Many, Many, Many years ago i just To kayak on the Liffey.
It was organised by a local Youth club i was a member of, however i never really got beyond the basic lessons (expense, oh so the expense) And as much as i would love to get back into it, i think i would need to increase my general fitness* before i could get back into it.
However i still miss the fun of being cold and wet and close to nature.
The Liffey is a great river to learn on, because it is a dammed river they can control the volume of water when they want to have major competitions, ala http://www.liffeydescent.com/, but most times it is nice and calm, with weirs and with step descents and all other things to learn on.
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It was organised by a local Youth club i was a member of, however i never really got beyond the basic lessons (expense, oh so the expense) And as much as i would love to get back into it, i think i would need to increase my general fitness* before i could get back into it.
However i still miss the fun of being cold and wet and close to nature.
The Liffey is a great river to learn on, because it is a dammed river they can control the volume of water when they want to have major competitions, ala http://www.liffeydescent.com/, but most times it is nice and calm, with weirs and with step descents and all other things to learn on.
*This is short hand for loose a Lot of weight!