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Aims "to provide the maximum canoeing and kayaking opportunities for all its members".
Aims "to provide the maximum canoeing and kayaking opportunities for all its members".
Club White Water Kayak Trip River Dee – Dave Gentle
Club White Water Kayak Trip Summary: – Today was the Led River Trip for White Water Kayak Improvers – Grade 2(3), meeting at River Active Ltd, aka JJ’s, MEM (Mile End Mill) for 10am. Ten of us were on the water 11.30am to 2.15pm from Serpent’s Tail down to the bottom surf wave.The features were a step up from our Burrs Led Trip on the 5th Jan.The weather was grim but once on the water we didn’t notice due to all the fun we had. For anyone who wants to get out on The Dee, Neil Jones of LCC is running a Peer-Group trip tomorrow/Sunday 20th Jan. Please see his post on here.
Llangollen last sunday by Craig Ellingham
Hey guys, Little vid of llangollen last Sunday, nothing too exciting just stayed at the centre but a good few hours
Photo of the Month – February 2019
Please send any photos to website@liverpoolcanoeclub.co.uk Click here to see the photos and to vote for your favourite.
Congratulations to the Winners of January`s Photo of the Month
Please send any photos to website@liverpoolcanoeclub.co.uk January 2019 # 1 The right kind of leaves on the Canal Line by John Fay 21 votes (29%) # 2 Festive Docks Paddle 2018 by Keith Steer 16 votes (22%) # 3 Karl Tattum shows us his tri-fin set up at Crosby by Paul Harwood 14 votes (19%) # 4 Neil Jones during the Festive Docks Paddle 2018 by Keith Steer 8 votes (11%) # 5 Paul Barnett in his open boat at Trevor Rocks by Keith Steer 7 votes (10%) # 6 Launching from the slipway for Hilbre Island Martin Page 6 votes (8%)
Open Boating 12th & 13th January 2019 by Nikki Aldridge
Open Boating 12th & 13th January 2019 by Nikki Aldridge A windy day sailing on Lake Bala and a river day on the Dee from Horseshoe Falls to Town Falls Nikki Aldridge More Photos Sailing on Lake Bala….. More Photos River Dee……
Surfing at Crosby- 15th January 2019 by Paul Harwood
Surfing at Crosby- 15th January 2019 by Paul Harwood Today, seven paddlers arrived to a stiff 50mph breeze. It was utterly wild and we all struggled to get out far into the sea. The Crosby wall was in full force pushing us all back to the beach. Well, almost everyone. Roger and Martin had their sea kayaks and they were cutting through the wind and the waves no problem. Sea kayaks should have been the boat of choice today. Paul Harwood More Photos……
December Burrs Trip by Craig Ellingham
Hey guys little vid of a burrs trip in December, low water but a bit of a Christmas hangover cure!https://youtu.be/nRfBQC__aWg
New Brighton Paddle – 2nd January 2019 by Julie Brookes
New Brighton Paddle – 2nd January 2019 by Julie Brookes New Brighton to Monks Ferry & Return A group of 4 intrepid “would be sailors” met at Fort Perch Rock car park on a very chilly Wednesday morning at 10 am. The intention was to paddle to The Ferry Public House, at Egremont, and return. Having scraped ice off our car windscreens, before setting out, we knew it would be rather bracing! High Tide was at 8.21 am, 8.2 M (27 ft), the wind was a 2 – 3 easterly with the temperature 4 deg C. On arrival at the car park we were greeted to warming sunshine which lifted our spirits plus a view to die for of the magnificent River Mersey, Seaforth Docks, Fort Perch Road and the Three Graces in the distance at the Pier Head. As the tide was 2 hours into low water, we had to cross a stretch of sandy beach to the water’s edge. Having safely entered the River, which was very calm and flat, we proceeded to paddle towards our destination, keeping to the shore but avoiding the quoins and safety marker posts. As the tidal current was very slack, we proceeded to paddle by Victoria Park, past our original destination, Egremont, and carried on paddling past Birkenhead Town Hall, the Mersey Tunnel vents, under the Seacombe Ferry and further on to the Stena Sealink terminus. At this point the tide was running quite fast, against us, and it was a struggle to make it through the Sealink gantry and on to Woodside Ferry landing stage. We just didn’t seem to be moving anywhere. However, with great determination (meaning me in my little Flex) the group managed to paddle on and reach Monks Ferry beach where we stopped for a lunch break. […]
Club expedition to Lofoten – Summer 2019
Club expedition to Lofoten – Summer 2019 During August 2019 the LCC will be returning to the Lofoten archipelago, in arctic Norway, which we visited in 2015. Where? The Lofoten archipelago is a group of 6 islands close to the coast of northern Norway. They lie approximately 150km north of the Arctic Circle. Why? Lofoten is a breathtakingly stunning sea kayaking destination. Granite mountains, sandy coves and narrow fjords combine to make it, well, simply gobsmacking. Although above the Arctic Circle, the warm Gulf Stream makes Lofoten much milder than other northern areas in the world that are at the same latitude, like Alaska and Greenland. Temperatures in August range from about 5 to 20o C, while water temperatures are around 9-12o C. When? Proposed dates are 8th to 19th August 2019. The outline itinerary is: Fly from Manchester to Svolvær in Lofoten (via Oslo and Bodø) on the 8th August. Spend the night in a cabin on the coast. Paddle between 9th and 17th August (no firm route as yet, but there are lots of options, including a circumnavigation of 1 or more of the islands) Spend the 18th August chilling and doing ‘dry land’ things (accommodation in cabins on nights of 17th and 18th) Fly back on the 19th August The dates are based on the current availability/cost of flights and the availability of boats at the kayak hire company. What will it cost? Kayak hire will be around £430 per person for 9 days, and at the moment the cost of return flights is £400 per person (but see below). There will also be the cost of ‘trip food’ from a supermarket in Lofoten, plus budget accommodation on the night we arrive and for 2 nights before we depart (about £125 pp for the 3 nights combined). […]