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Hi all

I have part completed my 35 mile paddle down the Lagan River - check out my images along the way!

My journey so far:

I Canoed from Dromore, Co. Down, Northern Ireland along the Lagan river to Lisburn Island Centre on Tuesday 22nd December, a journey of 24 miles. 

Setting off at 7am in the very cold wintery and icy morning, i passed under the infamous Dromore Viaduct and continued on a meandering journey through to Donacloney where i stopped for a hot toddy and smoked salmon around 10am.  Continuing toward Magheralin and the green farmlands of Moira as the sun sparked off the frosty grass, i spotted a fox drinking at the water side, swans, a couple of snipe and lapwings.  Stopping briefly for lunch as it was so cold not moving or paddling, we stumbled upon 6 mature lambs which were stranded.  Adding a further 40 minutes to our journey, we rescued these one by one, leading them further downstream and up a low bank to where they were reunited with the rest of their flock.  Along the way we must have passed about 4 dead sheep, 20 or so footballs and other dumped rubbish, which was sad to witness. 

As i bypassed Moira the sun set and the new moon reflected on the still water (see photos).  It was difficult to see, especially branches, debris and swans flying straight at us!  Having ventured under the bridge past the meat factory in Lisburn and down over the weir in the darkness, we finaly arrived at the Civic Centre car park at half 8. 

I hope to continue the journey from Lisburn to Belfast before the month ends when the water levels are slightly higher. I will keep you posted on progress and when i have finished i will be sure to upload my images. Thanking you all for your support so far, it is greatly apprecaited.

I would like my paddle of 35 miles to raise awareness about our global water crisis and provide fresh water for children in developing lands though the charity ‘Water for Kids’.

Recent reports of flooding in the UK remind us just how much water we have.  It is easy to take for granted how clean (through processing plants) and accessible (transported directly into our homes) it truly is – not to mention vital to our existence!

So please leap in to those pockets and splash your cash - every ‘drop’ helps!

ABOUT THE CHARITY:

The aim of Water for Kids is to preserve and protect the good health of people in the developing world by assisting in the provision of safe drinking water, good sanitation and other public health matters. Water for kids is currently involved in projects in Zambia, Uganda, Kenya and India.

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WATER SAVING TIPS:

In the kitchen

·         Fix dripping taps

·         Don’t leave the tap running when rinsing dishes or washing food

·         Fill the kettle only with the water you’ll need

·         Choose water efficient dishwasher and washing machines

In the bathroom

·         Turn off tap when brushing your teeth

·         Take shorter, sharper showers

·         Put a water-saving bag (or brick) in the toilet cistern

·         Fit a flow regulator or aerated shower heads and taps

In the garden

·         Use a watering can, or a bucket and sponge, not a hosepipe

·         Put a water butt in the garden

Others

·         Install a leak detector

·         Insulate water pipes

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Hey Wacky Jacky - glad you listened to me and that i had money in my pocket! Donation by Arty McDonald on 04/02/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Good work Jackie, best of luck for the 2nd leg!! Donation by Jonathan Miskelly on 14/01/10

 
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Good luck on the remainder of the paddle! Donation by Clement McAteer on 12/01/10

 
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Hey Jax! All the v best for next week. Make sure you send me a few pics of your wet look! Love Alfie, Jenny & Lucy x Donation by Jenny Wong on 18/12/09

 
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Wrap up well and looking forward to the photos Donation by Yvonne Gordan on 18/12/09

 
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Good luck! Donation by Jon de Souza on 18/12/09

 
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Hi Jacqui, Great cause,make sure you put on your shower cap. Donation by Robert McCulloch on 18/12/09

 
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Good luck!! Just make sure Sam Barr has the weir working OK so you don't get grounded! Donation by Mike Mitchell on 18/12/09

 
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Hi J, great idea, watch out for the other smaller 'floaters' its a nice trip, enjoy Donation by vincent mcalinden on 17/12/09

 
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Well done, Jacky, ply your paddle power down the Lagan; I still prefer the Lufupa. Donation by Jim Kitchen on 17/12/09

 
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good job Donation by andrew mcmurray on 17/12/09

 
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All the best Jax, I hope the Lagan isn't frozen over!! Donation by Eoghan O'Reilly on 17/12/09

 
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Good luck! Donation by Lisa Murray on 17/12/09

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 17/12/09

 
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Donation by Joseph Birt on 17/12/09

 
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Good luck Jackie - say hi to Malcolm on your way past! Donation by Mark Gillespie on 17/12/09

 
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All the best Jackie Donation by Gabriel Hall on 17/12/09

 
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