So having had quite a lazy year in advancing my skills I thought it was about time I addressed the issue. With the exception of an amazing expedition, a few exciting sea trips and a scattering of white water canoe journeys it has all been just a little benign with no further development by yours truly. Far too much time in warm waters on Stand Up Paddle Boards
I had of course undertaken the four star canoe training twice before, firstly with the most excellent Kim Bull four years ago where I learned many new skills on both Kielder Water and The Tyne. Then again a couple of years ago with the legendary Ray Goodwin in North Wales. But I felt I had let my skills lapse and needed further assistance.
I had heard of Ken Hughes and briefly met the guy on an update course a few years ago in Sunderland. Everything I had heard about his courses was always positive so after a little thought I booked myself onto four days of 4 Star Leadership training. On the back of this Ken also invited me to be lead by some candidates taking their assessment just prior the beginning of my training..
My concern was to how I would cope with six consecutive days on the water, I'm sure I would survive.
Day 1
I had been lead by others before who where taking an assessment but this was usually on the sea, I saw this opportunity to get to see how a canoe assessment pans out, to get to know this part of the Tees a little and of course to have some jolly good fun.
Meeting in Barnard Castle, the candidates quickly turned up and ushered those of us being lead to our cars where we made our way to Cotherstone. After a most excellent introduction with lots of exchanging of information we where ready for our journey - these guys where just so organised.
Sunday, 29 January 2017
Sunday, 22 January 2017
Driffield Canal by Canoe
So just to get a little fresh air we headed to a favourite and chilled launch at Brigham. In the back of my mind I was also aware that this would be my last chance to paddle the Silverbirch before I again take on more Four Star Leadership training, I had to make the decision to take the boat or leave it at home..
Fiona and Ant paddled tandem in the Prospector 16
Fiona and Ant paddled tandem in the Prospector 16
Friday, 20 January 2017
Commute Home from Work in the Silverbirch Broadland 16
So just how lucky am I? Working 50 metres from the river and living no more than 200 metres from the same waterway, albeit a fair few kilometres apart, occasionally when the tide is right I can paddle home. It was nice to paddle this boat on a slightly longer journey today, I'm really starting to bond with this canoe...
Sunday, 15 January 2017
The Silverbirch Canoe
Fiona had brought in a couple of these nice looking boats and after a full morning of rigging and fitting out the Silverbirch Broadland 16 was ready for the water..
So on a fairly mild Sunday we took the boat up the river behind the nature reserve.
I had briefly paddled this model before and knew it was a very pleasant boat to control. It soon became very apparent that this was a completely different ride to the Prospector 16 that I'd spent much time in recently, in fact I even struggled a little to begin, it just seemed so slow and quick to turn off course...
But in no time I started to find myself building up quite a relationship with this boat, the secondary stability was huge which really allowed me to edge the boat quite a long way in confidence, something I had missed in a craft for quite some time. It also became clear that just small alterations in the trim of the boat had quite a desirable effect. I'm very much looking forward to paddling this canoe a lot more in the coming months..
Fiona on the other hand, still very much full of cold, was enjoying her short journey in 'Rhubarb and Custard..
Saturday, 7 January 2017
Ants New Boat
So the boy received a new boat for Christmas, he's growing so fast he had completely outgrown his little Axiom, a small sea boat seemed the obvious choice, I'm hoping we do get out on the salt a little more this year. So anyway our original play was to launch on the Humber but as we headed down into Hessle it was soon clear fog was going to scupper those plans, a simple trip on the River Hull was in order then..
Sunday, 1 January 2017
River Tweed - Leaderfoot to Kelso by Canoe
We had taken ourselves up to the Borders to spend New Year with our good friends the Turnbulls. Of course we couldn't go all that way without taking in at least one paddling trip. So on New Years Day and to clear those thick heads we made our way to Leaderfoot.
An excellent full day on the water with some exciting features to play on..
