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Volume 34 Issue 2 ~ February 2010
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Annual General Meeting Wednesday 17th February 7.30 till 9.30
The Clubhouse
More info on page 8
Frome Canoe Club is affiliated to the British Canoe Union and is a Registered Charity (Number 1104728)
From left to right: Jonathan Howell, Amanda Reeves, Andy Lyall, Megan Jones, Alex Nicol, Sam Nicol, Garry (head in a bag) and Peter Nicol. (See P 10/11 for who got what prize.)
Record numbers (74 in total) turned up for this year’s Social and it was really good to see so many of our ‘newer’ members and their parents, as well as the usual ‘old hands’. We didn’t go in for any party games this year and there wouldn’t have been
The Social - 2009 Prize winners
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COPY DATE FOR THE NEXT ISSUE
1st March Please send items for next Newsletter by email to [email protected]
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President
Graham Warnecke
Vice Presidents
Richard and Jane Arney
Jim and Catharine Croft
Chairman
Andy Bell
Vice Chairman
Rich Carter
Treasurer
John Kent
Secretary
Pam Dixon
Committee Members
Hazel Cottle
Tim Cottle
Steve Ellis
Carl Gilder
Alun Jones
Gareth McGiveron
Julie Middleton
Martin Spurling
Sara Withall
CONTENTS
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Front Social
2 Committee details/Contents
3 Calendar
4 Calendar in detail - Trips
5 Calendar in detail - Trips
6 Calendar in detail - Club Sessions
7 Calendar in detail - Volunteers
8 AGM Agenda
9 AGM and Axe Race
10 Reports - The Social
11 Reports - Award Winners
12 Reports - The Tavy
13 Tavy continued
14 Reports - Sunday Paddle
15 Courses in Brief
16 What’s New in Kit
17 Guess What?
18 Club Kit
19 Course costs
20/21 Competition time + last month’s answers
22/23 Bits and Pieces
Back Points
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+ means that you must have moving water experience.
Calendar 2010
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Date Event Standard Contact
February
5 Pool sessions start again All Pam D
7 River Dart - Loop/Upper/Lower 2 Star+ / 3 Star+ Rich C
14 Sunday morning session All Rich C
17 Annual General Meeting All Pam D
20/21 Four Star Training weekend Course participants Neil D
24 DVD Wednesday All Pam D
28 River Exe 1 Star + John K
March
7 River Frome Passport/1 Star Andy B
7 River Axe Race 1 Star Pam D
13 Slalom regional training Level 1 Coaches John K
14 Sunday morning session All Rich C
17 Coaches’ Meeting Coaches/Volunteers Rich C
21 Work Party and Paddle All cttee
24 Safeguarding meeting Volunteers Alun J
27/28 Tryweryn 3 Star Tim C
31 DVD Wednesday All Pam D
April
3-10 Scotland Trip 4 Star Neil D
11 Flat Water Race day 1 Star/Passport John K
14 River Sessions start All Pam D
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Calendar in detail - Trips
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The River Dart 7th February Organiser - Rich Carter Meet at the clubhouse, 8am Cost £13
We’re going the River Dart, but which section will we do? That is the question you are all asking!
Upper, could be both if we are ca-tering for mixed abilities! And we might even be able to fit in a trip on the Lower for those not wanting so much adrenaline.
So it’s a wait and see, and decide on the day.
If you are interested in any of these sections, please put your name on the list and
option.
Of course it is all water-dependent and the Instructors have
everyone does.
Which ever section you do, the Dart is a beautiful river, with its crystal clear water, beauti-ful surround-ings and peace and tranquillity.
The River Exe 28th February Organiser - John Kent Meet at the clubhouse, 8am Cost £10
This trip is always a favourite. It is the river we paddled when we did the Tiverton weekend and for those of you who went on the training week-end it would be a good opportunity to put all those skills you learned into practice.
