Here is some interesting, scary and promising news on the Caribou populations of NE Canada, a place that has become dear to my heart after working up in NW Labrador Fall 2012. Jaime Posted by Jeff Wells on January 2, 2013 It was once our largest caribou herd, and one of the biggest […]
Author Archives: Jaime Sharp
The “Project Grand”
Stoked to be leaving on an epic adventure down a section of river I have been dreaming of running for years……. and we are doing it in Sea Kayaks ! we will also be with a team of 5 white water boater and one OC1 Canoeist! It will be a memorable trip and no raft […]
TRAK Files Episode 5, International TRAK Packing
OK so it has been a few Months since the last TRAK Files Episode! Finally I have worked my bum off at the computer and finished Episode 5, all about traveling the world in the TRAK Kayak. I hope you enjoy, it has been almost three years of filming to make it happen! ~ J […]
Video: Davey du Plessis Shares His Near Death Story from the Amazon For The First Time
I discovered this video thanks to a friend about Davey Du Plessis’s almost tragic encounter with the dangerous Human Element during his source to sea attempt of the Amazon in late August; the adventure community was shocked to learn that he had been ambushed in the Amazon, shot, robbed and left for dead. Fortunately he […]
My Second Time Surfing at Surge Narrows
Phone was ringing…. on the other end was James Manke, “Bro!” “Want to come to Surge Narrows with us to Longboat surf this week?” I didn’t really have to think about this much at all “Hell yes!” was the response that eagerly left my mouth, and a couple of days later I was racing to […]
On the Cover of Coast and Kayak
Well I am stoked to say that one of my photo’s made the cover of a local Mag in BC Canada. Awesome, another of my shots made it into the article page as well. check it out. Open publication – Free publishing – More coast travel
World Wild Adventures on the Leading Edge of Tourism.
A recent News Letter from the Adventure Travel Trade Association, has us all fired up in a very positive way, at WWA. With our new company beginning its growth with strong concepts of Indigenous inclusion and sustainable ethics, the news of shifts in the industry in that direction has us pumped. Read the letter here. […]
World Wild Adventures Ltd is Born and the SKC Kayak Symposium
Here I am in the UK for Business; meeting with my Friend and new business partner Rhoda Mcgivern, to solidify the foundations of our new adventure travel company “World Wild Adventures”! Some of you may ask “New? ….But ‘World Wild Adventures’ is what you have always called your little project company!” And in essence […]
America may not want Canada’s Dirty Oil!
A very interesting Article I was made aware of. Interesting to Note the USA may not want Canada’s Tar Sand Oil. So why the hell does Canada keep pushing to pull it out when we all know it is leading to “Game Over”? J The New York Times Op-Ed Contributor Game Over for the […]
Journey to Newfoundland
Since I was a kid my father had spoken of the fabled island of Newfoundland, the fishing villages, the music the people. My father wanted to visit and by osmosis so did I, now years later given the chance to road trip to Newfoundland in order to get cheaper flights back to Toronto, I jumped […]