Sunday, 16 May 2010
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Sunday, 25 April 2010
Broxbourne Olympic White Water Centre
300m olympic course with 5m drop from start to finish running at 15cumecs + 150m intermediate course
Due to open to the public in 2011
Due to open to the public in 2011
Sunday, 21 March 2010
CIWW Cardif International Whitewater Centre
webcam
website
pump running times
£10 while the pumps are running (£5 for juniors)
Really enjoyed my first visit. It was such luxury to take the conveyer back up to the start. I think it was probably running around 8-9 cumecs (usual leisure level) making it far more forgiving than when the pumps are turned right up (max 16cumecs). It was shallow, making it possible for many of the numerous swimmers I saw to stand up in the eddies and climb out with ease. Its a fantastic technical, yet forgiving place to paddle. The thought of 16 cumecs is a bit terrifying though...
For the adventurous, it might be worth ringing to see if there are any planned high cumec releases.
UK riversguidebook discussion
website
pump running times
£10 while the pumps are running (£5 for juniors)
Really enjoyed my first visit. It was such luxury to take the conveyer back up to the start. I think it was probably running around 8-9 cumecs (usual leisure level) making it far more forgiving than when the pumps are turned right up (max 16cumecs). It was shallow, making it possible for many of the numerous swimmers I saw to stand up in the eddies and climb out with ease. Its a fantastic technical, yet forgiving place to paddle. The thought of 16 cumecs is a bit terrifying though...
For the adventurous, it might be worth ringing to see if there are any planned high cumec releases.
UK riversguidebook discussion
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Porthcawl 14-15 August 2010
Paddle for Life is a charitable event organised to raise awareness and funds for Save The Children, an international charity that works with children both here in the UK and worldwide.
Save the Children have joined forces with Quest Expeditions an outdoor activity provider with years of experience in Raft Building, kayaking, surfing, surf life saving and outdoor adventures to create the Paddle for life annual event.
There are numerous ways for you to get involved over the 14-15th August 2010 including a raft race, paddle board competition, kayak competition, and Beach games and events, attached is an outline of the plans for your viewing.
It would be fantastic if you and/or your team could join us for this fun filled Annual Beach Event based in and around the beautiful beaches of Porthcawl South Wales. It’s an event for family, friends and colleges alike, with races, competitions and beach games to keep you all entertained! Have an exciting day out and raise money to benefit children worldwide!
Save the Children work with the 1 in 3 children living in poverty here in the U.K., that’s over 3million children. For every pound given 83p goes directly to benefit the children, while the remainder 17p is used to raise further monies for the charity.
We hope that you will consider entering into this fantastic event, and help us Save the Children! We appreciate you taking the time to consider our event proposal, thank you!
Save the Children have joined forces with Quest Expeditions an outdoor activity provider with years of experience in Raft Building, kayaking, surfing, surf life saving and outdoor adventures to create the Paddle for life annual event.
There are numerous ways for you to get involved over the 14-15th August 2010 including a raft race, paddle board competition, kayak competition, and Beach games and events, attached is an outline of the plans for your viewing.
It would be fantastic if you and/or your team could join us for this fun filled Annual Beach Event based in and around the beautiful beaches of Porthcawl South Wales. It’s an event for family, friends and colleges alike, with races, competitions and beach games to keep you all entertained! Have an exciting day out and raise money to benefit children worldwide!
Save the Children work with the 1 in 3 children living in poverty here in the U.K., that’s over 3million children. For every pound given 83p goes directly to benefit the children, while the remainder 17p is used to raise further monies for the charity.
We hope that you will consider entering into this fantastic event, and help us Save the Children! We appreciate you taking the time to consider our event proposal, thank you!
Thursday, 1 October 2009
A good use for old car tyres.
http://www.cardiffcanoeslalom.com/
Re-profiling to the slalom course sides.
In order to create the turbulent water flow required by the canoeists who will use the completed facility, the shape of the course has been specially designed by the consultant responsible for this part of the centres performance, Hydrostadium. During August and early September the first stage of re-profiling the uniform reinforced concrete sides to the slalom course was completed using concrete blocks and backfilling the voids between the block work and concrete sides using a combination of single sized free draining stone and more interestingly bales of old car tyres. The use of car tyres has been chosen because it is an excellent way of utilising what is an abundant waste material which normally has to be disposed in landfill. It fulfils the performance requirements of the material required to fill these “dead zones” between the block work and vertical reinforced concrete walls, in that it is free draining and inert when in contact with water. But on top of this has several environmental benefits including reducing material to landfill and reducing the requirement of primary aggregates sourced from quarries.
