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Johan Hoving smiling on the left and Rich Ensoll waves on the right beside their canoe.
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  • Published: 1st July 2025

Two adventurers embark on historic canoe journey around Ireland to raise funds for Oxfam

The duo set off from Crosshaven Marina, Co. Cork on Tuesday, July 1st.

 

Two adventurers from the UK, Rich Ensoll and Johan Hoving, are preparing to undertake a remarkable challenge this summer. If successful they will be the first ever to canoe around the entire coastline of Ireland in a handmade, skin-on-frame canoe. Their journey will raise funds for Oxfam Ireland and one other cause.

Setting off from Crosshaven Marina, Co. Cork tomorrow (Tuesday, July 1), the pair will navigate Ireland’s rugged shores, facing Atlantic swells, fast tides and dramatic headlands. It marks more than a physical feat. It’s a journey of introspection, connection, and purpose in an age of climate disaster.

“Canoeing Round Ireland is a hopeful exercise on slowing down, embracing the unknown, and reconnecting with nature to raise funds for impactful causes,” said Rich Ensoll, Senior Lecturer in Outdoor Studies at the University of Cumbria. “We will do our very best to weather choppy seas to do our part in making the world a better place.”

Their vessel, Ronan, was crafted in Ireland by John Wilkinson of Valkyrie Craft, inspired by ancient boat-building traditions that stretch back thousands of years. The canoe’s design echoes the curragh, once a vital link between coastal communities and a symbol of resilience and exploration.

Johan Hoving, a dynamic outdoor expert, brings vital energy to the joint expedition. “When Rich asked me to join him, I said yes without hesitation. It’s a chance to do something extraordinary and meaningful that only a privileged few can even try.”

Funds raised will support Oxfam Ireland’s work in tackling poverty and injustice, as well as the Kepplewray Trust’s Participation and Inclusion Fund, which helps people of all abilities access outdoor experiences.

Jim Clarken, Oxfam Ireland
"This journey is a beautiful reminder of how powerful community can be when paired with courage. We’re incredibly grateful to Rich and Johan for choosing to support Oxfam Ireland in such a unique and inspiring way. Their adventure speaks to the heart of what our organisation strives to stand for - resilience, solidarity, and hope for a better future."
— Jim Clarken, CEO of Oxfam Ireland

As they paddle, sail (and occasionally nap) in their canoe; the team will share their journey through an online blog, offering stories, photographs, and reflections from the water.

Oxfam Ireland is proud to be part of this inspiring adventure and wishes Rich and Johan fair winds and calm water as they set out to make history. 

Follow Oxfam Ireland’s socials for their progress around the country – starting at 8am at Crosshaven Marina, Co. Cork this Tuesday, July 1.

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For media opportunities, contact:

Kate Brayden, Media Officer – Oxfam Ireland
kate.brayden@oxfam.org
0877 749 7447

Clare Cronin, Head of Communications – Oxfam Ireland
clare.cronin@oxfam.org 
+353 (0) 87 195 2551