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FIAT 500 Gathering at North Beach...
12th September 2016
Few cars have endeared themselves on drivers over the decades as successfully as the classic Fiat 500.
The original version is now a sought after vehicle which truly qualifies as an iconic motorcar.
This status encouraged Fiat to try to re-interpret the design and the success of the current Fiat 500 proves that they did a fantastic job.
Le Mont Saint Garage decided that there was an opportunity to celebrate the owners love of their cars with a chance to raise a few pounds for three important charities.
So on Sunday morning, for as little as a fiver, Fiat 500 owners could meet other owners and help the RNLI, St John and Channel Island Airsearch all at the same time.
I popped along to take a few pics....
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE FIAT 500 GATHERING
12th September 2016

Few cars have endeared themselves on drivers over the decades as successfully as the classic Fiat 500.
The original version is now a sought after vehicle which truly qualifies as an iconic motorcar.
This status encouraged Fiat to try to re-interpret the design and the success of the current Fiat 500 proves that they did a fantastic job.
Le Mont Saint Garage decided that there was an opportunity to celebrate the owners love of their cars with a chance to raise a few pounds for three important charities.
So on Sunday morning, for as little as a fiver, Fiat 500 owners could meet other owners and help the RNLI, St John and Channel Island Airsearch all at the same time.
I popped along to take a few pics....
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE FIAT 500 GATHERING
Vale Earth Fair 2016... A vintage year...
11th September 2016
2016 represented a milestone for the Vale Earth Fair Collective as it was 40 years since they first organized a small gathering of friends to enjoy live music and share similar beliefs in humanitarian causes and the care of our precious planet.
That original ethos is still strong and underlies everything the Vale Earth Fair Collective organizes.
However the Vale Castle Earth Fair has changed, evolved and grown over the intervening years and now sits as the oldest running Channel Island Festival.
It is responsible for many happy memories formed by the regular VEF supporters.
The 2016 VEF was a bit of a vintage edition... this was very fitting for such an historic year. The lineup consisted of a few favorites from yesteryears ably supported by many newcomers.
If you have somehow managed to miss all the previous Vale Earth Fairs - or maybe you haven't been for a few years - I highly recommend you add this Festival to your bucket list of things to do. You won't be disappointed :-)
I've now completed the VEF 2016 picture edit. All TWENTY Galleries :-)
These galleries should give you a feel of the vibe you get at a Vale Earth Fair.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE VALE EARTH FAIR 2016 PICTURE GALLERIES
11th September 2016

2016 represented a milestone for the Vale Earth Fair Collective as it was 40 years since they first organized a small gathering of friends to enjoy live music and share similar beliefs in humanitarian causes and the care of our precious planet.
That original ethos is still strong and underlies everything the Vale Earth Fair Collective organizes.
However the Vale Castle Earth Fair has changed, evolved and grown over the intervening years and now sits as the oldest running Channel Island Festival.
It is responsible for many happy memories formed by the regular VEF supporters.
The 2016 VEF was a bit of a vintage edition... this was very fitting for such an historic year. The lineup consisted of a few favorites from yesteryears ably supported by many newcomers.
If you have somehow managed to miss all the previous Vale Earth Fairs - or maybe you haven't been for a few years - I highly recommend you add this Festival to your bucket list of things to do. You won't be disappointed :-)
I've now completed the VEF 2016 picture edit. All TWENTY Galleries :-)
These galleries should give you a feel of the vibe you get at a Vale Earth Fair.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE VALE EARTH FAIR 2016 PICTURE GALLERIES

.....nice day for it :-)
14th August 2016
As I drove around the Guernsey coast this morning heading to the Dos D'Ane I was reminded what a beautiful island we live on.
Clearly this point hadn't been missed by the people already out enjoying what Guernsey has to offer.
The great thing about our island life is that most of the leisure activities are free and available to anyone who wants to get off their asses :-)
OK, I'll admit that we often have to invest in some sort of equipment to pursue our leisure... maybe a bike, fishing rod, surf board, running shoes, walking shoes!
But, to counter that cost, we have to spend very little time or money traveling to start the fun. Rarely more than fifteen minutes.
My morning journey to the Dos D'Ane was to take pics of the Guernsey Velo Club Downhill Mountain Bike racing sponsored by Adventure Cycles. A course had been 'rescued' from the overgrown hillside and I spent a very enjoyable hour trying to capture the action.
Then it was back around the coast which was filling with more people enjoying the summers day.
Aren't we so lucky?
In fact that shouldn't be a question. IT'S A FACT!
My pics are here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE GVC MTB DOWNHILL PICS FROM THE DOS D'ANE
14th August 2016
In: Events News, Sports News

As I drove around the Guernsey coast this morning heading to the Dos D'Ane I was reminded what a beautiful island we live on.
Clearly this point hadn't been missed by the people already out enjoying what Guernsey has to offer.
The great thing about our island life is that most of the leisure activities are free and available to anyone who wants to get off their asses :-)
OK, I'll admit that we often have to invest in some sort of equipment to pursue our leisure... maybe a bike, fishing rod, surf board, running shoes, walking shoes!
But, to counter that cost, we have to spend very little time or money traveling to start the fun. Rarely more than fifteen minutes.
My morning journey to the Dos D'Ane was to take pics of the Guernsey Velo Club Downhill Mountain Bike racing sponsored by Adventure Cycles. A course had been 'rescued' from the overgrown hillside and I spent a very enjoyable hour trying to capture the action.
Then it was back around the coast which was filling with more people enjoying the summers day.
Aren't we so lucky?
In fact that shouldn't be a question. IT'S A FACT!
My pics are here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE GVC MTB DOWNHILL PICS FROM THE DOS D'ANE

