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I'm looking for places to use my new canoe.
After a confusing search around the web finding lots of info on trespass law none of the sites I've found seem to want to tell me where I can actually go. A friend and myself have done a course at Plas y Brenin which was fantastic so we bought a 2 man open canoe and would love to try it. I'm I right in thinking we have to join the BCU before we can take it anywhere? We live in kidderminster near the Severn and some canals so it looks like we have paces to go but can we do it legally? Any advise greatly appreciated Paul. |
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 21:25:09 +0100, "@,,,,,," ""paul\"@,,,,,,"
wrote: I'm looking for places to use my new canoe. Try he http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/ I'm I right in thinking we have to join the BCU before we can take it anywhere? Nope! We live in kidderminster near the Severn and some canals so it looks like we have paces to go but can we do it legally? A licence is required for canals, but should you join the BCU one of the benefits is that it includes said licence. Paddling canals can be tedious, not least because the view is often limited by the towpath. Yoy can paddle long stretches of the Wye & Severn legally, but only because they're existing "navigations". Where & when you can paddle is a BIG bone of contention. See above website (join the forum) for details |
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Nigel Crompton wrote:
On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 21:25:09 +0100, "@,,,,,," ""paul\"@,,,,,," wrote: I'm looking for places to use my new canoe. Try he http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/ I'm I right in thinking we have to join the BCU before we can take it anywhere? Nope! We live in kidderminster near the Severn and some canals so it looks like we have paces to go but can we do it legally? A licence is required for canals, but should you join the BCU one of the benefits is that it includes said licence. Paddling canals can be tedious, not least because the view is often limited by the towpath. Yoy can paddle long stretches of the Wye & Severn legally, but only because they're existing "navigations". Where & when you can paddle is a BIG bone of contention. See above website (join the forum) for details Thanks, I was beginning to think I have a boat and nowhere to use it. Thats an interesting site, the river routes are exactly what we wanted to do when considering getting a boat. Just printed the BCU application form. Thanks again for the info. Paul. |
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