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Atlantic Paddle Symposium 2011

Atlantic Paddle Symposium 2011 May 20-23 Terra Nova, Newfoundland  

P & H’s new Delphin sea kayak dominated rock hopping sessions at the recent Atlantic Paddling Symposium.

Matt Nelson and Christopher Lockyer Team P&H paddling Delphins, were two of 28 world-class coaches to lead 155 paddlers at the three-day event, held from May 20 to 23, 2011 near Terra Nova, Newfoundland.

Launching from Salvage Bay, nearly 60 sea kayakers took part in rock hopping sessions during the event, held May 20 to 23, 2011.

Other highlights of the fourth annual event, which featured sessions for canoeists and white water kayakers, included:

  • Mark Scriver teaching solo canoe sessions in white water and then hitting the sea to help run a rock hopping session
  • Canoe Poling with Kevin Silliker, the master of the pole
  • Mark Scriver leading solo canoe session on white water
  • Maligiaq Paddilla, world Greenland rolling champion, teaching Greenland rolling and paddling techniques
  • Brenna Kelly leading paddlers down some of the most challenging white water Newfoundland has to offer
  • Christopher Lockyer leading two dynamic rock hopping sessions, one in 20 knot winds and 3-meter swells
  • Kevin Callan sharing tips and tricks about enjoying the outdoors
  • Loads of stokes and skill development sessions
  • And Matt Nelson working with students on incident management

The always entertaining Kevin Callan gave a great presentation on

why we go on canoe trips, and Maligiaq Paddilla showed some great videos from Greenland.

In addition to P&H, other sponsors included Kayak Newfoundland and Labrador, Canoe Kayak Nova Scotia, Canoe Kayak New Brunswick, Thumblehome Recreational canoe club, Paddle Canada, and Simply for Life.

The volunteers and coaches included Matthew Nelson, Craig Burden, Alan Stanley, Birgit Kuhle, Blair Doyle, Brenna Kelly, Craig Moores, Corey Locke, David Johnston, Graham Ketcheson, Jim Price, Kevin Callan, Kevin Redmond, Kevin Silliker, Tim White, Mike Smith, Mark Scriver, Monica Lynns, Richard Alexander, Rick Wise, Rob Lemmon, Susan Vokey, Amanda Harrington, Melissa Hickey, Steve Noel, and David Saunders.

Planning for the fifth annual Atlantic Paddling Symposium, to be held in Nova Scotia, is now underway.

Submitted by Christopher Lockyer www.committed2thecore.com

Regional representative for Kokatat water wear, P&H Sea kayak team member, co-chair and founder of the Atlantic Paddle Symposium www.atlanticpaddlesymposium.com

 

 

Phil and Matt waiting

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debreifing

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Matt Nelson Surfing a nice pour over

Surfing the wave

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Group Chat

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Chris Lockyer

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70 years old and still going strong – Kendal to London in a Kayak

Peter Woolsey was 17 in 1958 when he canoed on his own from Kendal to London by inland waterways. In May this year he celebrates his 70th birthday and will do the whole journey again supported by The Inland Waterways Association and The British Canoe Union (BCU).

Peter Woolsey said “I’m keen to use the trip to assist IWA and the British Canoe Union to promote the increased use of canals and navigable rivers”. The BCU have said that they are interested to use the trip to encourage older people to consider canoeing and kayaking on inland waterways and to further their development of canoe trails.

Peter will leave from Tewitfield Bottom Lock of the Lancaster Canal on Saturday 28th May 2O11 and is due to arrive at London Bridge on Sunday 12th June.

Below is the route time table, Peter hopes to meet up with various groups along the way and would appreiciate a cup of tea if you see him passing!

For more information or to meet up wiht Peter on route please contact peter@positiveconcepts.ee

DAY -1 Friday May 27 – estimate 10 miles

LANCASTER CANAL

DAY 1 Saturday May 28 estimate 25 miles

Depart at 08:00 for LANCASTER CANAL Tewitfield bottom lock.

DAY 2 Sunday May 29th, 25 miles

Depart, paddling towards Preston, 08:30Aim to arrive centre of Preston: at Ashton portage by car to Tarleton on south of river Ribble LEEDS & LIVERPOOL CANAL. continue towards Parbold.

DAY 3 Monday 30th, 20 miles

Depart from Parbold for Leigh, a relatively short paddle to Leigh, no locks.

DAY 4 Tuesday May 31st, 30 + miles

Leave Oakmere early, around 09:00 am and drive to Leigh, Lancashire. Join The BRIDGEWATER CANAL. Start paddling from Leigh about 10:00, aim for Preston Brook via Bridgewater canal, via Salford and Lymm and stopping at either Preston Brook or, when tired.

