RE: [Paddlewise] best place to realistically try boats (N.Am)

From: Len Van Halm <LenV_at_ITEXJSY.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 07:36:24 -0000
Hi Robert,

	If it is rough water training you want you should go to
Anglesey. You can paddle rough water in the tidal races with no wind
around and the sun shining seals popping their heads up a few meters
from your kayak, I've had a baby seal play with my front toggle a few
years ago. A lot of sea caves that you can paddle through. The staff at
Nigel's centre are great, there is a bar on site for the recap on the
days exiting paddling. The best time of the year to go is May, there is
a big kayak meet beginning of May organised by the Nordkapp Trust

	I wish I could go this year. (sniff, sniff)

	Groetjes, Len 

	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Robert C. Cline [SMTP:rcline_at_onramp.net]
	Sent:	13 March 1999 15:23
	To:	Jennifer Joy; paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net
	Subject:	Re: [Paddlewise] best place to realistically try
boats (N.Am)

	I'd like to hear from anyone who has attended the Anglesey
School, or other
	kayaking schools in the UK.  I would think that would be an
interesting
	experience.


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