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Two intrepid Club Members attended the Woodmill Sea Symposium near the Isle of Wight. This was the first sea-kayaking event held there and they hope to make it an annual feature.
It was very thoroughly organised with lots of different activities available from a VHF Radio Course through First Aid and Foundation Safety and Rescue to actual paddling !
Needless to say your reporters chose actual paddling and finished up leading one of the groups to the Needles.
This is a classic sea trip and we were blessed with excellent weather.
This was a good get together with BBQ and fire and is an ideal way of experiencing different aspects of sea kayaking - it is well worth considering for your diary next year.

The first of the regular club paddles away from Rutland was well supported with seven members braving the forecast as we set off from Wansford downstream.
We made our way to Water Newton where Howard developed an interesting technique for getting out of his kayak. Not to be outdone Lynette showed us all how to 'wedge' a boat while seal launching after the break! Needless to say Rod, Barry and Pau all made it look very easy.
By now the sun was out and a fresh breeze made it 'interesting' for Jools in the open as we headed back upstream. The 'Wansford Flyer' made a perfect appearance as we came back under the railway bridge.
Although it rained for much of the remaining miles and two furthur weirs a good time was had by all. The get out was just north of Burton after the Dove passes under the A38. Thanks to Trevor and Viv for organising.
Where has all the water gone? Our raw material is becoming more scarce. The above picture shows the Limnological tower south east of Whitwell Creek in February 2008 and today, mid December 2009. The platform on the right of the tower shows the water level after the wettest November in years.