northern uk spec boaters?
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northern uk spec boaters?
hi
was looking for a uk spec boat meet up. anyone interested? samdie? chris? kelvin?
brockers.
was looking for a uk spec boat meet up. anyone interested? samdie? chris? kelvin?
brockers.
Anytime,
I am out Sat & Sundays almost every week, Sandie nearly always does at least one day every weekend. We were even out last night, we just caught the last of the water on the Gam....It was dark when we got off the river!
We both went out with Ian Duffy in his new Zepher on Sunday, did the upper Conwy....It was off the gauge and huge!
I am out Sat & Sundays almost every week, Sandie nearly always does at least one day every weekend. We were even out last night, we just caught the last of the water on the Gam....It was dark when we got off the river!
We both went out with Ian Duffy in his new Zepher on Sunday, did the upper Conwy....It was off the gauge and huge!
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Weekend in the UK
Hiya Brockers,
If you can put a weekend together and find me a boat of some form (C1 or OC1), then we'll see if we can fly across and join you guys. I've been wanting an excuse to paddle in the UK Late in the year is a bit of a dead time around here, so we could probably swing a weekend.
When were you thinking?
Cheers,
Matt
PS. What do you mean by Spec boat?
If you can put a weekend together and find me a boat of some form (C1 or OC1), then we'll see if we can fly across and join you guys. I've been wanting an excuse to paddle in the UK Late in the year is a bit of a dead time around here, so we could probably swing a weekend.
When were you thinking?
Cheers,
Matt
PS. What do you mean by Spec boat?
NZMatt
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Ey up!
I think we could've started something here mate, even the Swiss are interesred! I think Scotland would be a good venue, plenty to go at in all water levels. It would be a long way from Switzerland to scrape down the Lune! In the meantime I think it would be good to sort out a Trywerny or Washburn pretty soon, I just hope my mountain bike sells on e-bay this week so I can get a Zoom!!!!!! Alps trip is also a must, maybe NZMatt is sorting another Armada?
Stay with the Darkside my friends,
We will all meet soon.......
I think we could've started something here mate, even the Swiss are interesred! I think Scotland would be a good venue, plenty to go at in all water levels. It would be a long way from Switzerland to scrape down the Lune! In the meantime I think it would be good to sort out a Trywerny or Washburn pretty soon, I just hope my mountain bike sells on e-bay this week so I can get a Zoom!!!!!! Alps trip is also a must, maybe NZMatt is sorting another Armada?
Stay with the Darkside my friends,
We will all meet soon.......
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How about the Andy Jackson weekend
Any one fancy going to Scotland for the Andy Jackson memorial weekend? It would mean sharing the rviers with Kayaks though. It's on the 22/23 Sept, details here [/url]http://www.wetwestpaddlefest.co.uk/[url]
There are releases organised on the Moriston (sat) and Garry (sun). There will also be alternatives for those that don't fancy the Moriston.[/url]
There are releases organised on the Moriston (sat) and Garry (sun). There will also be alternatives for those that don't fancy the Moriston.[/url]
Spec boats?
For some reason some people here in the UK call small whitewater OC's Spec boats. Makes no sense to me.
Jon
Jon
The term "Spec boats" comes from,
"Specialist Open Canoe" a term used over here to differentiate white water boats from other types of open canoes.
This became necessary for the UK canoe sports governing body (BCU) who have coaching and personal achievment awards. Whilst all disciplines are related as we have quite high number of "Trad boaters"or traditional open canoe paddlers. These guys really dont want to know what boofing and rolling is let alone try it!!!!
"Specialist Open Canoe" a term used over here to differentiate white water boats from other types of open canoes.
This became necessary for the UK canoe sports governing body (BCU) who have coaching and personal achievment awards. Whilst all disciplines are related as we have quite high number of "Trad boaters"or traditional open canoe paddlers. These guys really dont want to know what boofing and rolling is let alone try it!!!!
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...might work. I'll check with Jo and see..and Scotland is a good idea. I just found that a very good friend who I lost touch with is currently in Aberdeen...
How hard are these puppies....be goiod to catch something harder and something easier for Jo.
As to the next Swiss Armada....same weekend next year It's in works. I just have to decide if we stick with the Simme or look for another venue. Thoughts?
Chris - I haven't got the vacation time to take another week in Oct. I'm in NZ the month of August and was a week on the Soca in early June. Othewise I'd be there. The Soca rocked. I'm sure the other rivers are equally good. I'm thinking about going back again next year. I took the fink course and it was really good! He can teach in English too
Cheers,
Matt
How hard are these puppies....be goiod to catch something harder and something easier for Jo.
As to the next Swiss Armada....same weekend next year It's in works. I just have to decide if we stick with the Simme or look for another venue. Thoughts?
Chris - I haven't got the vacation time to take another week in Oct. I'm in NZ the month of August and was a week on the Soca in early June. Othewise I'd be there. The Soca rocked. I'm sure the other rivers are equally good. I'm thinking about going back again next year. I took the fink course and it was really good! He can teach in English too
Cheers,
Matt
NZMatt
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hi Matt
Next years Armada......The Simme is a good base, the club house etc are great, I would say its a great place to start. Everyone really enjoyed it and were a great bunch of people...
The Sanna was a beautiful river and a superb day out, I think all that did it rated it as the favorite.
So unless there are any great alternatives?.....
Chris
Next years Armada......The Simme is a good base, the club house etc are great, I would say its a great place to start. Everyone really enjoyed it and were a great bunch of people...
The Sanna was a beautiful river and a superb day out, I think all that did it rated it as the favorite.
So unless there are any great alternatives?.....
Chris
It's a whitewater canoe folks, we're the special ones!
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I am unlikely to be able to get any time off for paddling till January. its weekends only now for me. My hols got a bit screwed this year. And this year was supposed to be the big one as im 40 in november.
Sadly Trying to get to scotland and back over a short weekend just isnt worth the travelling.
I'm told I am in switzerland in October but sadly there will be no boating.
I hope u guys have a great trip though
sandie
Sadly Trying to get to scotland and back over a short weekend just isnt worth the travelling.
I'm told I am in switzerland in October but sadly there will be no boating.
I hope u guys have a great trip though
sandie
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No worries Sandie,
We'll sort a few trips to Wales pretty soon! Also, try to talk Wendy into converting one of her many kayaks into a C1, I think she still has a Siren kicking around!
We'll sort a few trips to Wales pretty soon! Also, try to talk Wendy into converting one of her many kayaks into a C1, I think she still has a Siren kicking around!
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Visit to Scotland
Hey, would later in the year still have water? September is starting to look pretty busy since I'm in NZ all August
Cheers,
Matt
Cheers,
Matt
NZMatt
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....