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Hi,
Three friends and I have booked a couple of canadian-style open canoes for a long weekend soon, but I've had mixed views from some experienced canoeists about whether we, as novices, might be biting off a little more than we can chew. Fitness isn't really the issue - a couple of the guys seem to think we might be putting ourselves in danger, given the fact that we don't have much experience. We are all fairly confident at the helm of a yacht, and it goes without saying that we'll all be kitted out with buoyancy aids. I for one, don't see the problem. I'd be very appreciative of any pointers and/or suggestions with regard to the river itself, and to your thoughts on our ability to canoe the Tweed. Would it be foolish? I've bought Terry Storry's 'British White Water' and the Scottish Canoe Association's books, but they don't manage more than a brief mention of The Tweed. Thank you all very much for your input, Jett. |
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"Jett Power" wrote in message ...
Hi, Three friends and I have booked a couple of canadian-style open canoes for a long weekend soon, but I've had mixed views from some experienced canoeists about whether we, as novices, might be biting off a little more than we can chew. Fitness isn't really the issue - a couple of the guys seem to think we might be putting ourselves in danger, given the fact that we don't have much experience. If you've had little or no experience of paddling an open boat in moving water then you may be in for a shock, so a bit of tuition on the basics: entering and leaving the current, eddies, leaning, would be a good idea. For example, if you do capsize, you need to know what do, you can't swim to the bank towing a 15ft canoe in any sort of current. You need to know how to use bow and stern lines to effect a rescue. You're fairly unlikely to come to real personal harm (assuming summer levels on the Tweed) though you are still taking a risk. There's a real chance, however, of loosing your kits/boats. Your lack of experience would really casue you problems if you did have an 'incident' and, for example, had to recover a pinned boat or a swimmer. That's where at least one experienced paddler would come in handy. You could, say nine times out of ten, manage this trip and have a great time, but when something does go wrong that where experience counts, so I couldn't honestly recommend that you undertake a trip of this nature without one 'river savvy' paddler. On the guide font - there are a few rapids and weirs, let discretion be the better part of valour and portage if in any doubt. All I know of, so this is by no means exhaustive, is the rapid a Mackerstoun and the weir at Kelso. Walk them both! |
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Thank you both for taking the time to respond. It's much appreciated.
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Hi Jett,
There is a very brief description of the Tweed on http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/ look under 'rivers'! Other than that I'd agree entirely with Charlie's comments, try to get some basic training & definately if in any doubt, portage the wiers / rapids! All the best, Jasmine Jett Power wrote: Hi, Three friends and I have booked a couple of canadian-style open canoes for a long weekend soon, but I've had mixed views from some experienced canoeists about whether we, as novices, might be biting off a little more than we can chew. Fitness isn't really the issue - a couple of the guys seem to think we might be putting ourselves in danger, given the fact that we don't have much experience. We are all fairly confident at the helm of a yacht, and it goes without saying that we'll all be kitted out with buoyancy aids. I for one, don't see the problem. I'd be very appreciative of any pointers and/or suggestions with regard to the river itself, and to your thoughts on our ability to canoe the Tweed. Would it be foolish? I've bought Terry Storry's 'British White Water' and the Scottish Canoe Association's books, but they don't manage more than a brief mention of The Tweed. Thank you all very much for your input, Jett. |
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