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3 years!??!?!?

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kjt:
It seems absolutely stupid if it is that way Kieran. I think it can read both ways....

Say you're paddling 15years, a majority of them on grade 4/5, then you decide you actually want your L5 cert, you have to wait another three years even though you could log all your hours in a matter of days....? Seems a bit much

kmck:
I agree, just think it is worded badly, it asks for evidence. Do you submit photos of you running grade 4 plus or do you have video evidence or is it just enough to detail where you've paddled and with who and any courses you did during that time? As I said it needs a clarification if it can be read both ways. Now I must get back to endnote and imputing these references.

Matt:
You don't have to have your log book for 3 years!!!!! You could go for assessment 6 months after getting your log book if you got all your hours.

In your log book, there is a section where you write about your paddling experience. This is where you show them that you've been paddling for a minimum of 3 years...

And anyway, it says in the log book you should go for assessment within 2 years of doing a L5 training course.

Karen:
Ok!

kmck:
Oh yes you do! seeing how long before the farce takes hold, students doing exams needing a pointless outlet to release tension

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