After the block work was complete and the voids back filled, the final surface is formed by spraying concrete onto the blocks after first fixing a layer of steel mesh reinforcement to prevent cracking. The shotcrete, as this type of concrete is known, is then finished using wooden trowels as can be seen in the photographs. This work is expected to take about 5 weeks, weather permitting
Re-profiling to the slalom course sides.
In order to create the turbulent water flow required by the canoeists who will use the completed facility, the shape of the course has been specially designed by the consultant responsible for this part of the centres performance, Hydrostadium. During August and early September the first stage of re-profiling the uniform reinforced concrete sides to the slalom course was completed using concrete blocks and backfilling the voids between the block work and concrete sides using a combination of single sized free draining stone and more interestingly bales of old car tyres. The use of car tyres has been chosen because it is an excellent way of utilising what is an abundant waste material which normally has to be disposed in landfill. It fulfils the performance requirements of the material required to fill these “dead zones” between the block work and vertical reinforced concrete walls, in that it is free draining and inert when in contact with water. But on top of this has several environmental benefits including reducing material to landfill and reducing the requirement of primary aggregates sourced from quarries.
After the block work was complete and the voids back filled, the final surface is formed by spraying concrete onto the blocks after first fixing a layer of steel mesh reinforcement to prevent cracking. The shotcrete, as this type of concrete is known, is then finished using wooden trowels as can be seen in the photographs. This work is expected to take about 5 weeks, weather permitting
Friday, 19 June 2009
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
SellMyCanoe.com new website
Buy and sell kayak equipment for free at a new website.
http://www.sellmycanoe.com/browse_categories.php
http://www.sellmycanoe.com/browse_categories.php
Monday, 13 April 2009
Llandysul lake opening day Sat 18th April 2009 10am
The new lake facility in Llandysul Opening day at 10am on Saturday 18th April 2009.
People will be able to try canoeing, kayaking and rafting, hopefully if the weather is nice a BBQ.
Making this great venue, even better - don't forget there is a great kayak shop and cheap bunk accomodation overlooking the rapids.
Sunday, 12 April 2009
Saturday 25th April Welsh Canoe and Kayak Show 2009
There will be over 50 paddling brands present and over 150 different models of boat that can be tried and tested on the river.
Opening Times: 10am - 6pm Saturday 25th April 2009
Location: Cardiff Marine Village, Penarth Road, Cardiff CF11 8TUEntry is free to all!
Website http://www.welsh-canoe-kayak-show.co.uk/
Opening Times: 10am - 6pm Saturday 25th April 2009
Location: Cardiff Marine Village, Penarth Road, Cardiff CF11 8TUEntry is free to all!
Website http://www.welsh-canoe-kayak-show.co.uk/
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Symonds Yat Preservation Group Event 28Mar09 Updated info
Launch Event to celebrate the re-opening of the Rapids
Saturday 28th March 2009
The Official Opening with the cutting of a ribbon (actually red & white border tape left over from the in-river work) by a VIP (exact name to be confirmed - but you may be surprised!) will be at the top of the Rapids at 1pm.
We are expecting people to turn up from 11.30am onwards with parking down by the river at Wyedean Canoe Centre or through the village at the Royal Hotel (although paddlers will not be able to get on the river at the latter).
In addition to members from local canoe clubs we are inviting guests from a number of organisations that we have had to deal with during the project – BCU, Sports England, Environment Agency, Natural England, Wye Valley AONB, Gloucestershire & Herefordshire County Councils, Forestry Commission etc. We will be putting on a small display describing the background to the project in the back room of the Royal Hotel.
Once the rapids are officially opened there will be a mass descent by the youth members of the local canoe clubs followed by a number of demo sessions – Freestyle (including Palm Demo Team), Slalom (5 training gates), Open Canoes, In-River Rescue and Whitewater Racers. We are arranging a Tannoy System to keep people informed of what is going on and there will be a first aid station underneath the tree by the entrance to the Royal Hotel.
Once the demo events are complete the rapids will be available for general use and the slalom gates left up until 5pm before being taken down.
The event is free but the normal £3 per day parking charge will apply (we will be arranging car park marshals to organise the traffic, please be amiable on the day and follow their instructions!).
The original plan was to then have a large evening party with band and bar at Holly Barn but this has been scaled back and instead there will be a pig roast (£4 including a pint of real ale/soft drink) at the Lodge Hotel from 5pm followed by an amusing slideshow hosted by Fred Wondrer (and possibly some other guests as well).
To coincide with the Launch Event we are also organizing a Fund Raising Raffle with many desirable prizes donated by local businesses and the canoeing industry although the draw itself will not take place until the 1st September.
For further information (or just to let us know you are planning to attend or would like buy/sell raffle tickets) we can be contacted at launchevent@yatrapids.co.uk. overnight camping for a small fee is available if needed.
This Event can also be found on Facebook (search for "Symonds Yat" in the Events Application). If you have a Facebook account help us to promote it by joining it and inviting your paddling friends to do likewise.
