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Gary the goose safely caught

A wild goose chase

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The Open Day draws near!

Sunday 16th is nearly here, it’s open day time!

The weather looks like about 13 degrees and light winds with little sign of rain. What could be better?

Bear in mind that there is always a chance to get damp, and wet people cool down quickly, so dress appropriately.

There is advice on what to wear on our website. https://duckscanoeclub.com/faq/

Meet in the obvious building, for registration and refreshments.

And detailed location maps https://duckscanoeclub.com/location-and-contact/

Look forward to seeing you.

Summer paddling fun

You cannot have failed to notice the baking sunshine that we have had this summer. What a good time to paddle a boat! We’ve been at the lake, the beach and on the sea (well Poole Harbour). Including a variety of club paddles and peer paddles. A couple of local scout/guides groups have experienced the joys of paddling, sometimes is quite challenging winds, and most importantly, there was cake!

Poole Harbour gave us a chance to see one of the resident seals. What an amazing creature!

Balance on a sea kayak

Thursday nights paddle and a chance to improve long boat technique. After a splash round the lake there was a confidence and balance improvement exercise. Well really an excuse to fall in!

The weather is getting better, and the water is warming up. What better time will there be to have a go at paddling?

DUCKS Easter lake

Saturday on the lake.

The weather was lovely on Easter Saturday so we took the opportunity to work on the sun tan/burn. Great to see people back on the lake after the long dark winter. Here’s hoping for a warm summer.

Towing kayaks in pool

Its spring at last! Time to get back in those boats.

The last few months have not been easy for paddling. There has been the knock on effects of COVID. The less reported bird flu which closed the lake. More storms and strong winds than were really necessary. Added to the cold dark weather and thoughts can turn to a warm fire and mug of hot choccy.

But now spring is officially here. Soon we’ll have lighter evenings and getting back to the water becomes a realistic target for those with more sense than to see how numb hands can get in winter.

The time is right to start thinking about getting out on real water again.

Head in pool. Kayaks in background

The clocks have changed

With the change from BST to GMT, the nights are darker earlier. This gives the opportunity to paddle in the dark, well really it makes the dark unavoidable! It is a good activity to improve your technique as you don’t have the distraction of the view. The stars appear and at this time of year there’s fireworks too.