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Hi Pete
Thanks for the Scottish reference, which looks a pretty good information source on the lovely Scotland to start with. By "Best" I mean from a non-White Water, kayaker's point of view however people would justify speaking well of somewhere. People who know their waters will presumably describe their own criteria for "best": e.g. available water area; attractive setting; good places for boat access/egress; how crowded or quiet the location is; scope for water side parking, changing, camping, stopping for drink/food etc; best section of, end of canal, lake, loch etc; best loch to choose of choices available in a given area - and so on! I we get enough contributions here, I might try to organise all the info in some systematic way (for myself and others to reference), but this would have to be in a few months time as I am leading a busy work life for the immediate future. Jayno |
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