I've discovered a new talent......
06th August 2016
I've just discovered that I have a new talent... and it's a bit special.
It's one of those amazing abilities that you dream about as a child and now, at the ripe old age of sixty-one, I've just found it!
How would you like to be able to see into the future too?
Well I promise that if you follow my advice you too can possess the same super-power!
All I had to do was to attend the School of Popular Music's Summer Party at the legendary Fermain Tavern last night.
The SoPM's young and energetic team had organized the evening to show-case six of their new bands. There was huge support given to all the young performers who were treated to a full stage sound system and lighting all controlled by pro technicians. How lucky were they!
If that opportunity didn't fire up their passion for live music I don't know what else would.
To get back to my original point I think that last night I saw into the future of the Guernsey music scene and it looks good.
In fact my guess is that the talent on show could be destined to even bigger things. Maybe there was a future chart-topper among them?
... but that's just a bit too far into the future for me to see yet :-(
Follow this link to see into the future with me:
CLICK HERE TO SEE PICS OF THE SoPM 2016 SUMMER PARTY
06th August 2016

I've just discovered that I have a new talent... and it's a bit special.
It's one of those amazing abilities that you dream about as a child and now, at the ripe old age of sixty-one, I've just found it!
How would you like to be able to see into the future too?
Well I promise that if you follow my advice you too can possess the same super-power!
All I had to do was to attend the School of Popular Music's Summer Party at the legendary Fermain Tavern last night.
The SoPM's young and energetic team had organized the evening to show-case six of their new bands. There was huge support given to all the young performers who were treated to a full stage sound system and lighting all controlled by pro technicians. How lucky were they!
If that opportunity didn't fire up their passion for live music I don't know what else would.
To get back to my original point I think that last night I saw into the future of the Guernsey music scene and it looks good.
In fact my guess is that the talent on show could be destined to even bigger things. Maybe there was a future chart-topper among them?
... but that's just a bit too far into the future for me to see yet :-(
Follow this link to see into the future with me:
CLICK HERE TO SEE PICS OF THE SoPM 2016 SUMMER PARTY

The first 'The Gathering' showed great promise.....
19th July 2016
OK, I know I'm a bit of a cynic. This often gets me in trouble with my missus ;-)
So I suppose I was in 'normal' mode as I walked down my road towards Guernsey's latest Music Festival. The site was almost in shouting distance of my Guernsey cottage and there were many more residences a LOT closer that mine.
So as I made my way to the festival site I was half expecting the whole thing to be shut down as soon as the Main Stage turned the sound level up to ten! It's a sad fact, in this modern world, that if one or two people make a complaint about noise their 'rights' can take precedence over the many.
But I'm pleased to say that I was wrong on this one. Maybe a first ;-)
Careful and sensible management of the sound levels and a refreshing tolerance by the neighbors enabled the full three days of performances to be completed. Thank you St Sampsons residents!
I had also wondered as I made my way to The Gathering if such an ambitious set-up spread over three days could be pulled off when this was the first attempt... and (for maybe only the second time) I had got this one wrong too!!
Cage & Stage Productions must be praised and congratulated on how well organized and 'complete' their first Festival was. There were a few small problems but hey, I'll give them an impressive 9 out of 10 for most aspects and I think there is a very solid base in place if they have the enthusiasm and energy to give it another go in 2017.
Fingers crossed :-)
I hadn't intended to take many pics... we all need a break sometimes, but it seems I got into the atmosphere and the cameras started clicking! So I will be adding quite a few picture galleries in the next couple of days.
First up are two of the most popular bands in Guernsey. Fade to Grey and King Rat and the Soul Cats. Check-out the pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE GATHERING
19th July 2016

OK, I know I'm a bit of a cynic. This often gets me in trouble with my missus ;-)
So I suppose I was in 'normal' mode as I walked down my road towards Guernsey's latest Music Festival. The site was almost in shouting distance of my Guernsey cottage and there were many more residences a LOT closer that mine.
So as I made my way to the festival site I was half expecting the whole thing to be shut down as soon as the Main Stage turned the sound level up to ten! It's a sad fact, in this modern world, that if one or two people make a complaint about noise their 'rights' can take precedence over the many.
But I'm pleased to say that I was wrong on this one. Maybe a first ;-)
Careful and sensible management of the sound levels and a refreshing tolerance by the neighbors enabled the full three days of performances to be completed. Thank you St Sampsons residents!
I had also wondered as I made my way to The Gathering if such an ambitious set-up spread over three days could be pulled off when this was the first attempt... and (for maybe only the second time) I had got this one wrong too!!
Cage & Stage Productions must be praised and congratulated on how well organized and 'complete' their first Festival was. There were a few small problems but hey, I'll give them an impressive 9 out of 10 for most aspects and I think there is a very solid base in place if they have the enthusiasm and energy to give it another go in 2017.
Fingers crossed :-)
I hadn't intended to take many pics... we all need a break sometimes, but it seems I got into the atmosphere and the cameras started clicking! So I will be adding quite a few picture galleries in the next couple of days.
First up are two of the most popular bands in Guernsey. Fade to Grey and King Rat and the Soul Cats. Check-out the pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE GATHERING

