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Cumbria Canoeists Skills Development Day
March 4th 2007 at 09.30 am
Cumbria Outdoors Hawse End Centre

Matt Ellis, Cumbria's RCO, is proposing a 'Cumbria Canoeists Skills Development Day 4th March 2007 at Hawse End Centre'

Paddlers must have a Cumbrian address and will be asked for a nominal contribution of £10 for the day.

Gavin Smallbone has managed to secure Hawse End Centre as a venue and the following coaches have agreed to run workshops on the day.

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Cumbria Canoeists Skills Development Day March 4th 2007

White Water Kayak
Greg Bartlett  Intermediate Grade 2-3 Max 6
Mike Sunderland Intermediate Max 6
Alistair Wilson Advanced Grade 3-4 Max 6
Gavin Smallbone Advanced Max 6
Sean Mc Grath Freestyle Max 8

 

Open Canoe
Barry Howell &
Alan Aldred
Poling & Snubbing Grange Max 10 Boats
Gareth Field Upstream Skills Max 6 Boats
Matt Ellis River Journey Solo Grade 2-3 Max 6 Boats
Jim Wilson River Journey Tandem Grade 2-3 Max 6 Boats
Nigel Timmins Improvised Sailing Derwentwater Max 8 Boats

Please send a Cheque for £10 made payable to Cumbria Canoeists
c/o Gavin Smallbone
Cumbria Outdoors Hawse End Centre
Portinscale
Keswick
CA12 5UE

017687 72816

Please identify a first and second choice workshop!

Participants must have a Cumbrian address and be a member of the BCU or a recognised BCU affiliated club.

Parking is limited at Hawse End and we would be grateful if people would share transport where possible and park thoughtfully! It would really help if cars were left on the Hawse and people made their way to the centre on foot!

Please read the statement below and sign if you agree to the terms of participation.

Canoeing and kayaking are potentially hazardous activities involving an inherent level of danger. The workshop leaders are exceptionally experienced and competent paddlers and every attempt will be made to identify hazards and manage risk to an acceptable level. However, the organisers and leaders are undertaking their responsibilities on the understanding that participants recognise and accept the risks involved.

 

Signed___________________________

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Download PDF 'what Matt wrote'.

Please put the date in your diary (keep your email address up to date) and watch this page for details.

Matt Ellis RCO

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Last modified: January 23, 2007