge, daring them to take a bite of
the forbidden fruit.
A Letter to a Friend was written in 1999 by Doug Cooper to his then
boyfriend, Gregory Spencer, a year into their relationship. It was
during a time when Gregory, having just come out to his family, was
being pressured by some family members to reconsider his decision
to live as a gay man. What began as a personal letter to Gregory
eventually became a manifesto against homophobia and a declaration
of liberation from homophobia. Giving thought to homophobic tropes
and devices such as the idea of God's condemnation of
homosexuality, and the view that declares homosexuality as
unnatural, A Letter to a Friend challenges those worn ways of
thinking with fresh ideas. A Letter to a Friend offers words and
thoughts for anyone who wishes to break the bonds of homophobia, be
they same-gender loving, or those who simply are brave enough to
take a fresh look at old ideas. A Letter to a Friend implores all
of us to take another look at ways of thinking that have held many
captive to oppression and bigotry and to move to a spirit that
seeks to realize a self-actualized spirit anchored in love.
Otis is a gay man who discovers he has a son from a one night
affair. Now his son, Antonio, a young man in his twenties, has come
to live with him. Everything is fine until Otis realizes that
Antonio is living a secret life hustling his body. It's a trade
Otis is well aware of because he once lived that same life.
Antonio, Otis's son, feels he has been blessed with great sexual
prowess. He doesn't consider himself gay or bi-sexual, but he has
used his 'gift' to dominate both men and women to get what he
wants. But there is one thing he can't get from sex, and that is
peace of mind from the darkness that haunts him, the same darkness
that haunted, and later destroyed his mother. Now Otis must fight
to save Antonio from a life in the streets and from the darkness
that haunts him. However, Otis has his own demons, and he finds
that he must not only save his son's life, but his own life as
well. Leaving Gomorrah is the third and final book in the This
Place of Men Trilogy.
A marriage ends when the husband accepts that he is gay. Now the
ex-couple must struggle with the love and respect they once had for
each other, as well as how to navigate their new lives, lives that
test the traditional ideas of marriage, religion and sex. Then
there is the matter of their young daughter and son...how do they
fit them into this new life? People Like Us is the second book of
the This Place of Men Trilogy (This Place of Men is book one and
Leaving Gomorrah is the third and final book in the series).
As teens, Otis and Terrell were lovers. But their relationship was
torn apart by Terrell's father and his pastor causing the two young
men to travel disparate roads in their lives. Now, as they near
their fortieth birthdays, each seeks to confront the pains and
truths that have shaped his journey: Otis returns home, having
endured years of hardship in search of the peace that has eluded
him for so long. During his stay he finds he must confront his
father who had turned his back on him; the lover who denied him and
the minister who brought about his downfall, and most of all a
surprise that awaits him. Then there is Terrell who finds that in
spite of the 'perfect' life he chose to live, his marriage to Karen
and his dedication to his two kids, there can be no peace without
reconciling the differences that determines his sexual identity.
"This Place Of Men" explores the lives of these two men, as well as
others who struggle with truth and sexual identity.
The purpose of this manual is to provide a correct, comprehensive,
and comprehensible reference for Pascal. Although the official
Standard promulgated by the International Standards Organization
(ISO) is 'correct' by definition, the precision and terseness
required by a formal standard makes it quite difficult to
understand. This book is aimed at students and implementors with
merely human powers of understanding, and only a modest capacity
for fasting and prayer in the search for the syntax or semantics of
a domain-type or variant-selector.
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