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Regular trips are organised to local weirs, including the world standard wave at Hurley.  In addition members have organised trips to Scotland, the Pyrenees and the Alps in search of the best rivers.
 
Regular trips are organised to local weirs, including the world standard wave at Hurley.  In addition members have organised trips to Scotland, the Pyrenees and the Alps in search of the best rivers.
  
Please speak to Matt Lambert or Phil Staite your white water [[Committee|reps]]) for further information.
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Please speak to Matt Lambert or Phil Staite your white water ([[Committee|reps]]) for further information.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:14, 8 July 2013

The lunatic fringe!

Mucking around at Boulters Lock
River running in North Wales

White water is a very exciting aspect of paddle sport. Whether it be plummeting down a mountain stream, surfing a big wave or learning the latest playboating trick.

London may possibly be the worse geographical location for white water. However, THCC has an active and growing pool of members addicted to getting out and about and experiencing the best aspects of our sport.

Regular trips are organised to local weirs, including the world standard wave at Hurley. In addition members have organised trips to Scotland, the Pyrenees and the Alps in search of the best rivers.

Please speak to Matt Lambert or Phil Staite your white water (reps) for further information.

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