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CALENDAR

Welcome to the Calendar page. Here you will find details of all currently planned trips and meetings. You can click an option below to see trips/meetings in that category only.

 

| Upcoming Trips| Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced | Suitable for All |
| Social | Pool Session | Canoe Polo | Training Course |
| Non Club Events | Weekend Trips | View All Trips |

 

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Title Date Location Category
Intermediate trip 14/03/10 To be decided Intermediate More Info
Intermediate trip 21/03/10 To be decided Intermediate More Info
Canoe polo (possibly) 27/03/10 York Canoe Polo More Info
Open Boat Intermediate river trip 28/03/10 River Spey – North East Scottish Highlands Intermediate More Info
Beginner's Trip 28/03/10 To be decided Beginner More Info
Washburn Evening Cruise 31/03/10 Washburn Non Club Events More Info
Easter Advanced Paddle 01/04/10 Pitlochry/Inverness Advanced More Info
Washburn Release 04/04/10 Washburn Non Club Events More Info
Canoe polo (possibly) 17/04/10 York Canoe Polo More Info
Washburn Release 18/04/10 Washburn Non Club Events More Info
Washburn Evening Cruise 21/04/10 Washburn Non Club Events More Info
Washburn Release 02/05/10 Washburn Non Club Events More Info
Italy - Val Sesia 08/05/10 Italy Advanced More Info
Liffey Descent 2010 04/09/10 Dublin Intermediate More Info
Arnside Bore (attempt 2) 11/09/10 Arnside, West Coast, England. Intermediate More Info

 

Beginner Trip
Beginner trips are targeted at those paddlers who need to learn the basic techniques on still and moving water. An example trip would be Sleningford in low water, where paddelers are learning basic stokes

Intermediate Trip
Intermediate trips are targeted at those paddlers who need to perfect their techniques on moving water. Typically, these will be grade 3 rapids.An example trip would be the Tees Barrage.

Advanced Trip
Advanced trips are targeted at those paddlers who are very competent on grade 3 rapids and wish to improve their technique on grade 4 water. .An example trip would be the Tryerwyn or Nottingham.

Notes
1: Canoeing is highly dependant on water so all trips can be changed at short notice to make the best use of the water conditions.

2: Not being at the required standard for a trip means that you will not enjoy your paddle and you could potentially hurt yourself, as well as ruining the trip for other paddelers. Changes in water levels can change a trip dramatically, therefore, the trip organiser has ultimate say over who can paddle. Sorry, but if you aren't upto it, then you're not paddling. Check on Thursday with the organiser

 

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