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Liffey Descent Training

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Garbhan:
It's not worth it for me to drive down to train on the Canal but if you decide to go on the Liffey I'd definitely be up for it. Even scouting dry weirs to see what they look like and also the "jungle" section as I don't know all the weirs in the race. And also, what class have you entered or considering entering Ross (or anyone else)?

Ross:

--- Quote from: Conor.Mohan on August 06, 2013, 23:52:11 ---Let me know what days next week. I may be around depending on my rota at work.

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Sorry, I won't be around next week, but someone else might...


--- Quote from: Garbhan Gorman on August 07, 2013, 00:19:12 ---It's not worth it for me to drive down to train on the Canal but if you decide to go on the Liffey I'd definitely be up for it. Even scouting dry weirs to see what they look like and also the "jungle" section as I don't know all the weirs in the race. And also, what class have you entered or considering entering Ross (or anyone else)?

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I'd like to have a scout too, I'm not sure if the Jungle is visible from the bank though   :-\

I'm thinking of doing it in a Wavehopper

Peter O'Sullivan:
It isn't an absolute requirement to have scouted the weirs. I'd wait to scout them when the levels are much higher/closer tor race day levels. Scouting when really low could be counter productive.

DervM:
They're pretty clear on how to take the weirs on the day. I did not scout and it was peachy.

Garbhan:
Grand so, I might still do it just for the flat water training though. And I also plan on doing it in a wavehopper.  :P

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