Euro Armada 2008 - Where do we hold it?
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Euro Armada 2008 - Where do we hold it?
Gudday y'all
European CBoat Armada 2008
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22-25 May, 2008
We have 2 options this year. Please send me an email to let me know what
you think and which option you'd prefer, then I'll figure out what works
best, let you all know and make the arrangements.
Option 1: Simme, Saane and other Bernese rivers, using the Kanu Klub
Spiez hut (if <20people...I can't believe we've outgrown the hut!!!
Totally cool!) or based at a local campground. What we did last year,
but hopefully with some new rivers...if the water cooperates
Option 2: Start at the Bregenzer Ache festival on May 22, then move over
to the Vorderrhein area. We'd camp at a local campground, but we would
be able to use the course room of Mit Linx Lernen (thanks heaps for the
offer Joe & Karoline!) down by the river in Versam.
European CBoat Armada 2008
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22-25 May, 2008
We have 2 options this year. Please send me an email to let me know what
you think and which option you'd prefer, then I'll figure out what works
best, let you all know and make the arrangements.
Option 1: Simme, Saane and other Bernese rivers, using the Kanu Klub
Spiez hut (if <20people...I can't believe we've outgrown the hut!!!
Totally cool!) or based at a local campground. What we did last year,
but hopefully with some new rivers...if the water cooperates
Option 2: Start at the Bregenzer Ache festival on May 22, then move over
to the Vorderrhein area. We'd camp at a local campground, but we would
be able to use the course room of Mit Linx Lernen (thanks heaps for the
offer Joe & Karoline!) down by the river in Versam.
NZMatt
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hi Matt, Jo and all,
Both sound like great fun, so either plan will be good. The Sanne will be hard to beat as a river trip though....
Although a word of caution, timing may be an issue as various Vorhderrhien dams have a maintenance period some time early season...
I went early season this year with Sandie and as it was cold.
There was little snow melt but the dam releases gave great levels every day for the week....
We may also repeat the early season trip next year if any ones interested??? I have plenty pictures to show what the conditions were like...
Both sound like great fun, so either plan will be good. The Sanne will be hard to beat as a river trip though....
Although a word of caution, timing may be an issue as various Vorhderrhien dams have a maintenance period some time early season...
I went early season this year with Sandie and as it was cold.
There was little snow melt but the dam releases gave great levels every day for the week....
We may also repeat the early season trip next year if any ones interested??? I have plenty pictures to show what the conditions were like...
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I also agree, both plans sound nice. I don't vote because I'm not sure if my timing will allow us to be there...
please keep me updated about your Vorderrhein plans, maybe we'll find the time to join.
Cheers
Florian
Wetnobby,wetnobby wrote: We may also repeat the early season trip next year if any ones interested??? I have plenty pictures to show what the conditions were like...
please keep me updated about your Vorderrhein plans, maybe we'll find the time to join.
Cheers
Florian
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Vorderrhein? Any time, if I can fit it in. Count me in, please!
For the Armada: I think in May there usually is still enough snow melt (if we get snow this winter...) to paddle even the upper stretches of the Vorderrhein, i.e. above Trun.
For the Armada: I think in May there usually is still enough snow melt (if we get snow this winter...) to paddle even the upper stretches of the Vorderrhein, i.e. above Trun.
"A canoe trip?" he said. "There ain't nothing to go down there for."
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)
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Hi all,
if there is not to much work, I will join...
Maybe I leave Marc at the office for work and come alone
Raff
if there is not to much work, I will join...
Maybe I leave Marc at the office for work and come alone
Raff
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Wouldn't it be cool if the Euro-Armada could be in Tennessee and the US-Armada in Switzerland...
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I,m just imagine how I push my Zephyr in plane
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I'm sure we could work out an exchange program - you'd be welcome to mine for a week. Just as Falk (Taniwha) about boat availability!
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which river has the class III stuff
This year I have my passport ready!
Yeah, no need to take own boats to Tennessee, it's like taking owls to Athens...
Eddy, if you plan to go, just post/ask in this forum and you can paddle a different boat every day as I did this March. Very helpful people over there...
And to all of you American cboaters: come to the European Armada and let us know. I'm sure boats wont be the problem, only your bodies ability to cope with 'real' beer!
Eddy, if you plan to go, just post/ask in this forum and you can paddle a different boat every day as I did this March. Very helpful people over there...
And to all of you American cboaters: come to the European Armada and let us know. I'm sure boats wont be the problem, only your bodies ability to cope with 'real' beer!
"A canoe trip?" he said. "There ain't nothing to go down there for."
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)
Euro Armada 2008 - Where do we hold it?
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Taniwha
Thank you !
Taniwha
Thank you !
Just to get this post into the upper reaches again.
The main Novemberpicture of the new 2008 Cboats Wall Calendar was taken on the Euro Armada 2007. Look here: (http://www.cafepress.com/cp/get_latest_ ... leed=False) and come over in May 2008 to join us.
The main Novemberpicture of the new 2008 Cboats Wall Calendar was taken on the Euro Armada 2007. Look here: (http://www.cafepress.com/cp/get_latest_ ... leed=False) and come over in May 2008 to join us.
"A canoe trip?" he said. "There ain't nothing to go down there for."
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)