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Peter O'Sullivan
Senior Treasurer 16/17.
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Coffee please.
Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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June 24, 2018, 11:50:05 »
So the idea was to kayak out to some small island and possibly camp on one and paddle back the next day. I think we should start small and build up as none of us have any proper training. Anyone feel like doing a navigation course? Given my navigation skills on dry land someone should probably do some training before I get us all lost at sea.
So my suggestions area
Lambay Island
Skerries, Rockabill lighthouse
Inisheer or Innismaan.
Just ordered this book this morning.
https://www.bookdepository.com/Sea-Kayak-Navigation-Franco-Ferrero/9781906095031?ref=grid-view&qid=1529835799854&sr=1-1
In the meantime , canoeing Ireland have a bit on their website if people want to read up
https://canoe.ie/sea-kayaking/
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Poohy
Captain 15/16 Varsities Committee 17/18
Committee 16/17
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Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 02, 2018, 10:49:05 »
Yeah, I would be up for it Peter! Depending on if I am free when ye are going obviously
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kmck
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Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 02, 2018, 12:07:43 »
Blake might help us with a nav course since he is doing his level 3 sea kayak instructor as is Dave O'Reily I believe.
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kmck
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Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 03, 2018, 14:34:01 »
https://canoe.ie/coastal-navigation-awards/
Blake would be amiable to run one of these courses. Need a few people to run one, useful set of skills for any of us to have.
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Diarmuid
Captain 13/14
Varsities Committee 2018
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Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 03, 2018, 17:37:31 »
I'd be interested
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Poohy
Captain 15/16 Varsities Committee 17/18
Committee 16/17
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Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 03, 2018, 17:41:48 »
Don't have the funds to do a course but interested in the paddle
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Scabidas
Can't Cycle
Varsities Committee 2018
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Scabidas
Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 03, 2018, 17:48:49 »
Yeah I don't think I'd be too pushed on doing the course either
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Ross
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Varsities Committee 2018
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Majestic
Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 03, 2018, 19:03:55 »
I’d be interested in the course too!
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Peter O'Sullivan
Senior Treasurer 16/17.
Posts: 1,237
Coffee please.
Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 05, 2018, 11:57:55 »
I was thinking about this and I'll probably skip doing a course. Going to stick with the book and aim for short-ish trips. Hopefully it will pour rain in September and August for river paddling but if it doesn't I'll be paddling to some islands.
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Kerry Gold
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Rory here
Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 09, 2018, 13:59:03 »
Im interested in the trip and i could be interested in a course aswell
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THEEE JAAAAYNE STEPHENS
Committee 21/22
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Fresher of the Year 2k18, Oldie of the year 2019.
Re: Sea kayaking to small islands further away
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July 10, 2018, 09:10:13 »
I'd be interested in a trip but not a course just yet. Lambay island is actually privately owned and you cannot camp there. My mates roisin and Dave paddled out there a few weeks ago and paddled around it. Very do-able
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