We start at Bolham and finish this time at Bickleigh, with six sloping weirs in between and a distance of about 6 miles. The first weir is Bolham weir which has a nasty tow back when there is a lot of water so we may portage this. Down to Tiverton there are three more weirs, Salmon Ponds (the one with the steps), Tiver-ton Town and Walronds, with some short grade 2 rapids in between.
Beyond Walronds there are a couple of miles of easy grade 2 and then you get to Broken weir which really is bro-ken these days and you have to avoid being swept into the trees below it. Then onto Bickleigh weir with a play wave at the bottom and this is where we get out.
Be sure to bring lots of food and warm clothes for the journey.
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Tryweryn 27/28th March Organiser - Tim Cottle
A self catering weekend away in North Wales.
The river Tryweryn is a dam re-leased river so while other rivers are drying up, this one goes! This river is not for novice paddlers as the water is graded 3/4, with some man-maintained play spots in the first 2km and then there is 6km of easier water, the features on this lower section being natural.
Accommodation: in previous years some have camped and some have stayed in a hostel so exact costs will vary.
Transport: most people leave Frome on Friday evening and re-turn on Sunday afternoon. We will organise the cars nearer the time. Fuel costs will be in the region of £20-£25
If by any chance there is no dam release over that weekend, our trip will have to be cancelled or re-arranged.
And finally, the clocks go forward this weekend so there is one less hour for rest/ recovery / drinking / general socialising etc!
The River Frome 7th March Organiser - Andy Bell Meet at the clubhouse, 9am Cost £3
We will meet at the clubhouse at 9am and get changed there in the warm before we hop into cars and
go to the start point.
The Frome trips are always good fun, and good turn-outs make for a lovely paddle. We never quite know the section we will paddle till the morning we go. So it’s a bit of a mystery trip. It is often Creamery to Langham Farm because this section has some lovely weirs on it, all different and some offering a chance to play in the stoppers. Oth-ers are just adrenaline inducing ver-tical drops! However there is the possibility that we will do the sec-tion with the much talked about ‘Zoom Flume’ with its lovely play waves below.
Whichever we do, we will have some flat sections and some weirs to drop over! Let’s hope there is not much walking.
This paddle is good for paddlers at Passport and One Star standard and above. See you there!
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Calendar in detail - Club sessions
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Wednesday DVD nights
7 - 9 pm at the Clubhouse
We meet, chat, have a cup of tea and then get stuck into the serious busi-ness of watching a canoeing DVD to-gether. Last month’s meeting was put to good use reviewing the Tavy pictures, and we spotted an omission in the Points gained! (See Back Page. Then we sat and watched ‘Tweaking the Nose of Terror’. Awesome!
The evenings are good fun. It’s a chance to meet fellow paddlers and find out the latest news in the club. Do come. Tea and cake are free!
Sunday Morning sessions 14th February, 14th March At Market Yard, 10 - noon. Cost £2
Everyone is welcome to our regular monthly morning paddle at Market Yard.
Last month the water levels were perfect, but it was very, very cold.
Meet at the Clubhouse, 10am till noon. Paddling is not essential! You can just meet, chat and sip tea as did a few of us last month.
Go to page 14 for a report of last month’s morning paddle.
Pool Sessions Fridays 8-9pm at the Leisure Centre, Frome £2.50 youth members, £3 adult members
Pool sessions start again on 5 February and run through February and March.
You need to bring a towel and swimming costume - we provide the boats and paddles.
If you bring your own boat, be sure it is clean and leaf free, and bring it in through the Fire Exit door.
If you have never been to a pool session before, tell Pam when you book in at the door and she will introduce you to the supervisor - the person who will help you on poolside.
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Calendar in detail—Volunteers and Coaches
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Calling all volunteers
Work Party and Paddle Sunday, 21 March
Clubhouse, 9am till 12 noon.
We need help to check the kit, re-pair any boats, tidy up the store room, work to the river banks and all those other tasks that need do-ing before the Wednesday sessions start
After the work is done we will have a paddle!
