The following is a rough plan for the symposium.
Saturday
Full day trip L4
Full day trip L3
Handling surf landings and following sea
Outdoor Rolling for Beginners
Rough Water at tidal race
Incident management
Boat Repair
Beginner/intermediate Navigation
1/2 day trip L2/3
Evening; Jasper Winn Slide show etc on Paddling around Ireland ... 2030hrs roughly
Raffle in aid of RNLI
Sunday
Outdoor rolling for beginners
Day Trip L3/4
1/2 day trip L2/3 a.m
Advanced Navigation
Expedition Planning
1/2 day trip L2/3 p.m. with navigation and trip planning
Rough Water Techniques in Tidal race
Incident management
Tidal conditions, weather and input from the coaches will all be considered nearer the time and all is subject to change even over the weekend.
Mary
Rough Plan for Symposium
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Re:Rough Plan for Symposium
Hi Mary About what time is the L4 trip due to start on sat of symposium
Laura
Laura
Re:Rough Plan for Symposium
Briefing for trips and workshops will be at 0930 hrs sharp.
All events are for registered attendees
Places will go first to those that have registered on or before 23rd Sept.
L4 trip is a day trip. Participants will be meeting thier leader after the briefing to sort timings.
MaryPost edited by: mary, at: 2011/10/05 23:13
All events are for registered attendees
Places will go first to those that have registered on or before 23rd Sept.
L4 trip is a day trip. Participants will be meeting thier leader after the briefing to sort timings.
MaryPost edited by: mary, at: 2011/10/05 23:13
Re:Rough Plan for Symposium
Basic Navigation
It would be helpful if people intending to do the Basic Navigation workshop brought a Silva type compass with them, and maybe even an OS sheet 30 and a pencil. Not essential but the more have them the better, and those who have them may get more out of the session.
David Walsh
It would be helpful if people intending to do the Basic Navigation workshop brought a Silva type compass with them, and maybe even an OS sheet 30 and a pencil. Not essential but the more have them the better, and those who have them may get more out of the session.
David Walsh