News, events, trips and info for sea kayaking and canoeing in Shetland

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Voar Redd Up

Hi Guys

Change of venue for the week-end as the weather is not on our side for paddling.

SUNDAY 18th: Brighter and colder with showers – wintry at times – and falling as snow on higher ground. Fresh or strong NW to N’ly winds, these easing and backing W or SW’ly overnight.
Sea state – Moderate or rough, with a 2 to 4 metre W’ly swell.

Instead we are doing our bit shore side. Bring warm clothing and dress for the cold and poss snowy showers. Do not forget your lunch and anything else you require. Julie will be bringing the bags, gloves etc.  Do not forget cameras so we can take piccies and hopefully get one in the paper and also some for the web site to show our visitors how we clean things up here. They may take the hint and do it south.

We will meet at Beth & Ian’s at 11.00 a.m. . If you are not sure where this is wait by the Scalloway Marina by the college .They are not far from there and if any of us see you we can let you know where to go.

Navigation Training

Anyone interested in doing a coastal navigation course please let Dave
Phillips know. The course will cover the BCU Coastal Navigation and Tidal
Planning syllabus. At the moment there will be no official qualification as
such, however, you will learn about; tides, maps and charts, weather, trip
planning and the use of plotting instruments. The course will be about 8
hours long and on a Saturday. The cost will be £7.50 and this will go to the
overheads of running the course.

Click here to email Dave.

Symposium booking form now available!

Form docClick here to download your booking form for the symposium 2010

“Come and try it” session for beginners

Thursday 25th March 2010     8pm – 9pm

The come and try it night is a FREE session in the Clickimin pool designed to allow people with an interest in canoeing and sea kayaking to have a go.

Open to adults and children over 12 years of age.  Enthusiastic club members are at hand to encourage and assist all.

If this is your thing, you can then enrol for the Beginners Sessions. The first of 4 sessions starts on the 15th April 2010with a dry session from 6.45pm – 8pm followed by a pool session 8pm – 9pm with informal tuition from club members.

Voar Redd Up

Hi Guys

At the AGM it was decided that we would do our main Voar Redd Up event at Papa. (not Papa Stour or Papa Little) . This requires the club to go by Kayak and our support crew will be Ian in his boat , and maybe others who knows, who has kindly offered to take the bags back to Scalloway marina for the Amenity trust to collect. We will also be tidying up the marina as usual as it is our home patch.

If anyone is interested and would like to book a club kayak for the event then let me know as numbers will be limited.

For those who have their own kayak let me know if you are coming as the start point will be decided on nearer the time and we would not want to leave you behind.

All this is subject to the weather and no one has control over that. Not even me. Or Beth.

So fingers crossed for a good day.

Check the link – Ordnance Survey maps – and test your knowledge to see if you can find it. It will be good practice for you when you are deciding which trip to host this year. If you need a grid reference please ask. We have been there several times on Tuesday night trips in the past. Do not cheat and ask Beth & Ian.

Cheers

Julie

New website

The new club website was launched at a regular committee meeting on 8th March 2010. The content will now be brought fully up to date and club members will be informed about it and hopefully before long we’ll have some reports from trips and training sessions to add to it. More news on this years beginners training will follow soon. Any member with photos they’d like to add to the gallery can do so through the site, just use the contact form.

AGM 25th March 2010

The club will be holding it’s AGM at the Isleburgh Centre  on the 25th March at 7.00 p.m. Room 10.  All welcome, even if you are not currently a member but may be  thinking of joining, please come along.

Shetland Symposium

Sorry for the lack of information to date but still busy trying to organise contributors and caterers, not an easy job, so I am reluctant to give out too much information at present in case I have to make changes . We would also like to keep costs as near to 2008 as possible as we are aware of the expense of travelling up to Shetland and do not want to make the whole event too costly for you all. I am confident of a good line up for you as the contributors are always keen to come to Shetland and we do have on offer amazing places to kayak and the wildlife and scenery is something else

See Major Events Page for full information

Unst Trip 2010

Shetland Canoe Club is organising a trip to Unst. The event takes place on 9,10,11,12th July 2010.   Weather permitting you will have the opportunity to paddle to Muckle Flugga and Out Stack, the furthest north you can get in Britain. There’s amazing caves and arches to be explored, abundant wildlife and last summer one group paddled with a pod of killer whales and observed them close up during a feeding frenzy.

See Major Event link for full info

Try it night

Free try it night
25/03/2010 at 08:00
Open on Friday
Venue Clickimin Centre
Cost Free

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