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    04 March 2023

    Cancelled due to lack of interest / water.
    White Water, grade 3(4) river trip for intermediate paddlers. We'll find some water somewhere.  Possibly Tees with some rain due North West during the week.  Otherwise Leven or Kent.  If we do the Kent, probably put on at Hawes Bridge (also known as Prizet Bridge) and spend time playing/re-running.
    1. Event co-ordinator: Simon Lerpiniere (07811144461)
    2. Trip Leader leader: Simon Lerpiniere
    3. Trip type: River
    4. Level of ability :  Intermediate
    5. Date: 04/03/2023
    6. Venue: Will confirm by Saturday morning 8am.
    7. Meet location / time: Meeting at venue at 10am.
    8. Meet to share lifts at: Arrange your own
    9. Anything else:  If you've not paddled with me before, I'll be in touch on WhatsApp before the trip.  If you're not sure this trip is for you, feel free to drop me a message or phone call.
    Please read notes re trips here: https://lakelandcanoeclub.wordpress.com/trips/
    I am happy to co-ordinate and lead the trip. However, as we will be a team, we are jointly responsible for each other’s safety on the water.
    Please ensure you carry the correct kit for the trip you are attending.
    RSVP by latest Friday 7PM please.  Attendees will be added to a WhatsApp group for the event.  Please check WhatsApp and the calendar to confirm location, suitable river levels, and that the trip is running.
    Guests by arrangement with the organiser only.

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    LCC Intermediate River Trips 0 Comments
  2. 12
    AM


    03 March 2023 10:00 AM      04 March 2023 10:00 AM

    Event Details
    Morecambe Bay crossing, (Roa Island to Knott End return.)
    Maximum of 4 including AndyM
    This event is weather dependent so a willingness to be flexible is essential. Plans to be discussed with all group members and then confirmed by agreement (after formation of event WhatsApp group).
    Current forecast (at 0700 Monday Feb 28th) for Friday 3rd March into Saturday 4th March is stable. Please monitor forecasted conditions and wind-speeds/directions to gauge whether or not your ability and adventure threshold is matched.
    We will only depart if everyone is happy to do so after discussions on at Roa Island Friday morning at 10.30am.
    Call me on 07471 890975 if you'd like to chat or have questions before signing up. 4 max.
     
    Co-ordinator Andy Murphy
    1. Trip type:  Sea,  Friday 3rd March 2023 - Saturday 4th March 2023
    Plan A - Crossing Morecambe Bay from Roa Island to Knott End / Fleetwood. Leaving on Friday 3rd March at HW Liverpool +0300 (0848+0300) =1148 to take last 3 hours of S-going ebb and then first 3 hours of new flood into Knott End/ River Wyre  (5-6hr paddle), (HW 2120). Wind is due to lessen further overnight Friday into Saturday so after staying over in Knott End until HW +0300 (2120+0300) =0020 take last 3 hours of W-going ebb and then new morning flood into Walney Channel (LW 0353) arriving Piel / Roa Island ~0630 Saturday.
    Plan B - to be decided by the group if conditions dictate.
    Friday 3rd March  Liverpool HW 0848, LW 1538, HW 2120
    Saturday 4th March Liverpool LW 0353, HW 0937, LW 1627
    2. Level of ability:  Intermediate - Advanced with willingness to paddle at night. Max 4 including AM. All equipment to be self-contained. 
    3. Plan A: Return trip Roa Island to Knott End / Fleetwood.
    4. Meet location/time: Roa Island Friday 3rd March at 1030 to pack/check gear and finalise plan. 
    5.   Every participant to be self-reliant, self-sufficient and comfortable . Discussions to be held regarding equipment after formation of WhatsApp group. Everyone to  bring along compass, bivi-gear, towing system, split paddles, paddle leash, whistle, vhf, emergency strobe, plb and submersible lighting (high-intensity and pin-light ba attachment). I do have some spares.
    Stove to make warm food/drinks at Fleetwood and full set of spare clothing and safety equipment essential. Sleeping bag and warm 'down-time' equipment essential.
    6. Anything else: The bivi experience could be very cold and urban. Neap tides. All VERY weather dependent but at the moment the sea-state forecast with high pressure 1030 on neaps implies a smooth crossing. Paddling at night has its own challenges but these can be planned and equipped for  - don't worry if this is a first.
    An extra layer of paddling gear / oversize/coverall jacket is advised and it will be essential to stay warm for an extended period whilst waiting for the tide to turn in Knott End.
    Please read notes regarding trip protocols and definitions here:
    https://lakelandcanoeclub.wordpress.com/trips/
     
    RSVP on calendar 

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