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Archives for 2018

Racing

16th June 2018 By Natasha Lambert

Up to now I have done lots of sailing challenges but no real racing, so now I have a sail number and can start taking part in some racing!

I have signed up for this year’s Round the Island Race for my first race.

Last time I sailed round the island it took 12.5 hours now I have a code zero I am hoping i might beat my time !!

This week I have been doing some practice with the team who will be for the Round the Island (mike and Cherrell – Cherrell isn’t a sailor but my PA but she is really excellent as crew! ) so we have been practicing with the code zero in some breeze. Which was lots of fun in 21/222 knots 😁 everyone got wet!

Filed Under: News

Irish Sea crossing

26th May 2018 By Natasha Lambert

August 2017

Another expedition complete and an amazing adventure! Fundraising and promoting disabled sailing. Demonstrating how I sail by mouth using the fantastic tech designed by Dad .

From Stranraer in Scotland, our start point, Portpatrick and then across the mighty Irish Sea to Carrick Fergus , Belfast . The expedidition then carried on to Bangor, Ardglass with a fab welcome from local seals! Carlingford, malahide, Howth and Dublin, finishing with a mountain climb after all the sailing !!! 😃

Filed Under: Challenges

Catamaran Sailing

5th May 2018 By Natasha Lambert

April 2018

As my dream is to sail across an ocean , we have been looking at bigger boats and how it could be done…… so I had the chance to charter a 42ft Catamaran in Croatia and try it out, With my family and friends.

We spent a week sailing round some islands off Split. We had mixed weather but mostly sunny 😎 from hardly any wind to 35knots so sailed in different conditions. The boat was not adapted in any way. I had to be carried across the gangplank by Dad and carried up and downstairs. We spent nights moored in marinas and at anchor.

Loved living on the boat even though there were lots of things not ideal we managed! I know it could work and we’ve talked lots about the kind of adaptions I’d need!!!

By the end of the week i didn’t want to leave we had all had such a good time! I absolutely love living on a boat!!!!!!!!!!

Filed Under: News

Natasha’s walking aid

4th May 2018 By Amanda Lambert

Natasha uses a walking aid to help her stand and walk. Natasha has used this since the age of 3.

It has been the most important piece of equipment she uses, using it daily. Over the years we have had a total of 9 new ones and literally hundreds of spare parts.

With using the walker daily and moving about as much as possible it has kept Natasha fit making sure she uses her all her muscles has helped bone development reducing fixed deformities and contracture, helping her lung development and capacity, it has had a huge positive impact on her general health. Natasha has needed no operations and needs no medication she is as fit as any of her able bodied piers!

It takes about 15 minutes to help Natasha get into her body brace and walker and in a typical day Natasha will use it twice, morning and afternoon for about 4hours.

Walking varying distances, often up and down the lane where we live, she loves a walk in the countryside, so not just flat pavements and seafronts, Hills forests and sometimes mountains!!

Over the years we have worked closely with David Hart the inventor of the walker, who started from a small clinic in Yorkshire (to which we have made over 50 visits!) laterly David lives and works in France and we kept in contact and helped as he developed the original walker that had 4 small wheels into a more robust all terrain version. He would send us new parts that Natasha’s Dad Gary would construct and then Tash would Test the new versions and parts with bigger wheels and springs on various terrains, videoing and reporting back, eventually now the all terrain Walker is available and sold all over the world!

It was a great project to be involved with and one that will hopefully help hundreds of other youngsters with mobility difficulties stay active.

Filed Under: News

Tandems, trails and trials

2nd May 2018 By Sue Bailey

February 2017

Feeling the wind whistle past your ears as you whizz down a hill on a bicycle must be one of the best feelings.   That’s why I am so keen to find a cycling system that will work for Natasha.  It needs to be something that harnesses Natasha’s incredible strength.  I  first came across an organisation called ‘Charlotte’s tandems’ http://www.charlottestandems.co.uk/   in 2015  and contacted them to see if they might have something we could borrow.  They lend out tandems, completely free of charge, right across the country. But at that time they didn’t have anything suitable.

