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Event: 'Beginner Clinic For Whitewater Kayaking'

Whitewater Kayaking
Whitewater Kayaking is an adventurous discipline that utilizes smaller boats that are designed to be very maneuverable. This style of kayaking requires commitment and equipment. Our Whitewater classes and clinics are for those interested in running whitewater rivers and excepting the challenge (and thrill) associated with this exciting sport!
Date: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 At 05:30:00 PM
Duration: 3 Hours
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Beginner Clinic for Whitewater Kayaking

April 8, April 15, April 19-20

 

 This three day beginner clinic is designed for those wanting to learn the skill of whitewater kayaking.  On Tuesday, April 8 from 5:30-8:30 you will learn and practice flatwater skills, including basic strokes and maneuvering.  On Tuesday, April 15 from 5:30-8:30 you will learn how to deal with moving water and currents, how to catch eddys, peel outs, and how to gain boat control.  This portion will be held locally on the Mad River.  On Saturday, April 19 or Sunday, April 20, from 9-4:00, the third segment of this paddling clinic will be held on Rocky Fork and Paint Creek which is just east of Hillsboro, 1 ˝ hours from Dayton.  During this class you will put to use and practice your newly developed skills while paddling a beautiful class 1-2 stretch of whitewater, while further developing and fine tuning your skills.  For those interested, you can run the “Chutes”, a class III rapid at the end of the day… the Grand Finale! 

Costs will be $165 per person for the three day clinic.  Equipment Rentals $50, Wetsuit Rentals $15, Paddling Jacket $8.  You can also register for an additional day of training at Paint Creek and Rocky Fork (on Sunday) for $65.  Camping and lodging available.

 To participate in this clinic you must have attended a minimum of two rolling classes, or the equivalent with approval.  Basic equipment rentals can be pre-arranged for an additional fee.  There will be a minimum requirement of protective clothing that you will need to obtain to participate (due to the expected temperatures in April).

 



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