

We took it in turn to raft-up and tow. There was a moment when I’d taken on a rafted tow that I thought I was never going to be fit enough for this sport. As I struggled to pull the two kayaks forward, and was barely moving, I could hear the sniggering behind me, and out of the corner of my eye could

Then onto some rescue practice with Eila playing the injured paddler, Mike and Graham proceeded to get her back

Then one by one we all took a dip and spent a good half hour rescuing and being rescued, and Mike impressed us all by achieving a re-entry and roll, before we all headed back to the shore where everyone tried their


A very fruitful 3 hours of paddling was had by all, with the most important element of kayaking being strictly adhered too, having a lot of fun and laughter.
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