What this is all about - Scroll down for latest updates!!!

This blog is all about a kayaking project for Nepali girls and our adventure to get over there and help them out. We will keep you updated through this blog with how sponsorship and donations are going and hopefully while we are over there we can keep posting on here - Thanks for checking it out.

The aim of the project is to produce a group of female river guides to work on the rivers in Nepal as safety kayakers, raft guides and kayak instructors. It will be a perfect base for the women to start training and eventually work and support themselves as employees or free lance guides within the Nepal white-water industry.

If you would like to help out in any way with this project whether it's advice, sponsorship, gear, donations, idea's or anything else then please send us an email, give us a call or follow the donations link, it would be much appreciated. Cheers

Check out Inka Trollsas's website (she is the instigator of this awesome project), which has more info about the trip and how things are going from her end. http://www.farawayadventures.com/nepaligirlkayakers.php

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Ferg's hooking up the goods

We have some really exciting news!!!

Fergs Kayaks, who are a kayak shop and more, are going to donate to the Nepali Girls Kayak Club 2 paddles, 2 buoyancy aids and 3 spray decks, which is fantastic and really appreciated. Fergs are based in Wellington and Auckland and we wuold like to say a massive thankyou to them for helping out a great cause. I'm certain the gear will see many years of use on the rivers of Nepal. Check out their website http://www.fergskayaks.co.nz/.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

News from Inka

Inka is off to Nepal in just 14 days to begin preparations for the training programme.


Here is something cool off her website


"Another cool email came in today. Deepak, who was my guide the first time I was rafting in Nepal now wants his daughter to become a kayaker and is asking me to teach her! This is exactly what we have been hoping for and it shows the wonderful change of mentallity in modern Nepal! :) And of course as he was the first one to guide me on a Nepali river I will be honored!
7 August 2008" Inka Trollsas

Inka in Nepal last time, (she is the front)