As time has passed, I haven’t forgotten this wish to give Natasha cycling wings.  In fact, it has grown stronger.  Natasha sails a boat using sip and puff technology developed by her father .  It gives her that same sense of exhilaration and freedom that I feel when I am cycling.   Natasha has set up the charity The Sip and Puff School of Sailing to enable others to experience sailing.  Maybe the tandem could be used similarly like Natasha’s first boat, MissIsle.  This is being used to let other people with similar needs to Natasha, try sailing:  . It could be an extension of her charity The Missisle School of Sip Puff Sailing ( and tandem biking!)

I have looked at Charlotte’s tandems website but I don’t think they have a tandem that will provide enough core stability for Natasha.  They have duet wheelchairs.

They might be good for some people – but they are not what we are looking for, because the person in the wheelchair is just a passenger and not putting any of their energy in to moving.  We need Natasha’s help to get up the hills!

March 2017

GD StradaResearch online. We came across a three wheeler rear steer  tandem  (a GD Strada Road Tandem) with a bucket seat at the front.  This definitely looked promising, but we weren’t sure if Natasha would be able to cycle in this position.  Only one way to find out.

9th March 2017

We contacted a company based in York called Get Cycling and they offered to bring one down to Eastleigh for us to try. There was an air of excitement as we boarded the ferry to the mainland.

hase pinoHow disappointing it was to discover that they hadn’t brought this bike but a two wheeler tandem: A Hase Pino.  It was a tandem, with a recumbent seat, but with only two wheels, it was nowhere near stable enough to be able to lift Natasha on and off it.   Cherrell and I tried it out, with me steering  and Cherrell sitting in the front seat in  mortal fear.  She said it was one of the scariest things she had ever done!   Nothing to do with my steering, of course!

Back to the drawing board to try and find a tandem rear steer trike that Natasha could use. We feel sure that if we find the right tandem, Natasha and others with athetoid cerebral palsy, will soon be whizzing around the Island.  My sons are keen to take Natasha for a spin!

8th May 2017

Discovered Pedall Inclusive cycling in the New Forest.

Ahh!   They might have the perfect tandem. It’s called a Draisin Duo. We’ll have to go to the New Forest to try it out.  But when? Natasha’s birthday, of course.

28th June 2017

Natasha’s birthday and it is raining!

No problem, we will just get wet!

Andy Brennan, from Pedall, was endlessly patient and  positive.  It might have taken an hour to find the best modifications, ( footplates, straps, gloves …..) but he persevered and it was worth it.  Despite the pouring rain, Natasha managed to sit on, and almost pedal a Draising Duo.

It wasn’t perfect and we will need to find an engineer who can modify the seat pillar so that we can use Natasha’s brace   – but this felt like a major breakthrough.

July 2017

It has been a busy summer sailing so the tandem has taken back seat for a while.  I have been keeping my eyes open to see if Pedall were having a visit to the Isle of Wight and bringing some bikes over so that we could try the Draisin Duo again, and maybe let an engineer look it over to see if they would be able to make a fitting for Natasha.

March 2018

We have asked Quest 88 if they could bring a Draisin Duo to the Island for Natasha to try out again.

14th March 2018

So exciting. James Morant from Quest 88 has arrived with the tandem.

I feel a bit apprehensive.  Maybe the New Forest Experience was a fluke and we wouldn’t be able to use it with Natasha.

natahsa cyclingMy fears were unfounded.  With judicious use of straps and Natasha’s David Hart walker brace, Natasha was able to not only sit comfortably and safely on the saddle but she was able to pedal too.  Mandy, Gary, Cherrell and I all had a go being the stoker.  It was great, (even if I was rubbish at steering, at first!).

natasha cycling 2I think if we had an array of straps, footplates, mittens and a supply of willing able bodied cyclists, this Draisin Duo could quickly be adapted for a variety of other people so it would be ideal for the charity.   But what about the cost? And storage?  And transporting it around the Island?

I think we would have to have one with a battery otherwise the Isle of Wight Hills might defeat even Natasha’s strong legs.  That’s an additional cost.

It’s about £9,700 for the tandem with battery, and additional fixings.  Looking online for something like a motorbike trailer, that’s another £2000.   Better start looking for some grant funding.

11th April 18

Emailed the Aviva Community Fund to see if they could help with funding.  I’d read a few of their previous reports and thought that they might be willing to support Natasha and her charity.

14th April

Received  reply from Aviva.   They have stopped giving community grants!

25th April ‘18

I am going to try applying for funding to WightAid.  Fingers crossed.

Filed Under: Cycling Tagged With: cycling, miss isle school

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