Soapbox racing provides fantastic action and entertainment....
11th July 2016
Last Sunday Soapbox racing hit St Peter Port roads at speed, literally in some cases, and I think it might become a fixture in the Guernsey calendar after so many people turned out to enjoy the fun... and ACTION... and there was PLENTY of that!!
Sunday was the first (of many I hope) Rubis Soapbox Challenge's through the streets of St Peter Port. As the sun came out so did hundreds of people to view nearly forty home-made Soapboxes take on the jumps, chicane's and bends.
The quality of builds varied from basic to brilliant. The speeds varied from tortoise to terrifying. The launches over the jumps varied from tiny to triumphant!
Now, if you're a regular visitor to guernseymotorsport.com you might be surprised that I've found room for a gallery which doesn't feature any motors, or noise and not much speed :-(
However the lack of all those things didn't stop the great action, the crashes, the red-haze and the competitiveness.
So there you have the reason I have given such big coverage in the latest picture gallery... Soapbox racing ticks all the right boxes in my mind :-)
You can view a full gallery of pics (no less than 267) here:
CLICK TO VIEW A GALLERY FEATURING ALL THE SOAPBOX ACTION
11th July 2016

Last Sunday Soapbox racing hit St Peter Port roads at speed, literally in some cases, and I think it might become a fixture in the Guernsey calendar after so many people turned out to enjoy the fun... and ACTION... and there was PLENTY of that!!
Sunday was the first (of many I hope) Rubis Soapbox Challenge's through the streets of St Peter Port. As the sun came out so did hundreds of people to view nearly forty home-made Soapboxes take on the jumps, chicane's and bends.
The quality of builds varied from basic to brilliant. The speeds varied from tortoise to terrifying. The launches over the jumps varied from tiny to triumphant!
Now, if you're a regular visitor to guernseymotorsport.com you might be surprised that I've found room for a gallery which doesn't feature any motors, or noise and not much speed :-(
However the lack of all those things didn't stop the great action, the crashes, the red-haze and the competitiveness.
So there you have the reason I have given such big coverage in the latest picture gallery... Soapbox racing ticks all the right boxes in my mind :-)
You can view a full gallery of pics (no less than 267) here:
CLICK TO VIEW A GALLERY FEATURING ALL THE SOAPBOX ACTION

Playing catch-up.... the story of my life each summer :-)
09th July 2016
This time of year my Commercial work hits a high. This is good... this is what pays the bills :-)
But this means that some of my other work has to take a back seat.
Like every previous year I'm left with a pile of editing to catch up with. The problem is compounded by the amount of events I have booked in for the next few weeks.
So, there is really no time to waste Blogging, just the time to add another link to an update.
The Greenman Chaos Gallery continues to fill with new Band pics, Tattoo pics, Burnout pics and pics of the Twelve course 'Exotic' meal competition...
View the updates here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE LATEST CHAOS PICS
09th July 2016

This time of year my Commercial work hits a high. This is good... this is what pays the bills :-)
But this means that some of my other work has to take a back seat.
Like every previous year I'm left with a pile of editing to catch up with. The problem is compounded by the amount of events I have booked in for the next few weeks.
So, there is really no time to waste Blogging, just the time to add another link to an update.
The Greenman Chaos Gallery continues to fill with new Band pics, Tattoo pics, Burnout pics and pics of the Twelve course 'Exotic' meal competition...
View the updates here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE LATEST CHAOS PICS

Folklore Festival manages to hit a high despite the foggy start...
14th June 2016
I'm just back from Folklore Festival in Jersey.
My overall impression was a good one with a couple of disappointments... but until we can control the weather there was not a lot that the Folklore organizers could have done to change things.
The positives include the fantastic secluded Festival setting in a valley below a high reservoir dam.
Folklore also has a very friendly, family vibe. This is re-enforced by the line-up of bands which played sets chosen to build a fun, party atmosphere... nothing too dark or heavy. This is a summertime festival after all and the Folklore site is within a few hundred meters of the expansive sands of St Ouen Bay.
All the ingredients were in place for the perfect summertime festival.
But then the weather had different plans!
This led to the other disappointment. Unfortunately two of the bands that many of us were longing to see didn't manage to land at the fogbound Jersey airport.
There was a lot of reorganizing, rearranging and negotiation behind the scenes to bring the whole festival back from disaster with the headliners, the Levellers, graciously agreeing to play an earlier set to allow time for the guitarist from another of the bands, The Charlatons, to make a delayed appearance.
In the end the goodwill shown by many allowed Folklore to run smoothly and most people I spoke to were more than satisfied with their day out.
However the members of one of the bands were walking around with grins from ear to ear. Buffallo Huddleston were the proof that every fog bank has a silver lining.
The band had opened the festival in the heavy drizzle with only a few die-hard fans to play to. But after the fog affected the arrival of Slamboree and Showhawk Duo, Buffalo Huddleston were offered the chance to play again - this time to a much bigger crowd... and in the sun.
Buffalo Huddleston fully justified their opportunity and I reckon they were the band that got the party going.
Maybe you could even say that the Guernsey band came to the rescue of the Jersey Festival! Proof that we are all part of the same Channel Island family :-)
I'm working through my pics and the first galleries featuring Levellers, The Charlatons, Dubioza Kolektiv (a really great band), Buffalo Huddleston, J-C & the Loony Tunes and The Smooth Hounds are now online. Others will follow:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF FOLKLORE FESTIVAL 2016
14th June 2016

