| Activity | Kayak training session |
| Destination | Main Lake Provincial Park |
| Date | 6 June 2017, Tuesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Darcy Mitchell; Instructor Douglas Taylor |
| Contact Info | darcy.mitchell@shaw.ca Registration: Please contact Darcy no later than May 15 to receive a registration form for one or both sessions. Payment in full must accompany registration; registration deadline is May 25. Payment is non-refundable, unless you are able to find someone to take your place by the registration deadline. |
| Description | 1) Three hour training/refresher on assisted kayak rescue and self-rescue. The session will begin with a review of basic safety and paddling skills. 2) A second three hour session, in the afternoon, on edging and maneuvering will be offered intermediate or advanced paddlers. |
| Meeting Place | Boat launch at Mine Lake, 2 km beyond Village Bay Lake |
| Departure Time | Meet at the boat launch by 8:30 to be ready to start at 9:00 for the morning session. The afternoon session would start at 1 p.m. |
| Difficulty |
moderate |
| Costs | $55 per person for one session or $100 for both |
| Trip limits | 6 people per session |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | All participants must provide their own kayaks and all safety equipment, including PFD, paddle float, pump, sponge, whistle. Wet suits are strongly advised (if you need a wetsuit, the trainer or other club members may have spares to loan – mention to Darcy when you register).
Bring warm drinks and warm clothing as we can get pretty chilled. |
Category Archives: Training
Trip Report – Paddle Training – 29 June 2016
On June 29, nine club members fell out of their kayaks – repeatedly. But with demonstrations and coaching by trainer Douglas Taylor, assisted by his wife, Penny, everyone got back in – repeatedly.
Organized through Coast Mountain Expeditions, the session provided an introduction to assisted kayak rescue and self-rescue for those without previous training, and a refresher and practice for more experienced paddlers. Participants took part in one of two 3-hour blocks, which included a review of kayak safety requirements, discussion of how to rig kayaks to facilitate rescue (e.g. good deck lines rigged loosely enough to grab easily), and a brief demonstration of bracing technique. Most time was spent, however, on the proper way to “wet exit” (after working up the nerve to voluntarily turn upside down….), and to safely and efficiently re-enter the boat either with the help of another kayaker, or with the use of a paddle and paddle float as an outrigger. Doug provided a handout on the steps in self- and assisted rescue which will soon be available in digital form for any club member who wishes one. Please contact Darcy at darcm@telus.net to request your copy.
The weather and water conditions at Mine Lake were perfect – warm air and water, sunny and a slight breeze – great for training, but probably not the most likely conditions for a real capsize. Doug emphasized the need to practice rescue techniques regularly so that the kayaker develops ‘muscle memory’ that will be there when needed for the real thing.
Participants agreed that annual training and practice are vital both for individual paddlers, and to build a cohort of club members with confidence in each other’s skills and knowledge.
Thanks to Lannie at Coast Mountain and trainers Doug and Penny for a very worthwhile day.
Darcy and Valerie
- Assisted rescue practice
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Kayaking Training – Mine Lake – 29 June 2016
| Activity | Kayak training and refresher course |
| Destination | Mine Lake |
| Date | 29 June 2016, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Darcy Mitchell and Valerie van Veen |
| Contact Info | vvv@qisland.ca. |
| Description | Doug Taylor, Paddle Canada kayak skills instructor, will provide training (or skills review) in assisted rescue, self-rescue and bracing (techniques to avoid kayak capsize). Depending on the number of registrants and their background and experience, we may have one session for those without prior training, and one for those with training in these skills. Assignment of individuals to particular sessions will take place once registration is complete; if most people are looking only for skills review, we may not be able to offer basic training in this session. Contact Val van Veen at the email address given above to be sent a registration form that will include requested information about your current skills level and completed training. |
| Meeting Place | Mine Lake boat launch/ beach access, 2 km beyond Village Bay Lake |
| Departure Time | Session 1 – 8:30 am; Session 2 – 12:30 pm |
| Difficulty |
NA |
| Costs | $55 per person |
| Trip limits | 10 (5 per session) |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | Space is very limited and participants will be registered on a first-come, first served basis. Deadline for mailing the registration form with payment is 8 June. |
Trip Report – Paddling practice strokes, bracing, rescues 28 May 2014
We had a sunny, breezy day for our paddling practice at Mine Lake. Jill, with help from Charlie, led a great session. After a short talk on the beach, the eight of us kayaked over to a more sheltered bay in the southwest corner of the lake. On the way over we practiced strokes and bracing. Everyone did at least one successful dump and re-entry, but each person chose what they wanted to do and how much. The water temperature was fine. We paddled through the narrows to Village Bay, practicing rafting up and getting an unconscious person back into a kayak along the way. Then we paddled back to the boat launch with the rising northwest wind at our back. We had drinks and snack on Les’ tailgate before packing up and leaving. Thanks very much to Jill and Charlie for their tremendous help on this.