Slalom Coaching Module
Calling all Coaches, Level 1 and above
Saturday 13 March For a Slalom Workshop
Organised and run by Russ Smith for the SW Region at FCC Clubhouse.
Cost £17.50
If you are interested in learning more about how to teach slalom skills, this is the course for you.
Calling Coaches Coaches’ meeting Wednesday, 17 March Clubhouse, 7pm - 9pm
A meeting to discuss the pro-gramme for 2010 and to sort out the Instructors for our courses.
Safeguarding meeting Wednesday, 24 March Clubhouse 7pm - 9pm
A meeting to look at the issues around child protection.
All our coaches AND volunteers are invited to this meeting.
To be led by Alun and assisted by Pam, this meeting will get you up to speed on all the good practice around safeguarding. And we can answer any of your questions about the issue. We will also explain the BCU’s stance on the new Vetting and Barring scheme.
Think about coming if you are new to the role of volunteer or if you want a refresher.
Note: this meeting will be in place of the normal Wednesday club session.
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 2010
The 34th Annual General Meeting of Frome Canoe Club
At the Clubhouse, Market Yard, Frome,
7.30pm on Wednesday 17h February 2010
Refreshments from 7.15pm
AGENDA
1. Apologies
2. Minutes of the 2009 AGM
3. Matters arising from the minutes
4. Reports relating to the year 2009:
Chairman's report
Treasurer’s report
Secretary’s report
5. President and Vice Presidents remain unchanged
6. Election of 2010 club officials:
Chairman
Vice-chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
7. Election of 2010 committee
8. Ratification of Head Coach
9. Proposal from the committee:
That the annual membership fees be increased to:
Youth £ 16.50
Adult £ 26.50
Family £ 42
Affiliated £ 42
10. Any other business
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More about the AGM + Axe Race
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Annual General Meeting 17th February
At the Clubhouse
The AGM is your chance hear what the com-mittee has been doing for you in 2009, how we have looked after our assets and how we have spent your money!
We also vote in a new committee
We elect a total of 12 people: Chairman Vice Chairman Treasurer Secretary and 8 other members Then we listen to your views and plan for 2010. We also bring to the membership any proposals from the committee. Please see the Agenda, P8 for details of proposals for this year.
Minutes for the 2009 meeting can be found on the Web site. If you want a paper copy, please phone Pam (01373 473836) to request it.
7.15 for a pre-meeting drink 7.30 meeting starts
It is important for you to know that coming to the AGM does NOT commit you to a stretch on the committee. However if you would like to be involved, Andy B or Pam would love to hear from you!
River Axe Race 7th March
Sadly this event clashes with our Frome trip, and so we are not going to go to it as a club. But if you are willing to sort your-self out and get there under your own steam, Pam has the details and an entry form.
The Axe Race is a good introduction to canoe racing. Separate classes and age categories allow for fair competitive rac-ing.
The race starts at 11am at Whitford Bridge and finishes at Axmouth Har-bour (5 miles).
Fees: £7 for BCU mem-bers and £8 for non BCU members. If you enter on the day you pay an extra £2. You need to book in be-tween 9.30 and 10.30 at Whitford Bridge.
Pam has the full details, and if you want to know more about racing talk to John.
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space anyway because where ever you looked there were tables and chairs of what seemed like happy people. Of course, one of the main purposes of the Social is to present our annual awards and we did this Oscar-style this year with on-screen pictures of the nominees and a vid-eo of a presentation of one winner who sadly could not be with us. (See the video on the website gallery.)
We need to thank Andy Lyall for managing the bar so effectively all evening, with some help from a few others. Also thanks must go to Bev, (Alun’s wife) on the door, and to all those who donated raffle prizes and helped during the evening in one
Reports - The Social
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way or another. But most of all we need to thank members who came and made the evening so pleasant.
