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From: Laurie Ford <laurie.ford_at_tassie.net.au>
subject: [Paddlewise] Fiji
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 19:59:55 +1000 (EST)
We paddled in Fiji in September,1984, and barely encounted any wind for two
months. We paddled out the east side of the Yasawa chain of islands and back
down the west side, and then went on to circumnavigate the main island of
Fiji. The following is from The Maatsuyker Canoe Club's homepage.
(http://www.tassie.net.au/~lford)

In 1984 three paddlers from Tasmania joined with six other paddlers from
Sydney, and Thursday Island, and took sea kayaks to Fiji, where they paddled
out the long Yasawa group of islands, and then circumnavigated the main
island of Fiji, Viti Levu.

The Yasawas stretch out about 100 miles from the NW of Fiji, a chain of over
50 islands. These islands are still as they were years ago - no electricity,
no roads, possibly only one tap for water for the whole village, and many of
the villages still use thatched bures to live in. However, due to the
cyclones which regularly devastate some regions, many houses are now being
constructed of concrete slabs, concrete blocks, and iron roofs. 

The weather report everyday was "The weather will be fine", and so it was,
day after day. We dived on coral reefs, lived in native villages with the
Fijians, and dived in the underwater cave on Sawa-i-Lau Island, where parts
of the film 'Blue Lagoon' were shot. We dined with chiefs, and took part in
a few all night 'Kava' parties.

The participants varied from experts who had represented their state or
country in competition paddling, to absolute novices who were virtually
having their first experience in a kayak. At least five different types of
sea kayaks were used, all fitted with sails and rudders, hatches, decklines etc.

At some of the expensive tourists resorts/hotels we were welcomed with open
arms, and offered full use of their facilities (including free accommodation
at one), while at one we were told in no uncertain terms to get the hell off
their island. These miserable buggers located Cec and I about 10 o'clock one
night and made us move on, resulting in a night paddle in unfamliar reef
infested waters.

A more comprehensive trip report can be found at
http://www.tassie.net.au/~lford/maatcd87.htm

It sure is a great spot to sea kayak.

Cheers,
Laurie Ford.
laurie.ford_at_tassie.net.au
http://www.tassie.net.au/~lford

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