Monday, 28 January 2013

Meet Dean Broad Source2Sea team member




So me then….I’ll try not to make this sound like a dating profile!

I’m 40 and live in the beautiful landlocked city of Worcester.  The river Severn runs right through the middle and I see it every single day.  When out and about, I’m the guy who is always looking around, as I tend to see things slightly differently than others. I like to stop, take a breath and take in the scenery and love the magic and beauty nature gives to us (without getting too hippy about it!).  I take my camera on most trips as I enjoy photography and also play the guitar (‘play’ is a very loose term!)

My love of water, and in particular surfing, started when I was about 14.  I tried windsurfing on the Dovey estuary in mid Wales but had to be rescued as I was getting dragged by the outgoing tide.  As that scared me a little, I promptly took the sail off the board and used it to surf a few waves at Ynyslas Beach nearby.  Within half an hour I was standing and riding waves.

My affair with the river Severn started when I first surfed the Severn Bore at the age of 17 –some 23 years ago.  I remember sitting in the river, on a cold September morning and hearing the bore before I could see it, wondering how on earth a sea tide could reach this far inland and that it couldn’t be that big or powerful.  Within a few minutes I found out how wrong I could be!  I caught it but didn’t stand up, I was too scared.  From that moment I was hooked.

Born and bred in Worcestershire, I’ve lived in Worcester (a city split in two by the river) since 1998.  This gives me great access to the Severn and I often paddle my old surf rescue board in the sections between Worcester and Bridgnorth for a spot of training (beats the gym any day!).  I also do some training paddles on the Worcestershire Avon.

This challenge is something I’ve been thinking about for quite some time.  In my love for the outdoors, I’ve covered many miles on foot – I’ve completed the national 3-peaks challenge twice, the circular Bridgnorth charity walk, the canal towpath walk from Birmingham to Worcester and not to mention numerous leisure walks in the mountains and countryside of Scotland, England and Wales.  I first thought about walking the length of the river about 15 years ago but somehow never got round to it.  In the last 5 years I changed my way of thinking to combine this with paddleboarding.  I met Tristan whilst surfing the Bore a few years ago where, knowing his love for the outdoors also, we talked about the idea.  He was really interested, and from there the challenge was born.

Although I surf regularly, I haven’t been into stand-up paddleboarding to any great extent (I’m usually in the prone or kneeling position when I train).  I’m pretty rubbish at it compared to seasoned paddlers but I guarantee this challenge will lead me onto other things with a paddleboard as there is so much water out there to explore!  I’m already thinking about my next adventure on a board…



Thursday, 24 January 2013

Gloucester and Sharpness Canal article

Earlier in December we headed out on to the Gloucester and Sharpness canal for a training session. I recently added a short article online with a little bit about what we had learned from that session, including using the wind to our advantage!

Berghaus Akka Down Jacket

Due to the weather on our trip being unpredictable, as it is every April, we have had to put a fair bit of thought in to what clothing we will be wearing. Whilst paddling is still up for much debate and will probably be decided nearer the time as we get some sort of idea what it may be like.

On our "down time" if we get any, or "food and sleep time" we will be needed to get dry and stay warm to prepare us for the following day. I was recently sent a Berghaus Akka Down Jacket to review and use on the trip. I have to say after testing it out in the hills, I think it will be perfect for the job.

You can see how it gone on in my review on the following link:
http://www.ukactiveoutdoors.co.uk/berghaus-akka-down-jacket-review.html

Or find the jacket on the following link:
http://store.berghaus.com/p/mens/men-s-akka-down-jacket/433949

Tristan Bawn


Monday, 31 December 2012

With the onslaught of all the wet weather we have been having over the last few weeks, paddling on the river Severn has been near impossible. So we found alternative water ways to train on.

Some opted for Whitewater up in mid Wales,



and some the Gloucester Sharpness canal. Although with driving rain and gusts on non moving water, it was slower paddling that we are expecting on the river. Training in this kind of weather has given us plenty to think about regarding kit, and we are also picking up small techniques  to aid paddling. One of these is aiming for flat water out of the choppy areas and looking for cover out of direct wind.


Plans are coming along nicely with the end section of our trip around the tidal stretch. We recently met with Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA) who gave us plenty of great advice, and have also offered to escort us on our last day. We will hopefully finish at the SARA station in Sharpness! It also gave us a chance to check out the boats that SARA use.


Finally, something for you to watch if you get a few minutes, yes it's the Christmas video we made:



More updates to come from all the Source2Sea2013 team, Happy New Year!

Tuesday, 18 December 2012


Merry Christmas! 

A few updates for you:

I recently visited Sever Area Rescue Association (SARA) to discuss where and how we would be ending our trip if all goes well. Simple you might think, but in fact the stretch of river from Gloucester to Sharpness is actually very dangerous! Mud banks, channels, whirlpools, strong currents and the Severn Bore, means the advice we were given has changed plans slightly. Safety is a priority for us, and SARA have kindly offered to help us navigate the very last sections with a support boat, and we get to end our adventure at the lifeboat station at Sharpness! 

We will soon have our charity page online if you have any spare pennies to send us. All four charities will be announced as soon as its online.

The Christmas period is time for us to get some paddling in, so stay tuned for some winter shots.

Finally we took some time to take on the Severn Bore on the weekend, dressed in a santa outfit! The picture above shows why we will be respecting the tides we will be facing in April!

Thank you to all for your support so far, we really appreciate it!
Merry Christmas! 




Monday, 3 December 2012


So why are we confident about using inflatable boards from the Red paddle Co on such a tricky journey? Well as the video above shows, they have already been tested for toughness in the ultimate set of tests! Knowing the boards are capable of taking so much abuse gives us confidence, especially as we may encounter, submerged trees, rocks and each other!






Tuesday, 27 November 2012


So here we are the Source2Sea team! From the left to right: Tristan Bawn, Rob Yates, Tony Bain and Dean Broad.

More information on our interesting, and sometimes quirky, backgrounds will follow!

Tristan Bawn