Monday, November 29, 2004

27-28 Nov. trips

Club members paddled the lower Taff, Radyr weir to Llandaff weir on the morning of Saturday 27 Nov. and the upper Wye, to Rhayader on Sunday. A bit of rain on Friday and Saturday must have put the water levels up slightly but it was still very low on the Wye. This was a first visit to that stretch for Rob and Tim.The letterbox slot was extremely tight: Tim was wedged in it for a second or so. Although the water was low thankfully it was not so low to actually be a "scrape" and it was an enjoyable trip.

Thursday, November 18, 2004

AGM 9 Nov. 2004: minutes

Present (at the Plough, Whitchurch): Phil (Chair), Steve (Vice -C.), Les (Treasurer), Hywel (Sec.), Andy R. (Memb. Sec. & Equipment Off.), Grant (Training Off.), Richard, Rob, Matt, John N., Andy P.

1. Minutes of last AGM accepted.

2. Reports:

Chair: none.

Treasurer: had had to dip into reservce acct. for the first time to settle recnt pool bill as recent pool attendances had not been covering costs. The situation was not sustainable in the long term. Agreed discussion to be added as AOB.

Sec: had been contacted by CBBC Xhange who wanted to film us. (Richard agreed to liaise with them).

We'd had an e-mail from Sid Sinfield WCA following up on Nige Robinson's visit to club at the beginning of the year. In particular, he asked who had been nominated to deal with Child Protection.

The web site was now being updated regularly, and we have a blog. Unfortunately, as the www.dragonpaddlers.org.uk URL redirected to the new site it was no longer coming up in web searches. As a result few new people were finding us and pool attendances and membership were being affected as a result. (In discussion, Richard agreed to try to find a solution to the redirect problem).

Memb. Sec.: we had 29 paid-up members in the past year. 2004/05 membership fees were now due.

Equip. Off.: reported on equipment bought during the year: new spray decks, paddles, air bags. Noted that an equipment assessment was due.

Training Off.: explained that planned 3* training/assessment sessions would now be arranged for Spring 2005 as clashes had occurred with Autumn 2004 dates. (In discussion it was pointed out that those people who did their Canoe Safety test 2 years ago would need to be reassessed by this time next year to maintain their validity). 

3. Appointment of Officers:

As noted against names above but Phil stood down as Chair and Andy R. elected in his place. Matt. agreed to take over as Memb. Sec. and John N. as Equip. Off.

Nominations were sought for a Child Protection Officer but none were forthcoming. The Sec. was asked to respond to Sid Sinfield (WCA) explaining that the Club felt that legislative requirements were becoming too burdensome for volunteers, none of our members was willing to take on a role which could put them in a position of bearing responsibility, and as such we would not even seek to appointto such an office in the future.

4. AOB:

General discussion about the future. It was felt we were in a bit of a dip at the moment in terms of membership and pool activity, though in terms of river trips we had been, and still were, more active than we have been for years. Some actions were identified to improve the pool situation:

i. Participation in CBBC programme could give us a boost. Richard to pursue.

ii. Richard to try to find a way of improving hits on the club site from web searches.

iii. Some visits from youth groups/scouts to be arranged, by Grant and Andy respectively. Andy would circulate a proposal as to number of pool visits planned and charging/membership arrangements.

 

 

Sunday, November 7, 2004

Sunday 7 November - a busy day for Dragon Paddlers

Dragon Paddlers were out in force today - 2 river trips!

Trip No. 1, Hywel, Tim and John C. went on the Usk from Sennybridge to Aberbrân. We were honoured to be joined with an intrepid paddler of international fareknown- Clare Jones. I paddled with her in the French Alps in 2003 but that's not why she's gets the write-up. No, she paddled as one of a two girl team to Alaska. Not from Wales, admittedly, but still.... Read about her trip on the following link. http://www.vividplanet.co.uk/insidepassage/pressinfo.html

(We joined up with 4 Cardiff C.C. members too - thought I'd better mention them too but hey, compared with Clare Jones - are you newsworthy?

Our trip was incident free (low water) - apart from the 3rd drop where I went too far to the left. There wasn't enough water to carry me over the lip and I eventually pencilled in vertically, hit the bottom and capsized forward. I rolled up but felt fairly silly. Oh, and Tim went canyoning on the first fall. He got carried down backward to the start of the drop, managed to turn his boat, but lost his paddle. Holding a branch he then climbed out of his boat and let it make the trip unaccompanied. Fascinating to watch. He did carry back up to do it all properly latter.

Trip No.2: Grant and Matthew went to Stratford-on-Avon for the Avon Descent. Matt promised a report so watch this space.

 

Monday, November 1, 2004

Usk, 31 October

Andy kindly made the access arrangements for us to o on the Usk from Tal-y-bont to Llangyndir and then unfortunately couldn't join us: a variation on the wedding aniversary excuse was given this time, on the lines "I forgot our ...". So it was me, John C., Rob and Tim who made the trip. A step up in whitewater paddling experience for Tim whose previous high point was the Sennybridge to Aberbrân trip of a couple of years ago. The water was quite high which made for a fairly bouncy, rock free trip. Tim managed well although taking a swim at the bottom of virtually the last whitewater section. (I didn't see it because I'd abandoned the boring leadership role to get some more important surfing practice in on a wave towards the beginning of the section: sorry Tim).

Mild weather too and a pint in the Star to finish. What more could we ask for?