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Anglesey Weekend #1 May 2017
Great weekend away at Tyn Rhos campsite in Treaddur Bay. Messing at Four Mile Bridge, surfing at Rhosneigr and the sun even came out! Looking forward to the next one! Paul Harwood A Puffing Good Day at Puffin Island. Thank you all xxx More Photos……..
Canoe Polo Success – Welsh Warriors by Anthony Kingdon
Hello everyone, I thought you might like to know that one of the LCC polo teams has had some excellent success today… Welsh Warriors have officially won the NW&C Div 2 league. Given the league has been going all year, after we drew one and won three games today, we found ourselves competing with FOA… Read More »Canoe Polo Success – Welsh Warriors by Anthony Kingdon
MANCHESTER CANOES ARE HIRING!
Job title: Full Time Sales Assistant Location: Manchester Canoes (Warrington, 2 minutes off M6 Junction 21) Job description This is a hands on face to face job for a pleasant and practical person interested in and participating in paddlesport.
River Dee – Saturday 3rd May by John Allerton
Great day out yesterday and some vast improvement well done all and Garry and Caz for Serpents Tail. Leveel 0.45m for the record Serpent tail good not sticky at end. Looking at Saturday 17th – same location. – Contact John for details if interested…….. Thanks John Allerton
May bank holiday @ Pembroke 2017 by Jenny Brown
After a sudden 3pm change of venue from Whitesands Bay to Newgale on Friday afternoon we arrived to enjoy the evening sun. Saturday morning the sea kayakers launched from the campsite over the gravel barrier and paddled off to Porth Clais, stopping for lunch in Solva. The little boats also popped over the barrier to… Read More »May bank holiday @ Pembroke 2017 by Jenny Brown
Chasing the Sea Cat by Paul Harwood
Everyday the Isle of Man Steam Packet Catamaran leaves Liverpool travelling at around 45 mph. It produces a huge wake, and when the weather conditions are right it can create waves of up to 7 feet in height.
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Caledonian Caper 2017 by Bob Hamilton
The story starts in the year 2009, when two friends from diving days, (who had now taken up kayaking) decided to paddle The Great Glen. Their trip was done in two halves due to one of them suffering a wrist injury. The first section, from Banavie, ended at Fort Augustus. It was restarted in October… Read More »Caledonian Caper 2017 by Bob Hamilton