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BenPost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 544
AvatarYes, I am returning after Scotland. If you wanted to deliver it between Thurs and Mon, you might be able to arrange a time with by parents, but I won't be in.
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Mon 17th Mar, 2008
9:37am
IainPost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 677
AvatarStrongman's H3 will also belong to the club imminantly.
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Mon 17th Mar, 2008
9:40am
RagePost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 115
AvatarEnd of the week imminently? If so, lets take that, the blue one and the java for the Scotland course if we need creek boats, then swap them when everyone else comes.

For the main trip I would like the twitchiest, most unstable boat possible.
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Mon 17th Mar, 2008
10:36am
noJPost subject: Re: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 380
AvatarRage wrote:
For the main trip I would like the twitchiest, most unstable boat possible.


Enigma! Go on!
Posted:
Mon 17th Mar, 2008
11:33am
DomPost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 211
I will pay good money to see you take the enigma on the etive.
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Mon 17th Mar, 2008
11:58am
RagePost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 115
AvatarThe cost of the trip...?
Posted:
Mon 17th Mar, 2008
2:04pm
ChrisPost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 820
AvatarAs a coach on the Student Safey Course, the advice I give regarding boats is to ensure you can wear good river shoes in the boat and fit all the safety gear expected of a WW leader in the back.
You must feel happy and confident in said boat, which will come across as a leader and those you are leading will feel condifent etc etc.
If a G-force fits the bill then great, if a H3 does that also great will depend on the person and your boating background.
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Mon 17th Mar, 2008
4:39pm
IainPost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 677
Avatarthe enigma is not going down the etive.
it would most probably break; complete with the occupant.
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Tue 18th Mar, 2008
9:46am
JonPost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 220
Is anyone taking a club cag? I have my old cag which I replaced because it leaks a bit through the neck, however it leaks a lot less than the club ones and also has latex wrist seals and a double waist, both of which help to keep you dry.

I also have my old dry trousers, they will be better than a wetsuit, provided you don't intend to swim all the time.

Both are available to borrow, just post below.
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Tue 18th Mar, 2008
9:47am
CloughyPost subject: Re: Scotland Tour 2008 
Posts: 163
AvatarBen, will you be able to take me and my kit up to cov too or is it just my boat? If its just the boat then I will probably drop it off tomorrow night, if thats ok? Yey, bank holiday through london with stacks of kit! whoop!
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Tue 18th Mar, 2008
11:01am

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