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AngiePost subject: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 224

Hey guys n girls

Time for another legendary trip. One of the best of the year this one.... THE TYNE TOUR!

Okay competition is rumoured to be strong for places this time. Due to the fact it's up north and hence a bit of a drive - specially if you go via watford gap (sorry couldn't resist) we are limiting places to 18people.

If you are in this 18 you will be transported on friday 4th up to near newcastle and join the carnage of the BCU's Tyne Tour, complete with 2 days grade 2/3+ paddling and the wonders of Saturday nights entertainment, before collapsing home late Sun Evening.

Cost is yet to be decided but will hopefully stay around the £20 mark as the club is heavily subsidising the cost of tickets (usually £17.50 on their own)

Due to the nature of the event some basic skill is going to be required, not much but some river experience ideally. For this reason if you have NEVER PADDLED ON MOVING WATER and want to come can you pls talk to chris (aka mister scarf boy) on "> before signing up to make sure you're ok. Marrrrvellous. Those who came on the freshers trip, or have been with us to the leam will be fine.

Right - go sign up - online at www.warwickcanoe.co.uk, more trip info will follow next week.

See you on Monday

Angie

Miss President

Posted:
Thu 27th Oct, 2005
2:52pm
Monkey BoyPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 881

We went way past Watford Gap, by at least a couple of junctions.

Posted:
Thu 27th Oct, 2005
3:22pm
Edited by Monkey Boy on Thu 27th Oct 2005, 3:22pm
FrankPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 791
Indeed, credit where it's due!
Posted:
Thu 27th Oct, 2005
7:39pm
IainPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 677
Do you have an Idea of how long the van will be?
Posted:
Thu 27th Oct, 2005
9:53pm
AndyPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 578
AvatarIt's the same van as we had on the Freshers' trip.
Posted:
Thu 27th Oct, 2005
9:56pm
Where Am IPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 757
2.4 metres? ... no longer than that! ... er 3.6 metres... no that seems to long! .... such a hard question grrr

how long is piece of string?
Posted:
Mon 31st Oct, 2005
5:10pm
FrankPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 791
who cares??
Posted:
Mon 31st Oct, 2005
6:49pm
NickyPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 404
Avatarwell personally, after an extensive google search, i have discovered that the average car length is 9feet, this really doesnt help but unfortunately google did not provide all the answers this time!
Posted:
Mon 31st Oct, 2005
7:06pm
Where Am IPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 757
yeah you'd think a van wood be a little longer than the average car...

the mystery continues

(no-one cares how long the string is... the pressing matter is: "what is string?" personally i would suggest it to be a one dimensional compact simply connected space, but what do i know?)
Posted:
Mon 31st Oct, 2005
7:42pm
Where Am IPost subject: Re: TYNE TOUR 
Posts: 757
and next week: warwick canoe become the only hit on google to "one dimensional compact simply connected space" wow how happy will i be?!?!

*not convinced i mean simply connected, as thinking about it... it probly isn't, but anyhow... not sure what i meant... well... i mean loopy but not sure on technical word... hmmm
Posted:
Mon 31st Oct, 2005
7:45pm
Edited by Where Am I on Sun 6th Nov 2005, 11:00pm

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