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FrodoPost subject: French Alps June 2008 
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Just a quick note to say there are some car spaces up for grabs for a trip to the French Alps in the second week of June.

Jon, Noj, myself and possibly Louise are gonig so far. We'll be leaving early and driving down through France on saturday 7th June, paddling sunday-saturday, returning on sunday 15th.

1-2 days warm up on grade 3ish, then G4 for the rest of the week - so competancy at this level and a reliable roll are musts. We'll be camping, though location(s) are yet to be finalised.

If interested reply here or speak directly with Noj or Jon.

Good luck at the BUSAs! :)

Frodo

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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
10:52am
NickyPost subject: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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Avatarboo exam time still for nicky :(
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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
11:53am
Myles Post subject: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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AvatarYou'll be able to take part in link
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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
11:54am
Edited by Myles on Fri 11th Apr 2008, 11:55am
AthrunPost subject: Re: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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AvatarNicky wrote:
boo exam time still for nicky :(


:( same here.....
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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
12:08pm
NickyPost subject: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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Avataryeah i finish on the 11th so going for the boater x,hopefully wooo
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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
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CloughyPost subject: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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Frodo wrote:

  so competancy at this level and a reliable roll are musts.

I seem to remember quite a few upside-down decents of rivers at New Years??

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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
1:59pm
FrodoPost subject: Re: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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I seem to remember quite a few upside-down decents of rivers at New Years??

I was waiting for that... :) Although "quite a few" would be an exaggeration - I only paddled 2.00001 rivers!

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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
2:22pm
JonPost subject: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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Frodo's roll seemed very reliable in the stopper at Crack of Doom - I lost count of how many times he rolled back up.

Anyway seriously this is hopefully going to be a really fun, relaxed trip and anyone's welcome to come along, even if just for the fromage and vin rouge.  If you want any information on the rivers out there a good place to look is on this website, although it is all in French, ask me for a look at the guidebook (which is in English) or have a look at the photos from the trip there in summer 2006.
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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
2:43pm
Myles Post subject: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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AvatarA few more pics (mainly on page 2) in this, link from when I nipped out there last year. Low levels though.
Sections were Claree (too low for me to get on!), Slalom course by L'Argentiere, Fournel (ideal for boofing practice) and S bends + Triple step on the Guil.



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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
3:12pm
Edited by Myles on Fri 11th Apr 2008, 3:14pm
AthrunPost subject: Re: Re: French Alps June 2008 
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AvatarMyles wrote:
A few more pics (mainly on page 2) in this, link from when I nipped out there last year. Low levels though.
Sections were Claree (too low for me to get on!), Slalom course by L'Argentiere, Fournel (ideal for boofing practice) and S bends + Triple step on the Guil.


Photo 20 looks amazing! :D 4 good looking drops in sight! Is that the Fournel?
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Fri 11th Apr, 2008
4:29pm

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