I'm just back from Folklore Festival in Jersey.
My overall impression was a good one with a couple of disappointments... but until we can control the weather there was not a lot that the Folklore organizers could have done to change things.
The positives include the fantastic secluded Festival setting in a valley below a high reservoir dam.
Folklore also has a very friendly, family vibe. This is re-enforced by the line-up of bands which played sets chosen to build a fun, party atmosphere... nothing too dark or heavy. This is a summertime festival after all and the Folklore site is within a few hundred meters of the expansive sands of St Ouen Bay.
All the ingredients were in place for the perfect summertime festival.
But then the weather had different plans!
This led to the other disappointment. Unfortunately two of the bands that many of us were longing to see didn't manage to land at the fogbound Jersey airport.
There was a lot of reorganizing, rearranging and negotiation behind the scenes to bring the whole festival back from disaster with the headliners, the Levellers, graciously agreeing to play an earlier set to allow time for the guitarist from another of the bands, The Charlatons, to make a delayed appearance.
In the end the goodwill shown by many allowed Folklore to run smoothly and most people I spoke to were more than satisfied with their day out.
However the members of one of the bands were walking around with grins from ear to ear. Buffallo Huddleston were the proof that every fog bank has a silver lining.
The band had opened the festival in the heavy drizzle with only a few die-hard fans to play to. But after the fog affected the arrival of Slamboree and Showhawk Duo, Buffalo Huddleston were offered the chance to play again - this time to a much bigger crowd... and in the sun.
Buffalo Huddleston fully justified their opportunity and I reckon they were the band that got the party going.
Maybe you could even say that the Guernsey band came to the rescue of the Jersey Festival! Proof that we are all part of the same Channel Island family :-)
I'm working through my pics and the first galleries featuring Levellers, The Charlatons, Dubioza Kolektiv (a really great band), Buffalo Huddleston, J-C & the Loony Tunes and The Smooth Hounds are now online. Others will follow:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF FOLKLORE FESTIVAL 2016

2 days, 2 Downhill MTB races.....
05th June 2016
Guernsey Velo Club welcomed visiting MTB riders from Jersey for two Downhill races in two days at two completely different venues.
This led to two enjoyable and very competitive events and ended in the Guernsey team actually winning an Inter Insular... we haven't won many of those against Jersey this year :-(
Day one's race was set within the historic walls of Castle Cornet. This was the second time that the 'Conquer the Castle' Downhill racing has taken place along the narrow, ancient pathways.
The whole thing works really well and attracts a sizable crowd. Let's hope it's now established as an annual event.
Then for day two it was a complete change of scenery with the roadshow moving to the picturesque Petit Bot valley and the narrow pathways with specially built jumps and bends.
Once again the good weather encouraged the supporters out and there was a fantastic atmosphere at the top of the hill. It was also notable how much help was being given by competitors at the end of racing to strip down the track markers. There is a commendable 'spirit' in the Club.
I thoroughly enjoyed photographing the racing and judging by the smiles on competitors faces I think they had a good time too!
I've added two Galleries to my website featuring all the action:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF CONQUER THE CASTLE
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE PETIT BOT DOWNHILL
05th June 2016
In: Events News, Sports News

Guernsey Velo Club welcomed visiting MTB riders from Jersey for two Downhill races in two days at two completely different venues.
This led to two enjoyable and very competitive events and ended in the Guernsey team actually winning an Inter Insular... we haven't won many of those against Jersey this year :-(
Day one's race was set within the historic walls of Castle Cornet. This was the second time that the 'Conquer the Castle' Downhill racing has taken place along the narrow, ancient pathways.
The whole thing works really well and attracts a sizable crowd. Let's hope it's now established as an annual event.
Then for day two it was a complete change of scenery with the roadshow moving to the picturesque Petit Bot valley and the narrow pathways with specially built jumps and bends.
Once again the good weather encouraged the supporters out and there was a fantastic atmosphere at the top of the hill. It was also notable how much help was being given by competitors at the end of racing to strip down the track markers. There is a commendable 'spirit' in the Club.
I thoroughly enjoyed photographing the racing and judging by the smiles on competitors faces I think they had a good time too!
I've added two Galleries to my website featuring all the action:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF CONQUER THE CASTLE
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE PETIT BOT DOWNHILL

