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Life As It Happens

That Was Fun!

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onJanuary 26, 2019April 11, 2019 Comments are off

A huge shout out and thanks to all who came out for our presentation at Vancouver Diving Locker last night! After an exhausting few days leading up to the event it was gratifying to see such a large turn out. Some friends also surprised me by coming. Over the past days Kathryn had a last minute out of town business trip. As we could not be sure she would make it to the show in time, let alone at all, I had to write out her part of the presentation. As luck would have it, she arrived at the Diving Locker from the airport with luggage in tow just minutes before me. Some warm feedback has been coming through messages. It was heartwarming to receive the attached message from Jeff Talbot on Instagram stating his wife was so inspired she is going to get her diver certification! Thank you again for the invitation to present, Tess Hedderich! And thanks must also go out to Coleen Clancy of The Explorers Club for taking some pictures. All in all, an evening filled with so many good vibrations!

We received some heart-warming feedback from our recent evening presentation, “ A Life in the Depths” which we presented at Vancouver’s Diving Locker.

In The Press

Luxe Beat Magazine: Unconventional Underwater Photography Tips

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onJanuary 15, 2019May 7, 2019 Comments are off
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Unconventional Underwater Photography Tips

Our latest Third Age Expeditions column for Luxe Beat Media earned us an “Editors Pick”. This piece we titled, “Unconventional Underwater Photography Tips”. We promised to provide our column readers some photography tips and tricks from time to time so in this dispatch we share some tips to help improve your underwater photography. If you’re seeking something more enlightening than just being told, “Get Close, Get Closer and Shoot at an Upward Angle,” then check it out.  https://luxebeatmag.com/unconventional-underwater-photography-tips/

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“A Life in the Depths!” Presentation

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onDecember 21, 2018April 11, 2019 Comments are off

“Overture, curtain, lights. This is it, the night of nights. No more rehearsing and nursing a part. We know every part by heart.” ~ This Is It (Bugs Bunny, Overture).

Tess Hedderich over at Vancouver Diving Locker has invited Kathryn and I to give an evening presentation at the shop on Friday, January 25th, 2019. Actually, one of the first dive store presentations I ever made was at the Diving Locker way back in early 2008. Clearly, we’re being brought back by popular demand. And hey, what better way to start your weekend? Anyway, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll feel. Be there or be square. ?

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Luxe Beat Magazine: Feliz Navidad From Isla Cozumel

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onDecember 5, 2018May 7, 2019 Comments are off
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Christmas in Cozumel

Our latest Third Age Expeditions column for Luxe Beat Media. This story, “Feliz Navidad From Isla Cozumel”, is about celebrating Christmas in the tropics promised to be a grand family adventure with no snow, no tree, no turkey, no stuffing and zero stress. https://luxebeatmag.com/feliz-navidad-from-isla-cozumel/

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Kathryn Britnell: Elected Fellow to Royal Canadian Geographical Society

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onNovember 2, 2018April 8, 2019 Comments are off
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Nothing is given. Eveyrthing is earned.

Yesterday, Kathryn, was inducted into the College of Fellows of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Fellowship in the RCGS College of Fellows has, since its inception in 1929, represented the very best of Canada, including distinguished individuals from many different fields, united in their commitment to the Society’s mission to celebrate the country, its geography and peoples. All RCGS Fellows are considered to be exceptional talents and leaders in their respective fields and their ranks include many of Canada’s most intrepid explorers, geographers, astronauts, actors, and even some former Prime Ministers. Fellows are elected for life and are entitled to use post-nominal letters FRCGS (Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society) after their surname. There are only about 1,000, or so, RCGS Fellows in this magnificent nation of just over 36.5 million people.

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Adams River Salmon Expedition

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onOctober 23, 2018April 11, 2019 Comments are off

Adams River Salmon Expedition

It’s been a successful few days for us here at Adams River. I feel, Kathryn deserves a shout-out of sorts for all her efforts over the past couple of days. From hauling snorkeling and camera gear down a steep forest canyon to the river, jumping in for several hours to photograph salmon, then hauling everything back uphill… only this time it feels so much heavier than when you arrived because everything is now wet. The next day carefully sliding down a vertical river bank in her drysuit, and then fording across the shallowest point in the stream to reach a gravel island, but given her shorter stature she was already thigh deep in a stiff forceful current where it took everything she had not to get knocked over (Hell, it was no cake walk for me either). Then she goes splashing around in cold river water pursuing sockeye salmon.

Indeed, the water feels colder with each passing hour. Then at the end of the day, reversing course only to feel like the stream has picked up speed since the morning crossing… and then one must carefully climb back up that vertical river bank which provides very little firm footing. Of course, there is also the long walk back to the parking lot…. carrying everything you brought with you to the river. Never a complaint, never a “I can’t do this,” never not carrying her own weight. She absolutely loved every minute of it which says a lot for someone who describes herself as being a girly girl. The force is strong with this one.

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Unknown Titanic of the Pacific

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onOctober 23, 2018May 7, 2019 Comments are off

Our latest Third Age Expeditions column for Luxe Beat Media is alive and kicking online. Unknown Titanic of the Pacific details Alaska’s worst maritime disaster occurred 100 years ago on October 24, 1918 when Canadian Pacific Railway’s steel-built coastal steamer, SS Princess Sophia, ran aground at dawn on Vanderbilt Reef during stormy seas and a blinding winter blizzard. When she slipped beneath the frigid waves on October 25th, she took all 366 souls onboard with her. https://lnkd.in/gdw2_kE

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Congratulations Kathryn!

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onJuly 20, 2018April 10, 2019 Comments are off
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Kathryn Britnell is an RGS Fellow

So very proud and happy for my wife, Kathryn, as she received confirmation today that she has been named a Fellow of London’s prestigious Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute of British Geographers. Fellowship is reserved for those who can demonstrate their academic publications in the field of geography and closely related subjects such as climate change. Fellows in the Royal Geographical Society may use the post-nominal designation FRGS after their names.

UK’s Learned Society and Professional Body for Geography

Founded in 1830 for the advancement of geographical sciences, the Royal Geographical Society is the UK’s learned society and professional body for geography. The RGS has a storied history of supporting many famous British explorers and expeditions, including those of, Sir Charles Darwin, legendary African explorer Dr. David Livingstone, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Sir Robert Scott, Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, and mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary to name a few. Among many other notable explorers and geographers, current fellows also include Michael Palin who was the president of the RGS from 2009 to 2012. Since 1912, the RGS and historical archives have been headquartered at Lowther Lodge, a Victorian Queen Anne style house built from 1872 and 1875 that faces Hyde Park in South Kensington, London, England.

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Sombrero Island in the Philippines

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onJuly 18, 2018May 7, 2019 Comments are off
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Sombrero Island in the Philippines

Our latest Third Age Expeditions column, Descend Into Sombrero Island’s Tubastraea Heart, for Luxe Beat Magazine went live today. Check it out at https://luxebeatmag.com/descend-into-sombrero-islands-tubastraea-heart

Sombrero Island in the Philippines

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Dykking Norway Magazine

Jett & Kathryn Britnell Posted onJuly 10, 2018May 7, 2019 Comments are off

That feeling one gets when you learn yesterday that an article you wrote back in 2015 (“Queen Charlotte Strait” which was published in Norway) also got you the magazine’s cover shot. It never gets old to see your photography in print. ?

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