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jfearl
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paddling trip

Post by jfearl » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:47 pm

Hi. We are two south africans who are wanting to do a paddling trip in Ireland. We are experienced kayakers used to the cape waters. We would appreciate information to assist us in planning a 10 day kayaking trip towards the end of June. We dont mind camping or using B&Bs or both.Where would be a good scenic area. We have bought David Walsh\'s OILEAIN which is very useful. What are the possibilities of renting kayaks. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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Janet Earl

CeeGee
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Re:paddling trip

Post by CeeGee » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:47 pm

Hi Janet,

check your email (given with your username) for some details omn the West Cork area I mailed you.
Regards

Steve

DaveWalsh
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Re:paddling trip

Post by DaveWalsh » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:47 pm

The webpage for Oileain has a \"recommended excursions\" section which may help you. Given you are experienced kayakers I would imagine hire kayaks won\'t be a problem. In fact I am surprised there hasn\'t been a bite from a supplier already. Patience, just like fishing.
Enjoy your stay.
David Walsh

ciaranclissmann
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Re:paddling trip

Post by ciaranclissmann » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:47 pm

Astonishing, really!

I\'ll happily recommend Des at deepblueseakayaking(des@deepblueseakayaking.com). I don\'t know if he does two-week rentals, he\'s certainly the usual source of boats for day-trippers in the Dublin area. See deepblueseakayaking.com

Ciaran

DaveWalsh wrote:
The webpage for Oileain has a \"recommended excursions\" section which may help you. Given you are experienced kayakers I would imagine hire kayaks won\'t be a problem. In fact I am surprised there hasn\'t been a bite from a supplier already. Patience, just like fishing.
Enjoy your stay.
David Walsh

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