Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Counting down
Counting down arriving in Kathmandu in less than one week. Touch down in Nepal 3rd March 2012. See Twitter PLE_AND_EA and Facebook DARREN CLARKSON-KING for updates.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Chasing Butterflies
Since winning the funding from Berghaus for a trip of a life time, the 8848 descent, many other people have approached me with the offer of products. Some I have accepted with care and understanding others I have quietly rejected.
I have been riddled
with self doubt, an unconscious tugging at my heart. For me this
expedition is not about the promotion of brands. It is not even at
the same level of other expeditions I have done. I have dreamed
about this expedition for over 10 years. With a cause and a reason
others are willing to pay for the trip. Its not a hand out, and I
dont see it as a job. Whilst I will be looking for the 'pure' in all
aspects of the trip. I know that many feel I have stained any notion
of a personal pure, with marketing and brands on line to promote the
trip.
Sponsorship in all its
disguises is a costume I hate to dress in. The fit is not right and I
look foolish. Like a homeless Santa dressed but soiled in the week
between Xmas and New Year. In the past I have cut ties with those
that have assisted me, because I dont believe in the values of the
brand.
Things have not
changed, not now, although I have to fight the impressions others
have about me and my acceptance of sponsorship. Many see it like a
contract with the devil or acceptance of sweets from strangers. I see
parts of the sponsorship game like this, but I see the flip side. The
loving family that supports its children to grow. Thats what it is
all about. That is the golden fleece. I have been beating myself up
about it for too long and it took a conversation with Doug Ammons for
me to see the truth of it all. This trip, like so many more is simply
the quest of children chasing butterflies in the garden of life.
Chances slip away in the breeze and we must run after what we want –
with care. Not too strong to harm ourselves or others along the way.
I have included some of the conversation points below.
These appear as brief marks, without the back and forth of the dialogue.
[I think the statements from Doug pin the feeling I have in a way that is clear, without my usual weird tangents.]
'Well, don't beat yourself up! [...].'
'In the face of success, don't take a hammer to your toes!' 'All my film trips were sponsored in some similar way and the thing is, its a truism that one gets out of them what one works for, even if they are "compromised" in some purist sense.' 'I think it's more a question of keeping the lines clear. So plan, prepare, and make it into the trip you always wished for. it's an opportunity for growth and change, not a negative!' 'This is a gift, and I'm certain you will use that gift to great purpose internally.'
The days are ticking away, soon to Nepal and the expedition will
start in full force. That is when I will know the truth of it all,
the dark stretches of the night, the lone paddler in the rapids. One
boat, one paddle stroke, one mind.
Om Shanti
Daz
Friday, 3 February 2012
Providing skills and education
It has been missed by
many who are following the growth of the 8848 descent. I have also
neglected to tell people as a priority about the work that will run
on back of my descent. Now it seems only just and right to talk more
about the plan.
During the 8848 trip I
will be in some of the most remote villages in Nepal. Poverty is all
around. It has been the aim of the trip that I will support the local
villages. I will venture to find young men and women who show the
willingness and ability to move to Kathmandu and train to be river
and trek guides. Myself in conjunction with Pure Land Expeditions and
Elements Adventure will support these children through the offer of
paid education, accomadation and living expenses in Kathmandu. We
will train them up as guides and offer them work when they leave
school. This is a long term plan. It is no short term fix.
Providing skills and
education to even just one young person allows them a different
future, one away from the rural life. Just one young man or woman
from the village who is able to earn money and have a career path
outside the village will enable funds to be sent home, for medical
supplies, village hydro, clean water etc. Just one person sharing
wages means so much to so many.
This is not a charity.
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