Some take-away ideas: Practice bracing so you don’t end up dumping. Stay with the group, it’s easier to rescue if you have help. Don’t let go of your paddle or your boat.
- strokes
- Jill
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Paddling practice strokes, bracing, rescues 28 May 2014
| Activity | Kayaking |
| Destination | Mine Lake |
| Date | 28 May 2014, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Jill Sampson |
| Contact Info | 285- 3202 |
| Description | Practice kayak strokes, bracing and rescue techniques |
| Meeting Place | Mine Lake boat launch. |
| Departure Time | 1:00 |
| Difficulty | The difficulty will depend on what you want to do |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | You don’t have to dump in the water if you don’t want; you can come and practice strokes and bracing. Bring dry clothes, towels and snacks. We hope to have a fire on the beach. |
Basic kayak navigation 28 May 2014
POSTPONED
| Activity | Basic kayak navigation: tides and currents |
| Location | TBA |
| Date | |
| Instructor | Valerie van Veen |
| Contact Info | vvv@qisland.ca; 250 285 2329 |
| Description | This course will provide basic information on tides and currents for kayakers. It is the second course in a series, following the course on charts and compass |
| Meeting Place | TBA |
| Time | 3:00 pm for two hours |
| Difficulty |
basic, appropriate for all who want to understand tides and currents for kayakers |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | Interested participants are encouraged to phone/email Valerie with any specific questions and what they are particularly interested in learning during this session. |
Basic kayak navigation 30 April 2014
| Activity | Basic kayak navigation using chart and compass |
| Location | TBA |
| Date | Wednesday 30 April 2014; afternoon or evening, as participants prefer; 2 – 2.5 hrs |
| Instructor | Valerie van Veen |
| Contact Info | vvv@qisland.ca; 250 285 2329 |
| Description | Using charts and compass, participants will learn basic skills of navigating typical waters found around Quadra and Desolation Sound; does not include detailed tide/current instruction |
| Meeting Place | TBA |
| Time | see above |
| Difficulty |
basic, appropriate for all who want to learn the skill |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | Charts and compasses will be provided; participants are very welcome to bring their own as well. Interested participants are encouraged to phone/email Valerie with any specific questions and what they are particularly interested in learning during this session. |
Trip Photos – Kayak Course Quadra 15-16 June 2013
Six members took the Paddle Canada Level 1 course from Albert Keller of Coast Mountain Expeditions. The weather was great for the course and the water temperature at the lakes was surprisingly warm. The first day at Mine Lake focussed on strokes and rescues; the second day near Surge Narrows concentrated on safety, trip planning, braces and rescues. There was only one unplanned capsize!
It is surprisingly hard to get back into a kayak from the water if you’ve never tried it. But it becomes much easier after training and practice.
- Albert Keller
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Kayak Course Quadra 15-16 June 2013
| Activity | kayaking |
| Destination | Paddle Canada Level 1 course at Quadra lakes and Coast Mountain Lodge |
| Date | Saturday-Sunday, 15-16 June 2013 |
| Trip Coordinator | Valerie Van Veen, course taught by Coast Mountain Expeditions |
| Contact Info | 285-2329 |
| Description | 12 hours. 2 days; land and water instruction; includes planning and executing a day trip in sheltered waters. |
| Meeting Place | |
| Departure Time | |
| Difficulty |
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| Costs | $210 per person, with certification; $199 per person without certification (regular $250, includes cert)Kayak rentals $40 per day, delivered (regular $60 + delivery) |
| Trip limits | 6 for certification |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: |
Kayak practice sessions
KAYAK PRACTISE SESSIONS WITHOUT INSTRUCTORS
We have various options here.
- Strathcona Pool- shallow end available 6:30-8 pm Tuesday and Thursday for kayak practise; bring your own kayak, none available at the pool; regular admission charge; check with pool before going over as might discontinue in good weather
- Strathcona Pool – book for our own use –
- 8 – 9:30 pm Thursday (possibly other days; staff were not sure what dates are available, will have to confirm) , shallow end, rate $37.50, bring your own kayak
- 4-5 pm Saturday, possibly other days to be confirmed (usual Birthday Party booking time) ; rate $48.50 per hour; bring your own kayak
- Lakes – to be arranged by Club members
- Drew Harbour – a good place to practise in the real ocean – somewhat warmer, shallow, and less wind/wave action – to be arranged by Club members.
13 April 2013, updated 19 April 2013
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