OK Guys
A few final details about this trip.
Although we may do a shortish paddle to warm up , we intend to spend most of the time learning the techniques of paddling in moving water. Last week the weir pool at Yalding was at ideal levels, let us hope for similar this Sunday.
I and the other coaches will be at Danson Boathouse at 10.00 on Sunday morning, and we will get everyone kitted up and sort out lifts for paddlers and boats to minimise car use. It is about a 40 minute drive to Yalding which we can do in convoy.
Not sure how long the session will last, it depends upon the water conditions and the paddlers' stamina.
I know Dave A will probably meet us at Yalding, would the other coaches please let me know if they are coming to the Boathouse , or going directly to Yalding.
Andy
Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
Re: Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
Gaaagh, may not be able to paddle Sunday, properly knackered my back taking little one swimming yesterday, I am very annoyed. I'll not be writing it off till Sat though, hopefully some evil pain killers and a Vietnamese sandwich will get me on the water, although rescues may well be pushing things
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Re: Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
Tony's out too. Something about tearing a hole in his drysuit, as I understand it...
I'll be there, but likely travelling direct from home, so I'll already be on the water by the time folks get there.
Tim, meet at mine if your old age has worn off?
I'll be there, but likely travelling direct from home, so I'll already be on the water by the time folks get there.
Tim, meet at mine if your old age has worn off?
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Re: Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
I was at the hospital when the nurse cut a hole on his dry suit from wrist to neck.Something about tearing a hole in his drysuit, as I understand it...
I think Tony's dislocated shoulder may have more to do with his lack of paddling.
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Re: Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
I too shall have to meet you there.
Re: Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
I've warned Tony many times about his lack of paddling and the chances of joint dislocation because of itIron Lungs wrote:Something about tearing a hole in his drysuit, as I understand it...
I think Tony's dislocated shoulder may have more to do with his lack of paddling.
Re: Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
Thanks to Andy for organising this trip.
Blessed with perfect weather,it was good to see a good range of age groups enjoy their first experience of white water.
Blessed with perfect weather,it was good to see a good range of age groups enjoy their first experience of white water.
Re: Medway Trip : Sunday March 16th
Thanks for the photos Tim
The conditions were really excellent for this trip. Good water and bright sunshine, and everyone had a good time enjoying moving water , some for the first time, others re-awakening skills that were implanted some years ago.
Thank you to all the club coaches and regulars who turned up to help and make the trip go well, especially Tim/s , Jack, Dave, Sam.
I'll announce the next trip soon, possibly May 4th?
Andy
The conditions were really excellent for this trip. Good water and bright sunshine, and everyone had a good time enjoying moving water , some for the first time, others re-awakening skills that were implanted some years ago.
Thank you to all the club coaches and regulars who turned up to help and make the trip go well, especially Tim/s , Jack, Dave, Sam.
I'll announce the next trip soon, possibly May 4th?
Andy