After thought: The raffle combined with the ‘drinks raffle’ made a total of £100 - thank you everyone. I am not surprised by this amount though be-cause I gather Hazel was offering to ‘strip for 50p’ all evening. I don’t think we have had an offer like that at previ-ous events – Hazel we want you back at all our ‘do’s from now on! But what did Tim make of it, I wonder?
Continued from front page
Here are the 2009 prize winners and what they won:
Alex Nicol was awarded the Youth Cup, in recognition of his significant contribution to the picture gallery on the Website, assisting on Wednesdays and for the develop-ment of his own personal paddling skills.
Megan Jones received the Ivor Morgan Trophy, for her contribution to coaching this year, in particular to the Passport programme which was run in 2009 as it should be.
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Reports - 2009 Prizewinners continued
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Fred Hobbs was awarded the Langham Trophy for his suc-cess at the Langham Farm Slalom. Fred came 6th in the Div 3 K1 Mens on Saturday and then on Sunday he came second, only one second away from First.
Andy Lyall was awarded the Bayman Trophy, for the best result in a National Competition. Andy is now ranked 67 in Division 2 K1 Mens. Well done Andy!
Jonathan Howell was awarded the Steve Allen Trophy, for the most promising new-comer to the club.
Peter and Sam Nicol got the Volunteers Cup, for their contribution to the organisation of Wednesday club sessions.
Gary got the Editor’s Award, for his long running series of articles about the life of bags and their owners.
Amanda Reeves - the Coppernose Clip Award, for the most swims in the year 2009. She clocked up a very modest 24 points!
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Reports - The River Tavy
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44
points on just
one trip!
However, if you
share them out
between all the
paddlers, it
becomes
only 2 each!
Tango with the Tavy
By Alun Jones
24th January The Tavy is a pretty one, and like a farmer’s daughter has a good sense of fun but can be a bit naughty. She likes to give a thrill but needs a lot of attention and woe betide those who do not satisfy her needs.
A large group of 23 gathered at the clubhouse to visit one of the most beautiful rivers we paddle. A verita-ble myriad of vans including Bill’s big red bus from Warminster were em-ployed to transport us to our desti-nation in the centre of Tavistock where we unloaded ourselves and our kit and met Dave in the car park.
Bill was introduced to the ‘’catch up if you can’’ game when the shuttle convoy left for the get out point without the big red bus.
As we waited for the shuttle to re-turn we did wonder if it had gone pear shaped but at last they all returned as planned.
We began the paddle in the centre of Tavistock but were soon in the rural depths of Devon surrounded with trees and wild life. Evidence of the otter population manifest-
ed itself in the form of a half eaten salmon marooned on boulder and several kingfishers confirmed the abundance of fish.
The start of our journey was without incident and we made progress with
a bump and a scrape over and around some of the visible and not quite visi-ble rocks before the first drop, which
caught out the unwary. The accu-mulation of points had begun
and they continued to be accrued on the grade 2/3 drops allowing some useful rescue practice.
There were some enter-taining play waves to drop
into along the way for the
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more adventurous to tackle.
A sunny glade with a small beach overlooking a grade 3 section pro-vided a perfect lunch stop, though the cafe was unattended. During the stop we took the opportunity to check out the best line to run the grade 3 section. For some who rec-ognised their limits or felt they wanted to stay dry, a walk round
was sensible, for others the line was decided upon and the point of no return was passed.
We continued through the wooded valley until the river disappeared over a large weir, a good chance to stretch the legs for most, but a few took the plunge and found a way down.
By now the day was almost over
and we just had time to surf on a friendly river wide play wave be-fore trying to find the concealed get out point in the trees.
This trip is a great introduction to grade 2/3 water and judging by the smiles at the end was enjoyed by all (or perhaps they were pleased to be off the water?)
Thanks to Rich, the rescuers, and ‘the vans’ who all enabled the day to go ahead.
Paddlers and Points Girls: Vicky Boys: Alex 1, Fred, George 4,
Jack 3, Joe 1 Ladies: Bex, Emma 3, Pam 3, Hazel 9 Men: Alun, Andy L, Bill 4, Darren
1, Dave, Gareth 6, James, John, Jonathan 3, Mark, Rich, Steve 3, Stuart 2, Tim 1.
