Nigel Foster (born 17 October 1952) is an English sea kayaker, kayak designer, instructor and author. He is the first and youngest paddler to circle Iceland by kayak.[1]
Foster started paddling in Brighton, England when he was 15 in a skin-on-frame kayak. At Burwash Place Outdoor Activity Centre, Burwash, Sussex, England, Foster learned to handle whitewater, sea kayaking and surf kayaking. From 1971 to 1972, he was employed there as a "trainee instructor". He enjoyed the mix of Outdoor Activity instruction and Environmental Studies education and decided to pursue this as a career. He attended a three-year teachers training course at Redland College, Bristol, and gained classroom experience with two years teaching at a school in Buckinghamshire.
In 1977, after his Iceland circumnavigation, Foster was employed by East Sussex County Council to teach as "instructor/teacher" at Burwash Place. Later in 1977, he was promoted to deputy warden.
The tidal range in this area may exceed 40 feet (12 m) while tidal streams may run at more than seven knots. After fighting the tidal streams in the dark near the Button Islands, suffering frostbitten fingers and loss of gear, Foster eventually gave up on this expedition. He was able to catch a ride on an oil tanker that happened to have taken shelter behind Killiniq Island60°22′00″N64°37′00″W / 60.366667°N 64.616667°W / 60.366667; -64.616667 (Killiniq Island). The trip was described by the editor of the BCU Canoeing Handbook in 1989 as "arguably the most impressive of any sea kayak adventure in the world."[3]
After his return to England – from 1982 to 1985 – he worked as an instructor at the Plas Menai, National Water Sports Centre, North Wales, primarily instructing kayaking, canoeing, boardsailing, mountaineering, with a little water-skiing, and sailing, gaining the following British Canoe Union (BCU) national qualifications in these fields.[4]
BCU Level 5 Coach Sea Kayak
BCU Level 5 Coach Surf Kayak
BCU Level 3 Coach Inland Kayak (also 5 Star Award Inland Kayak)
BCU Level 3 Coach Open Canoe (also 5 Star Award Open Canoe)
He also served for many years on the BCU Sea Touring Committee, and the BCU Expeditions Sub-Committee.
Nigel Foster, Hudson Straits Expeditions Red = 1981, Green = 2004
In 1985, he left for Iceland for six weeks where he helped an expedition group from Cambridge with logistics and by leading the kayaking component. He returned to start his own kayaking business.[5][6] He taught local groups in Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Canada and the United States.
The design label "Foster Rowe" emerged for a while as a collaboration with two other top kayak coaches, (Andy Middleton & Ray Rowe) [7] with products such as paddling jackets, personal flotation devices (PFDs) and tow-systems designed for leading edge performance.[8]
Since 2007, Foster has been the head of research and development at Point65. In addition to designing products for Point65, he also acts as a spokesperson and assists the company with PR, marketing and special events.[12] Foster presently lives in Seattle, WA with his wife Kristin Nelson.
Storry, T, Ed. (1986) Snowdonia White Water Sea and Surf Appendix 1, 'The Sea Birds of North Wales, by Nigel Foster', pp 146–151, Milnthorpe Cumbria: Cicerone Press, ISBN0-902363-77-8
Storry, T., Baillie, M. and Foster, N. (1989). Raging Rivers, Stormy Seas. Dobbs Ferry: Sheridan House Inc, ISBN0-946609-60-8
Rowe, R, British Canoe Union et al. (1989) British Canoe Union Canoeing Handbook. second edition, Nottingham : British Canoe Union, ISBN0-900082-04-6
Foster, N. (1990) Canoeing: A Beginner's Guide to the Kayak. Arundel: Fernhurst Books, ISBN978-0-906754-50-4
Foster, N. (1997) Nigel Foster's Sea Kayaking. 2nd ed. West Sussex, England: Globe Pequot, ISBN0-7627-0132-3
Foster, N. (1998). Nigel Foster's Surf Kayaking. Guilford: The Globe Pequot Press, ISBN0-7627-0218-4
Foster, N. (1999) Guide to Sea Kayaking in Southern Florida. Guilford: Globe Pequot, ISBN0-7627-0336-9
Foster, N. (2003) Open Canoe Technique: a Complete Guide to Paddling the Open Canoe. Guilford: Globe Pequot, ISBN0-7627-3085-4
Foster, N. (2006) Kayaking: a Beginner's Guide. Arundel: Wiley, ISBN1-898660-52-2
Foster, N. (2009) Stepping Stones: of Ungava and Labrador. Parker CO: Outskirts Press, ISBN978-1-4327-4555-4
Foster, N. (2012) Encounters from a Kayak: Native People, Sacred Places and Hungry Polar Bears. Falcon Guides, ISBN978-0-7627-8106-5
Foster, N. (2016) On Polar Tides:Paddling and surviving the coast of Northern Labrador. Falcon, ISBN978-1-4930-2568-8
Foster, N. (2017) Paddling Southern Florida: A guide to the area's greatest paddling adventures. Falcon Guides, ISBN978-1-4930-2566-4
Foster, N. (2017) The Art of Kayaking: Everything you need to know about paddling. Falcon. ISBN978-1-4930-2570-1
Foster, N (2021) Heart of Toba: Batak Life beside the World's Largest Caldera Lake. Nigel Kayaks. ISBN978-1736420300
Foster, N. (2021) Kayak across France: A canal and River Adventure Unlocked. Nigel Kayaks. ISBN 978-1-7364203-1-7
Foster, N. (2023) Iceland by Kayak; The First Circumnavigation of Iceland by Kayak. Nigel Kayaks. ISBN 978-1-7364203-3-1