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Hello open boaters. Dimitris and I are planning a trip up and down the upper reaches of the River Stour in Kent on Saturday the 30th of August. If you are looking for a hard workout or adrenaline rush, this might not be for you. The plan is to start at the pub at Grove Ferry about five miles east of Canterbury and go upstream on the incomming tide ...
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Hi All,
The master plan is to rent a car, leave on Thursday evening and catch the 21.15 ferry to Isle of Man from Liverpol - coming back Monday evening.
http://www.adventurousexperiences.com/adventure_week/activities.htm
http://www.adventurousexperiences.com/adventure_week/everything_else.htm
Dates: 14-18 August.
It is for all levels of ...
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Hi Gudrun,
I will not be able top make the trip (sigh...) but I am more than happy to help to organize it.
Seems like Chris is the only one so far to offer a help with transporting kayaks, and he is not available that weekend (his availability on Sat 9 Feb, 1/2 March, 15/16 March).
I missed a big chunk of yesterday's pub talk (sooorrry ...
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Inuk & I will be joining as well!
It was fun to meet people yesterday at the club and to see Thames of London by night...
Knut
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Saturday 13 October heading west from Langley Point near Sovereign Harbour past Eastbourne to Seaford. The distance is 11 nm. There are possible emergency get outs at Eastbourne, Birling Gap and Cuckmere Haven. This will be the day after a spring tide, and the stream will be West-going from about mid-day, so I think it will ...
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Anyone fancy taking some open boats on a scenic cruise on the Thames on Good Friday (leisurely touring kayaks would of course be welcome too)?Perhaps Bray to Cookham and back or, if we can run a shuttle, Marlow to Maidenhead.
The aim would be to cover at least 10km (in no hurry though) to qualify for a two or three star trip in open boats.
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Sorry but I can't make it - I'm on my way to Spain for the wedding that weekend.
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Our annual Gravesend to Shadwell paddle is on Saturday 21 April. At least once a year, usually in the Spring we do the trip from Gravesend; it's a very fine, full day of paddling over a distance of approx 24 miles. Because of the distance, the trip is only for sea boats and we would expect to complete the distance (including food breaks and ...
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Hi everyone,
If you are interested in sea kayaking, but not experienced, yet would like to go on a day trip, perhaps along the white cliffs of dover or similar.
Please can you let me know.
Cheers,
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