coasteering


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coasteering

(ˌkəʊˈstɪərɪŋ)
n
(Extreme Sports) the sport of following a coastline by swimming, climbing, diving, and walking while wearing a wetsuit, a life jacket, and a helmet
[C20: from coast + (mountain)eering]
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Lana Holt, 16, had been coasteering with her family at Port Gaverne near Polzeath when she was hit by the 14-year-old boy.
From coasteering to kayaking, wind surfing to foodie foraging, outdoor enthusiasts of all types will love to roam this gorgeous Channel Island.
NEWCASTLE Falcons players have been taking to the high seas as preparation for the Greene King IPA Championship continues, spending the day kayaking and coasteering.
The Waves Leisure Pool provides plenty of opportunities to cool down while Goodrington Sands, at Paignton, is a great beach with such additional activities as coasteering, kayak tours, climbing and abseiling.
Embrace the rugged coast on a coasteering tour, challenge yourself on a clifftop hike, or go out on the water kayaking or paddle boarding.
A MAN has died on a coasteering expedition with an organised group.
Among the new activities on offer is an adventure concierge service to help guests explore the area, with instructor-led activities like gorge walking, abseiling, SUP safaris and coasteering.
"If you do want to jump from height into the sea we would advise people to join a coasteering group with a professional and reputable adventure centre.
The lagoon - famous for hosting the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series - is extremely popular with tourists and adventurers, including those taking part in watersports like diving, kayaking and coasteering.
The lagoon - famous for hosting theRed Bull Cliff Diving World Series- is extremely popular with tourists and adventurers, including those taking part in water sports like diving, kayaking and coasteering.
We passed hundreds of beaches, harbours, inlets and islands - while spotting porpoises and bottlenose dolphins playing in the distance - and saw people kayaking, paddleboarding and coasteering. There is just so much to do.