Watch this Space for more Details of Local Trips
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:30 am
Folks
Before committing organisational resources to them I would like to gauge support for a some trips suitable for all the paddlers who have completed the courses over the summer.
Trips in the winter months are more serious as you do need warm personal clothing to fend off the colder air and water temperatures, getting cold can lead to fatigue and other issues. Most of us have some spare clothing but not enough to equip 20 paddlers! I know the cold does not suit everyone, rest assured there will be others in next Spring/Summer.
The first would be a Medway trip , possibly from Tonbridge down to Hartlake , running the 2 "new" canoe chutes at Eldridges Lock ( a 2 stage ramp) and Porters Lock. We would hopefully have a chance to practice some moving water skills. There is a slight snag in that the former is not yet complete and we will have to monitor this carefully. I would like to try this in January , but no firm date yet.
The second would be a Thames trip , running from Greenwich to Westminster (or vice versa depending upon tides). Although the paddling is not technically difficult , the distance is longer, and you do need to be in control of your boat at all times to be able to confidently avoid other river users, both moving and static. Having said that it is a great trip with a chance to see London from a completely different perspective. I would like run that in February/March on a date when the tides are in our favour, again the water and air are likely to be cold.
After those you should be building up to assembling the skills neceassry to be able to come away on one of the club weekend trips (subject to the river leader's judgement.
Regards
Andy G
Before committing organisational resources to them I would like to gauge support for a some trips suitable for all the paddlers who have completed the courses over the summer.
Trips in the winter months are more serious as you do need warm personal clothing to fend off the colder air and water temperatures, getting cold can lead to fatigue and other issues. Most of us have some spare clothing but not enough to equip 20 paddlers! I know the cold does not suit everyone, rest assured there will be others in next Spring/Summer.
The first would be a Medway trip , possibly from Tonbridge down to Hartlake , running the 2 "new" canoe chutes at Eldridges Lock ( a 2 stage ramp) and Porters Lock. We would hopefully have a chance to practice some moving water skills. There is a slight snag in that the former is not yet complete and we will have to monitor this carefully. I would like to try this in January , but no firm date yet.
The second would be a Thames trip , running from Greenwich to Westminster (or vice versa depending upon tides). Although the paddling is not technically difficult , the distance is longer, and you do need to be in control of your boat at all times to be able to confidently avoid other river users, both moving and static. Having said that it is a great trip with a chance to see London from a completely different perspective. I would like run that in February/March on a date when the tides are in our favour, again the water and air are likely to be cold.
After those you should be building up to assembling the skills neceassry to be able to come away on one of the club weekend trips (subject to the river leader's judgement.
Regards
Andy G