So, so SLooowwwW
01st June 2016
I'm sorry that this website has been completely down for a large part of the day and when the technical issues were identified it eventually re-appeared but in a VERY SLOW form :-(
This was all out of my control and my website administrator has been working hard to return things to 'normal service'.
The whole event is VERY frustrating but Photium... the web admin that I use, have a very, very good record of reliability and are extremely quick to respond to problems. Indeed they come with my full recommendations.
But sometimes these things are out of all our control and patience and understanding is all we can ask for.
I'd be feeling a little bit pleased if the 10,000+ daily views that this website gets had bought the internet down but I can't make that claim to fame!!
Please bear with us while we get things back up to full speed.... thanks.
UPDATE: The website has returned to normal and speedy service. I would like say a big thank-you to the Photium team for keeping me up-to-date with the problems... which were out of their control. These things happen but thankfully are extremely rare!
Andrew :-)
01st June 2016

I'm sorry that this website has been completely down for a large part of the day and when the technical issues were identified it eventually re-appeared but in a VERY SLOW form :-(
This was all out of my control and my website administrator has been working hard to return things to 'normal service'.
The whole event is VERY frustrating but Photium... the web admin that I use, have a very, very good record of reliability and are extremely quick to respond to problems. Indeed they come with my full recommendations.
But sometimes these things are out of all our control and patience and understanding is all we can ask for.
I'd be feeling a little bit pleased if the 10,000+ daily views that this website gets had bought the internet down but I can't make that claim to fame!!
Please bear with us while we get things back up to full speed.... thanks.
UPDATE: The website has returned to normal and speedy service. I would like say a big thank-you to the Photium team for keeping me up-to-date with the problems... which were out of their control. These things happen but thankfully are extremely rare!
Andrew :-)
Inter Island Kart Championship a great success....
31st May 2016
The Inter Island Kart Championship proved to be exciting and entertaining for the large number of spectators who lining the track. They were treated to fantastic close racing on the newly re-surfaced and extended 'Track' at Victoria Avenue.
Tarmac Services had completed the job in time to allow the running of the Inter Island competition on the new layout which proved to offer extra overtaking opportunities. This promises to maintain the interest of drivers... and maybe even tempt a few to return to the sport?
The majority of the days racing was of a high standard showcasing the talent from our two Islands. Only a rather poor incident near the end tarnished what was a well run, exciting and competitive meeting.
Oh, and to top-off the historic day..... Guernsey won the trophy :-)
Afterwards I spoke to many of the local and visiting Jersey drivers and support teams and the overwhelming feeling was that the event was a great success and is a 'grower'. Bring on 2017!
Channel Island Karting is going to be the ultimate winner.
:-)
I've added a gallery featuring the Inter Island Kart Championship...
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF THE INTER ISLAND KARTING
31st May 2016

The Inter Island Kart Championship proved to be exciting and entertaining for the large number of spectators who lining the track. They were treated to fantastic close racing on the newly re-surfaced and extended 'Track' at Victoria Avenue.
Tarmac Services had completed the job in time to allow the running of the Inter Island competition on the new layout which proved to offer extra overtaking opportunities. This promises to maintain the interest of drivers... and maybe even tempt a few to return to the sport?
The majority of the days racing was of a high standard showcasing the talent from our two Islands. Only a rather poor incident near the end tarnished what was a well run, exciting and competitive meeting.
Oh, and to top-off the historic day..... Guernsey won the trophy :-)
Afterwards I spoke to many of the local and visiting Jersey drivers and support teams and the overwhelming feeling was that the event was a great success and is a 'grower'. Bring on 2017!
Channel Island Karting is going to be the ultimate winner.
:-)
I've added a gallery featuring the Inter Island Kart Championship...
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF THE INTER ISLAND KARTING

Now that's more like it.....
30th May 2016
Well, after yesterdays complaining about the fog, things got a little better for today's second Powerboat race.
This time the sun showed up and suddenly there was far more life in the whole event.
There was still a smaller entry than we had been promised but that is sure to be sorted as I know that several extra boats are having the final touches and tweaks done ready for next months race weekend.
Powerboating certainly seems to interest people enough for them to line the harbour walls to enjoy the spectacle.
It must also be the best incentive to photographers to invest in a long lens or two... the telephotos were out in force. It makes an alternative from taking pics of birds, eh :-)
I've added a gallery featuring pics of Race-2. I think you'll agree that a bit of sun helps the colours 'zing' :-)
Follow this link to view the galleris:
VIEW PICS OF RACE-2 OF THE POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP
30th May 2016

Well, after yesterdays complaining about the fog, things got a little better for today's second Powerboat race.
This time the sun showed up and suddenly there was far more life in the whole event.
There was still a smaller entry than we had been promised but that is sure to be sorted as I know that several extra boats are having the final touches and tweaks done ready for next months race weekend.
Powerboating certainly seems to interest people enough for them to line the harbour walls to enjoy the spectacle.
It must also be the best incentive to photographers to invest in a long lens or two... the telephotos were out in force. It makes an alternative from taking pics of birds, eh :-)
I've added a gallery featuring pics of Race-2. I think you'll agree that a bit of sun helps the colours 'zing' :-)
Follow this link to view the galleris:
VIEW PICS OF RACE-2 OF THE POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP

The Autocross Fun Meeting does what it says on the tin......
26th May 2016
If you like a bit of noise and action (and FUN) when you visit the beach then a highlight of your year must be the Annual Autocross Fun Meeting at Chouet.
2016 was a vintage year for the Bangers with a monster entry including a good contingent visitng from Jersey. It was also quite nice for Guernsey to win at least one Annual Inter-Insular sports event this year! Well done to the winning Guernsey Banger team :-)
However, for once, the racers didn't take to the sands with the one intention of beating all-comers.
No. On this one day it seems that the 'red-haze' is left in the tool box and everyone decides that fun is the new top step of the podium :-)
So with more 'smilies' than is healthy I announce that the Autocross Fun Meeting pics are now online.....
:-) :-) ;-)
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE BANGER FUN MEETING PICS :-)
26th May 2016

If you like a bit of noise and action (and FUN) when you visit the beach then a highlight of your year must be the Annual Autocross Fun Meeting at Chouet.
2016 was a vintage year for the Bangers with a monster entry including a good contingent visitng from Jersey. It was also quite nice for Guernsey to win at least one Annual Inter-Insular sports event this year! Well done to the winning Guernsey Banger team :-)
However, for once, the racers didn't take to the sands with the one intention of beating all-comers.
No. On this one day it seems that the 'red-haze' is left in the tool box and everyone decides that fun is the new top step of the podium :-)
So with more 'smilies' than is healthy I announce that the Autocross Fun Meeting pics are now online.....
:-) :-) ;-)
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE BANGER FUN MEETING PICS :-)
The Bill Green Memorial Rally.....
24th May 2016
On May 22nd 2016 The Bill Green Memorial Rally saw perhaps the biggest gathering of motorbikes ever seen in Guernsey.
The ride-out start at Vazon and proceeded around Guernsey's northern coastline on route to La Vallette.
Every make of bike - old and new - seemed to be represented on the ride-out and the event was a tribute to the popularity of Bill and motorcycle riding in general.
Bill's widow sounded a horn to announce the start and Roy de Jersey was given the honour of leading the ride-out on Bill's old AJS.
I've added a small gallery featuring the start of the procession:
VIEW PICS OF THE BILL GREEN MEMORIAL RALLY
24th May 2016
In: Events News

On May 22nd 2016 The Bill Green Memorial Rally saw perhaps the biggest gathering of motorbikes ever seen in Guernsey.
The ride-out start at Vazon and proceeded around Guernsey's northern coastline on route to La Vallette.
Every make of bike - old and new - seemed to be represented on the ride-out and the event was a tribute to the popularity of Bill and motorcycle riding in general.
Bill's widow sounded a horn to announce the start and Roy de Jersey was given the honour of leading the ride-out on Bill's old AJS.
I've added a small gallery featuring the start of the procession:
VIEW PICS OF THE BILL GREEN MEMORIAL RALLY
The first steps along a long road....
23rd May 2016
After one of my busiest ever 'togging weekends I've taken the first few steps along the long road to completion of the picture edits:-)
Over the weekend I've photographed:
the opening of the new Kart Track
the impressive British SandAce Championship
the intense Full Boar Cage Fighting Lock-In at Beau Sejour
the Bill Green Memorial ride-out,
the massive Autocross Club Banger racing fun meeting
+ a couple of other smaller jobs....
The SandAce Championship gallery is already finished and online... see the previous post.
Now I'm working through the twelve bouts of Lock-In fights.
This sport is one of the most challenging to photograph as the action is so fast (and close!). The lighting is rarely perfect and of course you have to contend with shooting through the mesh of the cage. However when you successfully capture the height of the action it is very rewarding.
I've just added the first galleries featuring the main bouts from the Full Boar Cage & Stage Lock-In... the others are on the way.
Take a look here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FIRST LOCK-IN GALLERIES
23rd May 2016
In: Events News, Sports News

After one of my busiest ever 'togging weekends I've taken the first few steps along the long road to completion of the picture edits:-)
Over the weekend I've photographed:
the opening of the new Kart Track
the impressive British SandAce Championship
the intense Full Boar Cage Fighting Lock-In at Beau Sejour
the Bill Green Memorial ride-out,
the massive Autocross Club Banger racing fun meeting
+ a couple of other smaller jobs....
The SandAce Championship gallery is already finished and online... see the previous post.
Now I'm working through the twelve bouts of Lock-In fights.
This sport is one of the most challenging to photograph as the action is so fast (and close!). The lighting is rarely perfect and of course you have to contend with shooting through the mesh of the cage. However when you successfully capture the height of the action it is very rewarding.
I've just added the first galleries featuring the main bouts from the Full Boar Cage & Stage Lock-In... the others are on the way.
Take a look here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FIRST LOCK-IN GALLERIES

