CAP are let loose on the North of England for the whole of Easter.
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To the end of the world and back. Well the Nene White Water Centre to be precise.
Using up annual leave. There are definitely worse ways of spending a day than on the wave at Hurley.
Regents Canoe Club will be running a couple of Introduction to White Water Kayaking courses this spring and summer. http://www.regentscanoeclub.co.uk/
The mighty Hurley is up this weekend, so who fancies Joining us for a trip down there on Sunday 17th Jan?
The River Ogwen in North Wales has a lot to offer you average hair boater. Read how CAP took on all 3 sections in a day.
The Cap crew experience another epic. This one is in the heart of South Wales.
The Usk is normally a flat water paddle or a good introduction to white water. In spate condition though, it can offer some full on survival boating.
A challenging and always popular river within the club. Recently nominated in Canoe & Kayak UK magazine as the No.1 whitewater river in the UK.
Nottingham's man made whitewater course can offer reliable levels even in the height of Summer.
The CAP crew discover the delights of paddling in North Devon.
A new comers fist time down the Tryweryn in North Wales including the trials and tribulations of a white water kayaker living in the South East.
A tale of two rivers. A trip report from the Afon Tryweryn.
The Dart Loop is often used as an Introduction To White Water though at the wrong levels, it can even give the experienced paddler a lesson in humility.
A write up about a couple of days spent at Hurley.
A good paddle that is forgiving enough for a hung over puke monkey but interesting enough for the nominated driver.
A tale of two rivers
A different and always popular trip. Urban Paddling at it’s best