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Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:12 pm
by Ada
Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013December 13-15th
Joe’s Lodge Talgarth
http://www.joeslodge.co.uk

This trip is a social trip with paddling, Many sections of the Usk & Wye are within easy distance and are Grade 2 -3 in normal water levels.
Anyone is welcome including non paddlers.
Cost including accommodation, 2 cooked breakfast & evening meal £35. There are 27 beds and these will only be secured by non refundable payment to Nikki or Ada.
Please ask if you want any more info.

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 11:28 am
by fizzannand
Me please

Fizz

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:19 pm
by fiona.ng
Count me in please.

Diet - No beef only for me. I am not vegetarian.

Thanks

Fiona

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:01 pm
by andy g
I am in too ,
Andy

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:11 pm
by alanpuds
hi guys,

i be along as always. be along Saturday morning stay the night, then home sunday after paddle.
same as always.
chuck me a reminder at some point..


alan rowlands

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 6:50 am
by Richard C
Count me in as well.

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 2:30 pm
by fizzannand
Anyone want to share a car?
I don't mind driving
Fizz

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:20 pm
by Ada
Quick reminder, you need to take sleeping bags and indoor shoes. Nikki is also looking to bring food boxes to the pool on Wednesday evening to be spread amongst the cars going down.
Some paddlers are going down Friday daytime and should be at the accomadation first however there is a coded door at the back, if you need the code text Nikki or look on a food box

Re: Christmas Usk & Wye Weekend 2013

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 11:35 am
by andy g
That was a fantastic trip , many thanks to Nikki for the organisation, and Paul, Di and Jack for river leading.

The Afon Tawe was a long paddle , we are not sure exactly how long because we ran off the map, but it seemed like 10kms of the "official" section took quite a while , and then we tackled what appeared to be half of the next section , complete with weirs galore. Really good that we all managed to keep cheerful in some pretty challenging conditions.

The Sunday paddle introduced everyone to the top section of the Usk above Sennybridge. It took some organisation to get everyone on discreetly , but most agreed that it adds an extra something to a paddle that we do pretty often on these trips. The shorter get off point certainly helped as we were in no state to do another marathon paddle after the Tawe.

I even thought that the carol singing has improved , (but it could hardly get any worse!)

Andy