THE BRITISH SANDACE CHAMPIONSHIP IGNORES THE RAIN....
22nd May 2016
There was just one single thing missing from the 2016 Condor Ferries SandAce ACU British Championships on Vazon beach last Saturday... the sun!
However once the racing started no-one even noticed the damp. There was far too much excitement and entertainment to be seen on the Vazon Bay sands to think about the discomfort!
The line-up of competitors was an International affair with quality and experience running down through the entry.
But it was an 18-year-old from Bristol who took the 500cc Solo title ahead of all the rest. The three times world youth grasstrack Champion Zach Wajtknecht showed that he can also master the difficult conditions offered by a very wet beach. Zach now has another major title to his name.
The 1000cc Sidecars were also a big reason the crowd stuck-it-out in the miserable weather as the riders didn't seem to slow their speed even though there was enough surface water to create aqua-planing. The effect of all this water being lifted into huge plumes behind the racers made for a spectacular sight.
The worthy winners in this class were father and son team, Rod and Billy Winterburn, who won all four heats before going on to be crowned British SandAce 1000cc Sidecar Champions.
Once again the SandAce Championship was a highlight of the Guernsey and Channel Island Motorsport year.
I'm already looking forward to (a dry one) next year ;-)
Full coverage of the SandAce is now featured in a huge gallery:
CLICK TO VIEW ALL THE 2016 SANDACE GALLERIES
22nd May 2016

There was just one single thing missing from the 2016 Condor Ferries SandAce ACU British Championships on Vazon beach last Saturday... the sun!
However once the racing started no-one even noticed the damp. There was far too much excitement and entertainment to be seen on the Vazon Bay sands to think about the discomfort!
The line-up of competitors was an International affair with quality and experience running down through the entry.
But it was an 18-year-old from Bristol who took the 500cc Solo title ahead of all the rest. The three times world youth grasstrack Champion Zach Wajtknecht showed that he can also master the difficult conditions offered by a very wet beach. Zach now has another major title to his name.
The 1000cc Sidecars were also a big reason the crowd stuck-it-out in the miserable weather as the riders didn't seem to slow their speed even though there was enough surface water to create aqua-planing. The effect of all this water being lifted into huge plumes behind the racers made for a spectacular sight.
The worthy winners in this class were father and son team, Rod and Billy Winterburn, who won all four heats before going on to be crowned British SandAce 1000cc Sidecar Champions.
Once again the SandAce Championship was a highlight of the Guernsey and Channel Island Motorsport year.
I'm already looking forward to (a dry one) next year ;-)
Full coverage of the SandAce is now featured in a huge gallery:
CLICK TO VIEW ALL THE 2016 SANDACE GALLERIES

May I introduce you...........
20th May 2016
May I introduce the fighters for tomorrow's Full Boar Motorcycle Club Lock-in Guernsey, Round-5.
This Cage & Stage event has established itself firmly on the Channel Island sports scene. Now in its fifth year I've enjoyed photographing each round of this intense, fast moving, hard hitting sport.
There is a real challenge to capturing the peak action whilst battling against low light, a mesh cage and extreme speed and action - all whilst perched looking down into the cage at the top of a narrow metal ladder that shakes with every hard hit, gripping tight with one leg wrapped around it to avoid being dislodged.... and I love it!
The first Gallery introduces you to the fighters... well nearly all of them - a couple had to get into the sauna to try to make the fight weight!
As of tonight there are just a few tickets available to enjoy this fantastic evening of action. This year things are bigger and better then ever with all the cage action broadcast live onto big screens above the cage.
Make sure you search out one of the final tickets...
The weigh-in pics are here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF THE LOCK-IN GUERNSEY - ROUND 5 FIGHTERS
20th May 2016
In: Events News, Sports News

May I introduce the fighters for tomorrow's Full Boar Motorcycle Club Lock-in Guernsey, Round-5.
This Cage & Stage event has established itself firmly on the Channel Island sports scene. Now in its fifth year I've enjoyed photographing each round of this intense, fast moving, hard hitting sport.
There is a real challenge to capturing the peak action whilst battling against low light, a mesh cage and extreme speed and action - all whilst perched looking down into the cage at the top of a narrow metal ladder that shakes with every hard hit, gripping tight with one leg wrapped around it to avoid being dislodged.... and I love it!
The first Gallery introduces you to the fighters... well nearly all of them - a couple had to get into the sauna to try to make the fight weight!
As of tonight there are just a few tickets available to enjoy this fantastic evening of action. This year things are bigger and better then ever with all the cage action broadcast live onto big screens above the cage.
Make sure you search out one of the final tickets...
The weigh-in pics are here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF THE LOCK-IN GUERNSEY - ROUND 5 FIGHTERS
Party on.....it's Liberation Day!
11th May 2016
Guernsey celebrated and remembered it's Liberation from occupation for the 71st time on May 9th 2016.
Our National Holiday included formal ceremony, a cavalcade, lots of live music and entertainment for all ages. Islanders were out in force despite the wet start to the day.
I was assigned to cover some of the varied events and my pictures are included in a new Gallery.
I think the best fun was being had by the residents of St Andrews together with 'all-comers' who had heard about the traditional activity of Soapbox racing.... there was also beer on offer ;-)
This year the hill outside The Last Post had been turned into a temporary Soapbox racing track. No man or boy could resist the temptation to race!
There was a good entry of homemade racing machinery (minus an engine) and the ages of the drivers must have spanned seventy-one years! Clearly you are never too old to have fun!
St Peter Port offered a whole day of live music and entertainment finishing with a firework display on the castle breakwater.
All this amounted to a full, long and tiring day. Islanders enjoyed their freedom surrounded by a friendly holiday atmosphere bound together by our love of the island of Guernsey.
A few pics can be viewed here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF LIBERATION DAY 2016
11th May 2016

