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June 2023

British Canoeing (BC) performance, leadership and coaching system by James G

British Canoeing (BC) performance, leadership and coaching system by James G I have been asked on numerous occasions about the British Canoeing (BC) performance, leadership and coaching system and heard many people say they don’t understand it. I have been through a few of the qualifications recently and feel like I have a reasonable grasp of the system, so will try to explain its current version. It is worth saying,… Read More »British Canoeing (BC) performance, leadership and coaching system by James G

For Sale – Venture Kayaks 2022 model Islay sit-on-top kayak. £525

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For Sale – Venture Kayaks 2022 model Islay sit-on-top kayak. £525 Venture Kayaks 2022 model Islay sit-on-top kayak. I’ve only had this 20 months and used it 6 times on fresh water only (Scottish Lochs). ILL health forces sale. It’s had the ( hard to find ) watertight centre binnacle added to it and an upgraded seat with a detachable 10 litre bag in the back. The front watertight locker… Read More »For Sale – Venture Kayaks 2022 model Islay sit-on-top kayak. £525

2023 June photo of the month

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2023 June photo of the month Please send any photos for next month`s competition to website@liverpoolcanoeclub.co.ukBe sure to include a short description.

Results of the 2023 May Photo of the Month Competition

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Results of the 2023 May Photo of the Month Competition – Congratulations to JG for his winning May photograph of Serpents Tail on the River Dee. Please send any photo for next month`s competition to website@liverpoolcanoeclub.co.uk

“Trearddur Bay to Porth Dafarch, beyond and return” Sat 20th May 23 by Ian Bibby.

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“Trearddur Bay to Porth Dafarch, beyond and return” Sat 20th May 23. By Ian Bibby. “Following the morning camp meeting and based on the number of sea kayakers, it was decided that we would split into three groups. These would be determined once we had completed the now usual ‘shuttle, shuffle and faff’ to get from camp to beach. Once at the beach, equipment set up and cars parked, we… Read More »“Trearddur Bay to Porth Dafarch, beyond and return” Sat 20th May 23 by Ian Bibby.