dynoben
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posted on 10-8-2004 at 17:14 |
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Navigable inland water for canoes
Hi there,
Not sure if anyone will know about this but I'll ask anyway!!
I've just got myself a kayak as my light wind alternative when I'm at the coast but due to my total inexperience I was hoping to get
out on some inland lakes, rivers or canals before venturing out to sea. I though us windsurfers had it bad with access problems but it
appears all waterways in England and Wales are privately owned and with the odd exception closed to anyone wanting to get wet. Does
anyone know of any guides/websites/etc. that list any water ways/lakes that are legally navigable, preferably in the North of England
or North Wales?
Cheers
Ben
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rob
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posted on 10-8-2004 at 17:40 |
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surely you wouldnt have a problem in a kayak on a canal? or river?
i ride miles along canals on bike and i've seen people canoeing, but never noticed anybody employed to catch some poor chap having fun
in the water?!?
who's gonna know?
can't imagine a kayak causing so much wake to collapse the banks or leave a trail of diesel, oil and grease for the length of the
canal!
and my grandparents own a caravan on a site on the river severn, most people with caravans along the riverside own a kayak/canoe of
some description and they never have any hassle as far as i'm aware!
i say just go for it, discretely perhaps, and if you get any trouble of somebody just say rob said it was fine
rob
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SeanBo
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posted on 10-8-2004 at 20:49 |
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My mate goes 'paddling' in Poole harbour on a regular basis. He tells me that Christchurh is alos an excellent venue.
Ok so they are both a trek from Sheffield, but they are good for sailing and paddling....
Is there wind on the way??
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justal
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posted on 11-8-2004 at 05:47 |
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Yeah, coastal waters are OK, but I think you are supposed to have a permit to canoe/kayak on many rivers and lakes... Although as Rob
said, you coudl just do it and plead ignorance.
Al.
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jblade
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posted on 20-9-2004 at 08:16 |
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kayaking
Your not allowed to paddle all rivers because of the maggot drowners (fishermen). Your allowed to paddle any tidal part of a river.
There is no problem of paddling rivers in the winter because there is loads of water (take care for fallen trees ect) and no maggot
drowners. Make sure take someone with you for safety.
If you find any play spots on your travels let me know. Feel free to ansk any more questions as I am a level 2 kayak coach.
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