Guernsey celebrated and remembered it's Liberation from occupation for the 71st time on May 9th 2016.
Our National Holiday included formal ceremony, a cavalcade, lots of live music and entertainment for all ages. Islanders were out in force despite the wet start to the day.
I was assigned to cover some of the varied events and my pictures are included in a new Gallery.
I think the best fun was being had by the residents of St Andrews together with 'all-comers' who had heard about the traditional activity of Soapbox racing.... there was also beer on offer ;-)
This year the hill outside The Last Post had been turned into a temporary Soapbox racing track. No man or boy could resist the temptation to race!
There was a good entry of homemade racing machinery (minus an engine) and the ages of the drivers must have spanned seventy-one years! Clearly you are never too old to have fun!
St Peter Port offered a whole day of live music and entertainment finishing with a firework display on the castle breakwater.
All this amounted to a full, long and tiring day. Islanders enjoyed their freedom surrounded by a friendly holiday atmosphere bound together by our love of the island of Guernsey.
A few pics can be viewed here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF LIBERATION DAY 2016

Flying the flag on the eve of Liberation Day....
08th May 2016
On the eve of Guernsey's celebration of our Liberation Day I was down on the sands of Chouet beach capturing the Autocross action.
Whilst waiting between races I considered how different things would have been if the British... with a little help from our allies! had not won the war.
Guernsey, with our fellow Channel Islands, were the only British soil that the Natzi's managed to take control of. The legacy that remains is to be seen all around our coastline in the form of the concrete bunkers.
But what I reflected on was the freedom that was returned to Guernseymen when the Allied forces liberated the Island allowing the slow return to the 'normality' of day-to-day life.
Part of that 'life' included the simple pleasure of once again having unrestricted access to our beautiful sandy beaches that play such a large part in all our lives. They are exposed twice a day as an area for play, contemplation, sunbathing, fishing and all sorts of fun.
Autocross racing comes under the 'fun' category!
So the day before our Liberation Day there were quite a few flags to be seen as Guernseymen and Guernsey ladies enjoyed the freedom of the sands whilst taking part in a long established Guernsey Motorsport... Autocross Banger Racing.
Thankfully today we are at peace in Europe and friends with Germany. We even think that that can make pretty good cars! And there's nothing a Guernseyman enjoys more than revving and racing a car along our open sands.... it's good to be free.
I've added my pics of the Liberation eve Autocross meeting to a new gallery here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE EVE OF LIBERATION DAY AUTOCROSS PICS
08th May 2016

On the eve of Guernsey's celebration of our Liberation Day I was down on the sands of Chouet beach capturing the Autocross action.
Whilst waiting between races I considered how different things would have been if the British... with a little help from our allies! had not won the war.
Guernsey, with our fellow Channel Islands, were the only British soil that the Natzi's managed to take control of. The legacy that remains is to be seen all around our coastline in the form of the concrete bunkers.
But what I reflected on was the freedom that was returned to Guernseymen when the Allied forces liberated the Island allowing the slow return to the 'normality' of day-to-day life.
Part of that 'life' included the simple pleasure of once again having unrestricted access to our beautiful sandy beaches that play such a large part in all our lives. They are exposed twice a day as an area for play, contemplation, sunbathing, fishing and all sorts of fun.
Autocross racing comes under the 'fun' category!
So the day before our Liberation Day there were quite a few flags to be seen as Guernseymen and Guernsey ladies enjoyed the freedom of the sands whilst taking part in a long established Guernsey Motorsport... Autocross Banger Racing.
Thankfully today we are at peace in Europe and friends with Germany. We even think that that can make pretty good cars! And there's nothing a Guernseyman enjoys more than revving and racing a car along our open sands.... it's good to be free.
I've added my pics of the Liberation eve Autocross meeting to a new gallery here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE EVE OF LIBERATION DAY AUTOCROSS PICS
Let's have more of the same.... please :-)
07th May 2016
With just two weeks to go before the Sand Racing highlight of 2016 we were treated to near perfect conditions on Vazon beach yesterday.
The Condor Ferries SandAce - ACU British Championships has established itself at a National and International level and is one of the jewels in the Guernsey and Channel Island Motorsport crown.
Whatever the weather we are given on 21st of May on the broad sands of Vazon beach we can be sure that the racing action will be of the highest quality.
However I think you will agree with me that spending time on any beach is enhanced by warmth and sunshine. Yesterday ticked all the boxes. I have my fingers and lenses crossed for the 'big one'... make sure you join me too!
The pics from Round-3 are now online if you want to check-out what makes beach racing so good....
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE SANDRACING_ROUND-3
07th May 2016

With just two weeks to go before the Sand Racing highlight of 2016 we were treated to near perfect conditions on Vazon beach yesterday.
The Condor Ferries SandAce - ACU British Championships has established itself at a National and International level and is one of the jewels in the Guernsey and Channel Island Motorsport crown.
Whatever the weather we are given on 21st of May on the broad sands of Vazon beach we can be sure that the racing action will be of the highest quality.
However I think you will agree with me that spending time on any beach is enhanced by warmth and sunshine. Yesterday ticked all the boxes. I have my fingers and lenses crossed for the 'big one'... make sure you join me too!
The pics from Round-3 are now online if you want to check-out what makes beach racing so good....
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE SANDRACING_ROUND-3