Ed: Thanks Alun, for this report. It was indeed a brilliant trip! In those ‘after-trip’ discussions you always have, one of the recur-ring comments was “You would come round a corner and never be quite sure what was going to meet your eyes! Inevitably there was a plethora of bodies and up-turned boats...” Ah well!
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Reports - Sunday Morning Paddle, 10th January
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Jack in the stopper at Rode Weir
January 10th Sunday morning paddle
Depending on whose car thermome-ter you believed, the temperature ranged between –3°C and 0°C as we
drew into the car park that morning. The water tempera-ture must have been
close to zero - the sheets of ice on the river gave that away. No one could remember when the Frome was last frozen, but records show that we had lows of –3°C in 1991 and lower than that in 1986 and 1963. Who can remember when the Frome was last frozen?
Not deterred, a group of 7 paddlers got on and paddled upstream. Most of these went on the water just to
show up the ones of us who just sat in the clubhouse, chatting to avoid the necessity of skull caps, five ther-mals, knitted bootees, gloves and so on. However Andy L was not go-ing to let his training regime go astray and he got on to paddle for
real - slalom training.
Howard says he was glad to have paddled. ‘It was really invigorating’. Others had different descriptions!
They weren’t the only ones out having a good time - ducks were there floating around alongside them. It was Alan Carpenter who said, rather aghast, ‘They splashed me. I’ve never been splashed
Ice! Sheets of it.
No Sam! New helmets are not for breaking ice.
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by ducks before’.
Sam, bless him, decided to practise for his 18-day Himalayan expedition, and took advantage of the glacial melt to do a couple rolls. He said as he came up the second time gasping, ‘That was bleeping cold ...’ (or equivalent!) and as he sat later in the clubhouse drinking tea, he said ‘My head still hasn’t recovered.’
Ed: And just in case you have spot-ted that Stu doesn’t appear to be wearing a buoyancy aid - he was. It is under his warm jacket. Rich would not let him get on until he had checked!
Courses 2010
Full details are now available in the new leaflet. Aso on the website. In brief:
Passport An introductory 6 week course for under 14s. Wednesdays 7-8pm. Start dates - 28 April and 16 June.
Discover This follows on from the Passport course. 15 weeks and designed for under-14s. Wednesdays 7– 8pm. Start date 9 June
One Star An introductory course in a weekend, for over 14s. 3/4 July 21/22 August
Two Star A course over three days. 8/9 May and 23 May 4/5 Sept and 12 Sept
Three Star White Water A course over three days. 10/11 July and 24 October
Canoe Safety (FSRT) 10/11 July
See P19 for course costs
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What’s New?
This is the second time I’ve written this article section for newsletter and it aims to inform readers of new kit released recently. It will include all those new expensive toys plus those little ‘treat yourself’ ones. To start off again the new Pyranha Burn which is a adaption of the much ac-claimed 2009 Burn. This new boat is very similar to the old but has significant improvements. It has big-ger rails which means it’s easier to carve and cut into eddies. The boat has been redesigned so that it is easier to roll which was found to be a problem with the old Burn.
Another new product out at the moment is the limited edition Astral Green Jacket. Astral has released this
limited edition coloured vest which is made to be different and something a bit odd. Astral has always been a company that has been in the back light when it comes to PFDs but they are something to be considered. These aids are designed in very different ways to the Palm ones so may be more
comfortable.
This next item is a product which has been in the planning for 2 years but is now available to purchase. It is
the coming together of Merrill and Palm to make a good white water kayaking boot. This boot has the sole of a walking boot but the top of a water sport boot. This means they’re excellent for climbing up and down river banks for portages.
All your paddling needs can be fulfilled at the Fami-ly Adventure Store in Hilperton, or visit them at www.familyadventurestore.co.uk.
