View Full Version : Canadian Canoe Courses, Who is best?
Minttree
14-11-2005, 11:10
Dear Bushcraft people,
I really want to learn the art of 'Canadian Canoing', does any one know a good school, which possibly does the course as a river trip?
Any information will be most appreciated.
best regards,
Minttree
It's a bit far north, perhaps, but 'Beyond Adventure' are very good. They do both courses and trips. Based at Aberfeldy in Perthshire, so handy for Loch Tay and whitewater on the River Tay.
anthonyyy
14-11-2005, 13:10
You could try asking at the forum "community" here:
http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/
It's a bit far north, perhaps, but 'Beyond Adventure' are very good. They do both courses and trips. Based at Aberfeldy in Perthshire, so handy for Loch Tay and whitewater on the River Tay.
+ 1 Doc
They're very good.
However if you are too far away and don't fancy taking a week's holiday in Scotland to begin learning then I would recommend that you contact the BCU (The british canoe union, the sport's governing body) and see if they have any affiliated clubs near you.
The club instructors will all be BCU qualified and you will be able to use club boats to practise in.
George
Minttree
15-11-2005, 15:51
Thanks veryy much for the info..I shall be looking into the suggestions given.
Cheers :D
qweeg500
16-11-2005, 01:52
http://www.orcadventures.co.uk/
I plan to sign up for one of these courses next year maybe.
:aargh4: I can't remember the name of the company. It's the one that Jed runs Roving Rich and some of the others have been on courses with them. I'd recommend them and so would all the people that went out at the Spring Bushcraft UK Moot :D
jdlenton
16-11-2005, 11:43
Tony IIRC I think its called "True North" but i could be wrong
James
Yep, I think that's the one, I can't find any info on the web though.....Umm.
If you go to Bushcraft Expeditions site there is a link on the "about us" page I think.
Neil
C_Claycomb
16-11-2005, 17:12
I don't know whether Jed is doing courses as such, but if he is he would get my vote!
I went with on an expedition with Jed and Dave Goodworth back in the early summer. We paddled around a couple of lochs up on the Knoydart Peninsula. Not only is Jed a good teacher and very experienced at handling canoes, he is also very experienced at kitting out and running expeditions so we learned a lot more than just how to handle boats.
Sounds interesting. Any idea what level BCU qualification can be taught? I've already got BCU 1, but am interested in 2 and 3.
Perhaps if there are enough BCUKers interested we could get together for this?