Meet by R Winstanley at or near Preston Brook, stay overnight at Oakmere.

DAY 5 Wednesday June 1st, 25 miles

Leave Oakmere for Preston Brook or last night’s overnight stopping point.

The TRENT & MERSEY CANAL

Aim to start paddling at 08:00 for Middlewich or closer to Harecastle tunnel. Check if British Waterways will allow passage of the Harecastle tunnel or not? Ideally try to paddle through the Harecastle tunnel on day 4.

DAY 6 Thursday, June 2nd, 14 miles 34 locks

Leave Oakmere around 09:00 for stopping point from last night, depending on position ref Harecastle, either paddle through or paddle to tunnel and car portage.

The TRENT & MERSEY CANAL

Start paddling early, either go through the Harecastle tunnel or around.

Continue to Etruria if possible, meet R Winstanley, stay overnight at Oakmere.

DAY 7 Friday June 3, 19 miles, 18 locks

Leave Oakmere at 09:00 for Etruria

09:00 Start paddling from Etruria to Great Haywood arrive >17:00 if possible

Meet Scott at Great Heywood Marina, stay the night at The High Meadows Guest House

DAY 8 Saturday June 4 23 miles 5 locks

Dep. High Meadows Guest House 08:30 to Great Heywood marina with Scott.

Start paddling at 09:30 from the Marina at Great Heywood to Fradley Junction.

COVENTRY CANAL

Trent & Mersey to Fradley Junction then on Coventry to Polesworth, stay at

The Fosters Yard hotel

DAY 9 Sunday June 5, 22 miles 13 locks

From Polesworth, start paddling at 09:00 aim to arrive 17:00 at Hawkesbury to meet Greta Russell and her IWA friends at the Greyhound Pub.

Mrs. Woolsey to meet R Winstanley at Crewe station and then return in the support car to Binfield Heath near, Henley

Store kayak at the Greyhound Pub and meet local IWA people and discuss how to increase awareness amongst canoeists and kayakers. Stay the night at the Barnacle House hotel Barnacle Hall

DAY 10 Monday June 6, 28 miles 3 locks

Greta Russell will kindly drive me from Barnacle Hall Hotel to Hawkesbury junction by 09:30

Start paddling down the OXFORD CANAL

Aim to arrive Hillmorton 3 locks by about lunch time and meet with Ms. Greta Russell and her IWA colleagues for photographs. Aim to arrive at Napton in time for a pub meal with Greta and her IWA colleagues. Stay at the Holly Bush Hotel at Priors Marston.

DAY 11Tuesday June 7 22 miles and 22 locks

Aim to leave Napton about 9:30 hrs to be able to cope with the mileage 19 and 21 locks between Napton and Copredy. Hope to have IWA some support with portages on this section. Stay at Canal side hotel, The Brasenose Arms

Aim to arrive at Copredy 18:00 plan to store the kayak at the hotel which is walking (trolley portage) distance from the canal

DAY 12 Wednesday June 8 23 miles 13 locks

08:00 leave The Brasenose Arms hotel at Copredy as early as possible and start paddling not later than 08:30

Aim to reach Banbury by 09:30 hrs. Meet the Mayor of Banbury

Plan to arrive Kidlington by 18:00 hrs and either stay locally or near to Kidlington.

Stay at canal-side Hotel.The Highwayman Hotel on the 9th June, B&B. The hotel is situated at Bridge 224 as one enters Kidlington, the hotel gardens run down to the canalside on the left.

DAY 13 Thursday June 9, 23 miles 12 locks

Try to leave at 08:30 hrs from the canal side Highwayman Hotel at Kidlington

Plan to start paddling by 08:30 hrs from Kidlington, to join the Thames at Oxford by midday and then kayak to Wallingford by the evening.

Aim to arrive Wallingford by 18:00 hrs. Meet Mrs. Woolsey, load kayak on support car and stay overnight at Binfield Heath.

DAY 14 Friday June 10 26 miles 11 locks

Leave Binfield Heath at 08:00 hrs for Wallingford

Aim to start paddling by 09:00 hrs from Wallingford

Plan to reach Henley by 18:00 hrs, stay the night at Binfield Heath.

DAY 15 Saturday June 11 30 miles 11 locks

Leave Binfield heath at 08:00 hrs for Henley

Plan to start paddling from Henley by 09:00 hrs.

Aim to reach Staines by 18:00 hrs

DAY 16 Sunday June 12 36 miles 7 locks

Leave Binfield Heath at 07:00 hrs to arrive Staines by 08:00

Aim to reach Teddington lock by 12:00 hrs. High tide > 13:00 hrs.

Plan to reach Westminster Boat Centre by 17:00 hrs.

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