Saturday 28th March 2009
The Official Opening with the cutting of a ribbon (actually red & white border tape left over from the in-river work) by a VIP (exact name to be confirmed - but you may be surprised!) will be at the top of the Rapids at 1pm.
We are expecting people to turn up from 11.30am onwards with parking down by the river at Wyedean Canoe Centre or through the village at the Royal Hotel (although paddlers will not be able to get on the river at the latter).
In addition to members from local canoe clubs we are inviting guests from a number of organisations that we have had to deal with during the project – BCU, Sports England, Environment Agency, Natural England, Wye Valley AONB, Gloucestershire & Herefordshire County Councils, Forestry Commission etc. We will be putting on a small display describing the background to the project in the back room of the Royal Hotel.
Once the rapids are officially opened there will be a mass descent by the youth members of the local canoe clubs followed by a number of demo sessions – Freestyle (including Palm Demo Team), Slalom (5 training gates), Open Canoes, In-River Rescue and Whitewater Racers. We are arranging a Tannoy System to keep people informed of what is going on and there will be a first aid station underneath the tree by the entrance to the Royal Hotel.
Once the demo events are complete the rapids will be available for general use and the slalom gates left up until 5pm before being taken down.
The event is free but the normal £3 per day parking charge will apply (we will be arranging car park marshals to organise the traffic, please be amiable on the day and follow their instructions!).
The original plan was to then have a large evening party with band and bar at Holly Barn but this has been scaled back and instead there will be a pig roast (£4 including a pint of real ale/soft drink) at the Lodge Hotel from 5pm followed by an amusing slideshow hosted by Fred Wondrer (and possibly some other guests as well).
To coincide with the Launch Event we are also organizing a Fund Raising Raffle with many desirable prizes donated by local businesses and the canoeing industry although the draw itself will not take place until the 1st September.
For further information (or just to let us know you are planning to attend or would like buy/sell raffle tickets) we can be contacted at launchevent@yatrapids.co.uk. overnight camping for a small fee is available if needed.
This Event can also be found on Facebook (search for "Symonds Yat" in the Events Application). If you have a Facebook account help us to promote it by joining it and inviting your paddling friends to do likewise.
Monday, 2 March 2009
Rotary Charity River Festival Monday 31st Aug
Hereford Rotary Club need volunteers to collect ducks after the race.
http://www.wyeduckrace.co.uk/
More information Print
http://www.wyeduckrace.co.uk/
More information Print
Sunday, 7 December 2008
Symonds Yat
The first two members of HCC meet up with some 4 slalom paddlers from Sutton Bingham CC, and two playboaters from Wyedean CC.
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Slalom Coaching on YouTube
ICF Development Program (Slalom Video)
C1 paddlers, have a look at 'respect for the project' and for the K1 paddlers have a look at 'evil in the upstream'.
Evil in the upstream" in 6 parts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibVS9vzWUPw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLEdcINWqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLEdcINWqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLv0sZeZsXY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy5FXsvHAL4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXE0Pnoyh58
"Respect the project" in 6 parts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU4Cj-gtPYw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xliFn8pKslk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vc59O568bo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gMJXlkerYY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5LDYXTnaD0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEJ1AqnBkpw
CANI Olympic Slalom Coach Han Bijnen and international paddler Hannah Craig - Uploaded this onto the CANI Forum pages.
C1 paddlers, have a look at 'respect for the project' and for the K1 paddlers have a look at 'evil in the upstream'.
Evil in the upstream" in 6 parts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibVS9vzWUPw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLEdcINWqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLEdcINWqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLv0sZeZsXY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy5FXsvHAL4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXE0Pnoyh58
"Respect the project" in 6 parts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU4Cj-gtPYw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xliFn8pKslk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vc59O568bo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gMJXlkerYY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5LDYXTnaD0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEJ1AqnBkpw
CANI Olympic Slalom Coach Han Bijnen and international paddler Hannah Craig - Uploaded this onto the CANI Forum pages.
Saturday, 8 November 2008
Pool sessions
There are no HCC pool sessions presently, but Wyedean Canoe Club (click for website) have pool sessions on occ Sunday's 6.30-7.30 at Ross (click for calendar) , and it may be possible to attend these if you ask them.
Symonds Yat work finished
The boulders are in place, creating big eddies, which are maintained even in relatively high water. Fantastic fun to paddle.
See Symonds Yat preservation group site more more details
See Symonds Yat preservation group site more more details
Saturday, 6 September 2008
Friday, 18 July 2008
Sunday, 6 July 2008
Cardiff Whitewater Slalom/ Rafting Centre
Cardiff have finally secured enough funds, with an expected completion end of 2009, by French company Hydrostadium.
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