Friday 2 November 2018

A late, late-night post...


Having been caught in the bustle of life for the past two weeks, I thought it was time to post some updates and news.

Though nothing has been done to the site for the past week, I am ready, now, to change more and complete the opening alterations for the pages. As a club, we have made changes to our Committee line-up and we are looking forward to a year of up-scaling what we do and showing everybody the delights of paddling.
Dusky waters...
This post is primarily about paddling at night. It is a new thing for me, and I am loving the magical experience that it offers. There is something great about paddling on a Sunday morning, the early light of day is cold, but feels safer. It is only when you try paddling at night that you realise how capable we are at navigating, observing and tackling problems in the darkness.

Even though it is cold, the addition of a set of gloves (for which I am now the owner of a fresh pair; I'm not a fan of cold hands) is a superb purchase and will change how you feel. Adding the spray-deck makes things surprisingly warm and you quickly forget the cold over the joy of paddling. What about you? Known faces and new faces should try it out, get on the water and enjoy the calm, quiet, nature of being on the silent-evening water.

Red lights and the Moon!
As an update, the site will shortly have a new Committee page and be given section specific contact. Having made changes, we have heard from new people wanting to be a part of the family, is it time that you were one of them?

Come and join us, we would love to see you at the boathouse, taking the advice from our amazing coaches and drawing on the best resources to offer. Just make contact, join us on Facebook, or pop down and say hello. The club is waiting to hear from you!

For now, happy paddling, stay lit, and be safe on the water.


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