I plan on getting a Canche trip together next year, probably spring time, it'll be a two day trip (sat/sun) by ferry to calais and a shortish drive the other side, its a nice enough stretch of river, mostly flat with a couple of bumpy bits and an over night camp (I know this rules out a couple of people but this isn't the womens auxillary balloon corps).
A nice trip report here: http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/ ... or-the-day
Feign some interest here to give me some idea of numbers
May I point out to members the importance of 'Even more fun is to explore the Barge Inn (draught beers include Adnams Broadside,
Courage Directors and Charles Wells Bombardier) ...'
andy g wrote:I would like to join the Canche trip , Tim. The guide says about 4 hours , so is the overnight stop just to enjoy French wine and food?
Andy
Having looked into it a little more the overnight stop is at the end of the first section, theres more to do after the section shown, a bit flatter but slightly better scenery.
Obviously this then lends itself to the van campers as they can use the same site.
Four hours? maybe if you got your socks on, but if its a meridian trip then we shouldn't break with tradition and should aim for 6 hours and miss
I'd be interested in a trip to Scotland but can I suggest deferring until April or even May. I took a look at the Glenmorre Lodge calendar they don't run any paddling course until April.
In March there are courses on avalanche avoidance........