Sunday, 11 December 2016
River Ure Loop by Canoe
This is another little journey that I had wanted to do for a while, we had completed most of the Ure in parts but I'd never paddled this little stretch. Quite convenient as you can come down the river and then make your way back up the canal head where there is nice parking and a pub, perfect as Fiona set across town on her walk to retrieve the car from the BCU Field entrance...
Levels on the Ure where quite low (0.44 at Ripon), just enough water for it not to be a complete scrape...
Levels on the Ure where quite low (0.44 at Ripon), just enough water for it not to be a complete scrape...
Sunday, 4 December 2016
Club Trip on the Derwent - Kirkham to Howsham
Another journey for the juniors of the club with just a very small amount of white water thrown in too. We where blessed with fine weather and it really didn't seem that cold. This used to be a classic club trip before the problem of access issues,, Anyway, it gave some of the old timers something to reminisce about..
Sunday, 27 November 2016
River Idle in Canoe
I'd wanted to tick this trip off for a while so on a crisp cold, Sunday morning at the end of November we made our way down towards our put in. After what seemed an age to shuttle cars we where ready. The river is mainly a green flow but does have a few places to have a little fun on the way.
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Dave's Introduction to White Water Canoeing
As Dave is now making great progress in canoeing we thought it was time to introduce him to a slightly more dynamic environment. We headed to Howsham Weir on the Derwent which still had quite a good level of water pushing through it.
Excellent fun having him discover how the canoe reacts in flow using different amounts of angle, edge and trim. And of course, we couldn't leave Howsham without a run down the fish shoot :-)
Excellent fun having him discover how the canoe reacts in flow using different amounts of angle, edge and trim. And of course, we couldn't leave Howsham without a run down the fish shoot :-)
Sunday, 13 November 2016
Introducing Juniors to White Water Kayaking - Howsham Weir
With the Yorkshire Derwent at a nice level the junior members of KKC made their way to Howsham. It was a real pleasure assisting with the delivery of this little session, really rewarding watching the young people make great progress in this dynamic environment..
Sunday, 23 October 2016
Ripon to Boroughbridge in Canoe
Dave has been making great progression in the canoe so I thought it would be a great idea to have him journeying on a few styles of water. We made our way down the Ripon canal and headed down towards the River Ure. This section of the Ure is mainly flat water but there is a nice little section just below the weir which allows for simple white water skills such as using the flow, breaking in and out and general confidence building.
Further down the river and as it widens the environment lends itself to paddling in a more exposed area where thought has to be given to paddling in winds coming from various angles. On the whole, nothing too challenging but I'm sure the group quite enjoyed the journey..
Further down the river and as it widens the environment lends itself to paddling in a more exposed area where thought has to be given to paddling in winds coming from various angles. On the whole, nothing too challenging but I'm sure the group quite enjoyed the journey..
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Autumn on the SUP Boards
With a lovely weather window Ant and myself headed up to Wilfolme and launched the SUPs up river towards Hempholme Weir. The forecast came good and it turned out to be one of those golden crisp Autumn days...
Saturday, 10 September 2016
Introducing Dave to Canoeing
So my dear friend Dave has always looked down at canoes as a nice little past time to bimble down the river in with maybe a nice picnic and maybe a bottle of something fizzy. Having now started his progression onto the coaching ladder it was now time to introduce him to some real boating..
Dave is a very capable sea paddler and as I introduced him to the fundamental skills he made quick and efficient progress. In no time we where looking at power transfer and the lovely art of edge and trim.... Do you know, I think he may have even enjoyed it..
Dave is a very capable sea paddler and as I introduced him to the fundamental skills he made quick and efficient progress. In no time we where looking at power transfer and the lovely art of edge and trim.... Do you know, I think he may have even enjoyed it..
Sunday, 21 August 2016
Italy By SUP Board
An amazing two weeks, Cinque Terra, Sorrento and the Almalfi Coast. So very hot, lots of boat traffic but just an amazing adventure..
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