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Easy rivers in wicklow/dublin for kayaking

  • 02-12-2009 05:43PM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 26


    Me and a friend have been kayaking for a while both with very little prior experience but learning.
    I know yeah we should join a club but amongst other activites and full time bar work we both just don't have time to commit to a club.
    We were just thinking of taking on a nice easy river to start off with, get out on some moving water etc.. so if anyone could suggest anywhere that would be ideal it would be greatly appriciated

    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 live to kayak


    well some rivers in the wiclow mountains have changed in the floods so its hard to tell whats easy or not. I would recommend going with some one thats a good rescuer as most rivers will take swimmers. One river running really well is the Avonmore+you can get into clara lara:D.I do stress take a verrrrrrry experienced kayaker with you.:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 441 ✭✭KenHy


    despite the fact you don't have time I'd still recommend joining a club!
    In Dublin look at www.wwkc.net or in wicklow look at http://www.wicklowmountainskayakclub.com/blog/

    For rivers have a look at www.irishwhitewater.com for guides.

    But to re-emphasise what live to kayak said, always go out with someone who knows the river and is a good paddler themselves. even easy rivers (such as say the liffey or Boyne) have hazards which can be very dangerous if you did not know what you were looking at and where to go and not to go.


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