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Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

Last post Thu, May 15 2008, 19:14 by sea4me. 30 replies.
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  •  Sat, Jan 19 2008, 4:46 11819 in reply to 11810

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Glad to have this reappear in 'posts not read'.  I'd like to join in -morning, evening or both.

    China / Alex -I'd wait until you've completed the four weeks of the beginner course.  You're clearly better than a 'normal' beginner but you'd need to be through some of the skills qualifications by June to be allowed on this trip by our club policies.  Not sure whetehr the organisers would allow a 2* who was a strong paddler or if you'd need to be 3*.  We'll have a better idea in three weeks time what your likely speed of progression will be (though of course lots depends on how much time on the water you put in.)

     

  •  Sun, Jan 20 2008, 15:29 11849 in reply to 10914

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Sounds great!

     

    Please sign me up and I think I'm definately more of a mornin paddler.

     

    Thanks for organising this Tony.

     

    Susi

  •  Sun, Jan 20 2008, 16:14 11852 in reply to 10914

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    TonyR,

    I'd like to add my name to the list of those interested. Will fit in with others, so probably paddling back in the afternoon!

    CheersĀ 


    O London, see
    Swelling with naval pride, the pride of thee!
    Wide, deep, unsullied Thames, meandering glides,
    and bears thy wealth on mild majestic tides.
  •  Sun, Jan 20 2008, 16:24 11853 in reply to 11849

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    I must say it's great to see so much interest in this trip, when we're still 4-5 months away !

    I wasn't proposing to do any "organising" until a bit closer to the time. And when the organising does start, we'll obviously have a lot to sort out by way of people's morning/afternoon preferences, boat bookings etc - but meanwhile, I suggest we carry on using this thread to log preferences, and I'll take the eventual "bookings" from here on a first come first served basis.

    One thing I should have made clear (as Charlie reminds me) is that this is "probably" a minimum 3 star trip. I realise the club river rules are more flexible than this nowadays (which is why I only say "probably") but do bear in mind that 40K is a long way if you haven't paddled it before, and that even though we know the tides, nobody knows what kind of wind will be blowing on the day...

    Cheers
    TonyR

  •  Mon, Jan 21 2008, 3:35 11867 in reply to 11853

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Hi Tony ,

    This might not be a good idea but what if we all meet at the basin then some of as drive down to Gravesend with gear and paddlers and swap over when the others arrive by river .Then they drive back .This means driving other peoples cars. I`m sure we can trust each other to drive carefully ,but have we enough drivers booked for this trip?

    Pete.

    PS .should get my sea kayaking three star before then.

  •  Mon, Jan 21 2008, 3:42 11868 in reply to 11867

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Trains are great!!

    Checked the train times, and there's a train every 15 minutes getting you Gravesend-Charing Cross in just under an hour.  Don't mess up the beauty of the zero logistics, Pete :-)

     

    For some odd reason, I had stuck this in my calendar for next weekend.

    Anyone up for a paddle on saturday 2nd or sunday 3rd?

  •  Mon, Jan 21 2008, 3:50 11872 in reply to 11868

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Sorry Anne I did say it might not be a good idea .

    Pete.

  •  Mon, Jan 21 2008, 14:46 11935 in reply to 11872

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Pete:

    Sorry Anne I did say it might not be a good idea .

    Pete.

    Well I think it's an interesting idea :)

    Basically, you can "mirror" almost everything with this trip, using the Gravesend handover to transfer bits of paddling kit, return halves of train tickets, and even car keys ! However - I will probably leave it to individuals to form "pairings" of that sort nearer the time, according to their preferences.

    Personally, I plan to go by train.

    I presume that Sean, denied use of his Merc, will go by Eurostar from St Pancras to Ebbsfleet and by taxi from thereSmile

    TonyR
  •  Thu, Jan 24 2008, 11:02 12138 in reply to 10914

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    i would like to do this, prefer the morning
  •  Sun, Feb 03 2008, 13:59 12455 in reply to 10914

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    I have passed the old two star and will be training for three star but I think it unlikely that I would have my three star certificate by then.  Is this trip a possiblity or do I need to pass three star to take part.  I am certainly interested in taking part if possible.

    Russell

  •  Tue, May 13 2008, 10:56 14753 in reply to 10914

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Hi Tony,

     I am Santhosh and I am joining for the beginners session for this 13th may session. I am thinking that I will be getting enough experience by the 28th June. I found the above event very interesting and want to join. Please let me know if I am allowed to join and any places left. And I can swim very well

    I will be so exited if the answer is Yes for both of my questions  

    I look forward to hearing from you

     Thank you

    Regards

    Santhosh 



     

  •  Tue, May 13 2008, 11:20 14757 in reply to 14753

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Sorry I am going to have to pull out of this trip. Not sure its a good idea with a growing bump!!!
    Alison
  •  Wed, May 14 2008, 2:40 14773 in reply to 14753

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    linksn:

     I am Santhosh and I am joining for the beginners session for this 13th may session. I am thinking that I will be getting enough experience by the 28th June. I found the above event very interesting and want to join. Please let me know if I am allowed to join and any places left. And I can swim very well...

    Regards
    Santhosh 

    Santhosh (and anyone else who's wondering the same thing)

    Can I suggest you get an opinion from your coach ? They have seen you paddle and can advise you better.

    From my point of view, I have to day this is primarily a 3-star trip. I don't want to say a definite "no" to others, because circumstances do vary - and I think we may have enough experienced paddlers to cover some 2-stars under the "buddy" system. But do remember we are paddling the estuary end of the river, which is 1 km across and has large ships going by. It is also a 40 km paddle, with few options for getting out early (you would basically have to be towed). You don't need to rush this either. There will be other chances in future.

    (Hope that's not too discouraging!)

    Tony 

  •  Wed, May 14 2008, 3:51 14780 in reply to 14773

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Hello,

     I would love to come!!!

    Can I come??? I am a 2 * but definitely can manage lousy 40k after 200k of DW;-)

    I can ask around for a 3 * to buddy me up - pls, pls, pls get me in!!!

    Klaudia


    Happy Paddling:)

    K
  •  Wed, May 14 2008, 8:37 14800 in reply to 14780

    Re: Shadwell to Gravesend "zero logistics" trip

    Dimitris and I will have to pull out from the trip as well, as we'll be flying to Greece that day for our kayaking trip.
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