Beginner Whitewater Kayak Clinic
Beginner Whitewater Kayak Clinic
Event Dates: 05/15/2020 – 05/16/2020
Price: $85.00
Location: Tuckaseegee River and Fontana Lake (Nantahala Area)
Beginner clinics are targeted at those who have little or no experience paddling whitewater or are starting over again with a new type of craft (i.e. switching from canoeing to kayaking). Beginner clinics cover the very basics of kayaking. The first day is generally spent covering equipment, outfitting, safety precautions, and river features on dry land, and then spending time on a lake with the instructor introducing the proper stroke techniques on flat/non-moving water. This venue allows the student to concentrate on the strokes and not the water. The second day of the beginner clinic is held on a class I-II white water river, to ease the students into moving white water and emphasis is placed on technique and becoming comfortable on the river in one’s boat. The typical beginner clinic student has no experience or is not yet comfortable on rivers like the Lower Green, Upper or Middle Haw, or Tuck Gorge.
More details available on https://www.carolinacanoeclub.org/ Membership in CCC is required. This clinic is for persons over 18 years of age, or over 15 years with a parent attending the clinic (Above 13 years may also be considered on a case-by-case basis).
Instructors: To Be Determined, Class size up to 10 with an ACA certified instructor and Qualified Assistant.
Participants should be able to provide the required gear for use during the clinic. The Club or Instructors are not expected to provide gear. You may also contact education.chair@carolinacanoeclub.org for questions and advice.
Registration is on a space available basis and spaces are determined by date payment for the course is received. You must also fill out CCC and ACA Waivers. Additional forms are required for minors.
Bookings
This event is full.
All participants in any Carolina Canoe Club (CCC) trip do so as common adventurers. The CCC or its individual members may coordinate paddling trips but no one is considered leader of a trip. As common adventurers, all participants take the responsibility for making their own decisions including, but not limited to, whether it is safe for them to participate on any particular water body, what equipment they need and use, the routes they may choose to paddle, whether their skill levels and abilities are adequate for the activity or whether climate and water conditions are appropriate for their participation. Participants are exclusively responsible for their own safety.
Individual coordinators for all CCC activities set requirements per their sole discretion. The CCC does not necessarily endorse or approve requirements set by coordinators.