FCC members will get discount on presentation of their membership card.
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Guess What?
Your Christmas presents weren’t quite what you wanted? Pamper yourself with a lovely FCC fleece or T-shirt.
Fleeces—dark blue, zip up front, embroidered with FCC in light blue letters on the front. Cost £22
Polo Shirts - in a nice soft blue with dark blue embroidered letters. Cost £15.
T - shirts also in pale blue with dark blue lettering. Cost £13
Available to try on at club sessions.
Guess what ? This is the second Guess What, and after complaints that the last month’s one was too easy I’ve stepped it up this time. Parts or logos have been removed from the pictures and the aim is to guess what it is.
1. What logo is this?
. 2. What logo is this?
3. What boat is this?
(Think again it’s not obvious.)
Answers - turn to Page 22
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Club Kit
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PROCLAMATION ————————————————————
OFFER OF AMNESTY
A quick reminder Club kit is provided for use by all Club Members and must be:
Looked after carefully
Any faults should be reported to kit officers or any committee member
It has to be available for others to use at the Clubhouse on Wednesday night sessions AND on trips
It should be signed out on the ‘KIT LOAN LIST’ when borrowed and signed back in when returned
Our Kit Officers
are Hazel and
Tim
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Ed: The Kit Loan List is on the notice board in the clubhouse. You need to have a committee member with you when you sign kit out.
WE NEED YOUR
HELP!
REMEMBER: BORROW KIT FOR ONE TRIP AT A TIME,
THEN RETURN IT
Hazel and Tim intend to do a stock take of our kit before the summer season starts.
We need ALL items of club kit to be returned to the clubhouse as soon as possible for checking.
We know what you are thinking. Either “I don’t have any kit, I know I put it all back” or “I’m so ashamed, my shed/attic/garage/understairs cupboard is full of club kit, I’ll get lynched if I try to take it back now” but worry not!
We are offering a period of amnesty for the return of kit in the month of February which means you can return all
club kit, no matter how long you may have been harbour-ing it, without fear of public flogging or expulsion from FCC! Even if you are sure you aren’t a kit hoarder, we strongly recommend you CHECK for un returned kit - we know how hard it is to keep track.
Course costs: Passport £30
Discover £45
1 Star £35
2 Star £50
3 Star £60
4 Star training £50
4 Star assessment £50
FSRT £30
WWSR £100
Aquatic First Aid £25
Youth members get a £5 reduction on
above prices when taking the One, Two
or Three Star courses.
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COMPETITION TIME .. two more
This is Alun Jones who was 14 at the time of the photo, 15 years ago (?!) , taken after he had just competed in Chippenham Canoe Club's Marden and Avon race. Alun took the cup for first junior.
The clue we gave you about Alun being a ’raft ex-pert’ refers to the 75 mile raft race he completes on the River Wye annually. Alun paddles in a team of 6 or 8 and they start with about 30 other rafts made from kevlar bows and interlocking barrels which are pressurised with air or helium. The race starts at Hay on Wye and ends above Sy-monds Yat 3 days later having spent 15 to 20 hours on the raft.
Ed: when Alun was asked if he had ever won or come in the first three he said:
“We normally make the top ten but we struggle to get committed crew members and many first tim-
ers say never again!” .... Do you blame them?
A clue for you This person is new to the club, but obvious-ly not to the sport! A Division 2 slalom paddler in his youth, this was taken at Washburn in 1981.
Answers to last month’s competition
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Entries to Pam by next DVD night, when the winning name will be pulled out of the hat.
COMPETITION TIME .. two more
This is Nick Kent who looks like this now, on the right. Maybe the waveski he is sitting on helped you to work it out, as Nick comes from a family of very successful paddle surfers. Both his mum and his dad were successful in national surf competitions in the past, so it’s not surprising that Nick had a go even if on dry land for the photo!
However Nick didn’t stick with surfing. He branched out trying slalom, river running, playboating and so on.
He is now a serious and dedicated white water paddler - see him in this picture, doing a move called the ‘Hammer’ on one of the weirs on the Fournel in the French Alps last June. Grade 4 and 5 are his play spots now, but Nick joins the club when he can. He was the one who led the way down that early morning ‘blast’ on the Upper Dart in our recent Dart Weekend.
A clue for you Also a slalom paddler. This one achieved fame but not fortune at the recent social.
Answers to last month’s competition
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Bits and Pieces
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Do you want to paddle some of the best white water in the French Alps?
FCC member Bill Fryer is helping to organise an expedition to the Ecrin Alps on 27 July to 10 August for members of the Frome Canoe Club, Warminster Adventure Sports Club & Frome Caving Group.
The Ecrin Alps have a group of glacial-fed rivers in grades 2-5 as well as a 400 metre artificial white water slalom course. They are fed by glaciers and are at their best in mid-summer. There will be a minibus and kayak trailer going out.
There will be the chance to do: white-water kayaking, climbing, downhill MTB, mountaineering and via ferrata. But you can do as much or as little of every activity as you like. The trip will be family-friendly (Bill will be taking his kids who are as young as four). Accommoda-tion will be on a campsite right next to a white water river. For full details visit http://sites.google.com/site/ecrins2010/or email [email protected].
Guess what ? Answers
1. Logo is for Palm.
3. This is the Dagger Mamba.
2. This is for the
Sweet protection
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POOL SESSIONS
Remember we have a new time slot for our sessions
8 - 9 pm Fridays, running all the way through February and March
Frome Leisure Centre
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Frome in Flood by Mark Hemmens
Thank you Mark, for your draw-ing, of the Frome in flood.
Unfortunately we just couldn't get your picture in this month’s edition - we will try to get it in next month.
From an informed source This comment was overheard in the clubhouse recently:
“I’m going to beat you into Division 1 by the end of the season.”
Can you think who said it?
Present at the time were Fred, John, Andy L, Alex, Rich, Jack and Pam. We like a bit of competition don’t we? However the sting in the tail is that if
it doesn’t come true then we’ll throw that per-son in the river at the end of the year!
So someone has a lot of training to do this year!
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CONTACTS Chairman: Andy Bell 01373 468030 Vice Chair: Rich Carter 01373 864623 Treasurer: John Kent 01225 765168 [email protected] Secretary: Pam Dixon 01373 473836 [email protected] Youth Rep: Gareth McG 01761 432281 [email protected]
Hazel Cottle 9 Gareth McGiveron 6 Bill Fryer 4 George McGiveron 4 Pam Dixon 3 James Hannan 3 Jack Hobbs 3 Jonathan Howell 3 Kate Johnson 3 Steve Scammell 3
Emma Spurling 3 Ellie Howell 2 Stu Miles 2 Tim Cottle 1 Joe Gregory 1 Alex Nicol 1
COPPERNOSE CLIP POINTS Or as one of our esteemed senior coaches describes it: Ducking Points (thank you Arthur!)
Canoeing and kayaking are “Assumed risk” – “Water contact sports” that may carry attendant risks. Participants should be aware of and accept these risks, and be responsible for their own action and involvement.
Get all your canoeing
things from the Family
Adventure Store at
Hilperton. BA14 7PJ
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Coppernose Clip Points are awarded as follows: 3 for a swim, 2 for a technical rescue and 1 for a roll (after a failed manoeuvre)
Thanks We would like to thank Terry and Jen-ny of the Family Adventure Store for the gift vouchers they donated to us for the raffle at the recent Social.
Thank you Terry and Jenny.
Stu might wonder where he got his 2 points from. We only spotted it on DVD Wednesday when we were reviewing Alex’s shots from the trip. The move, all caught on Alex’s camera is now on the website. The Topo Duo got caught sideways. Did they lean onto the rock? No! Luckily his co-paddler, Bex, was paying attention and saved them both with a nifty little brace (or was it a punt off the bottom?) Look for yourself!