Suz Posted December 10, 2004 Share Posted December 10, 2004 Good news - Pool Session is on for Saturday December 18,from 7 to 9pm.Please RSVP so that I will know how many spotters we need.Are you ready to practice your roll? Do you want to perfect your re-entry technique? Are you afraid that time spent without practicing a high-brace will leave you high and wet? Or do you just miss being in you boat? All of our pool sessions this year will be the “Open Practice” format where you can learn from your peers. Things that can be practiced in a pool include skills, techniques and strokes that do not need an expanse of water, such as: * Wet exits * Rescues, assisted and unassisted. * Equipment testing, exploration, shakedown, usage or just getting comfortable, for example, using a paddle float for rescues. * Strokes not needing an expanse of water, such as draw and pry. * Rolling, bracing, balance bracing, sculling, etc. Equipment for pool sessions, includes: * Own boat, either sea kayak or short boat.* PFD -- required for anyone in a boat in a pool session. * Spray skirt -- required for the vast majority of skills to be practiced * Paddle float – optional, for rescue practice, rolling practice, etc. * Pump – optional for practice involving capsized or swamped boats * Goggles or a face mask -- highly recommended for practice that involves immersion, since chlorinated pools can be hard on the eyes. PLEASE NOTE: NSPN requires that payment for the pool sessions must be made in advance of the pool session. Your Registrar will provide you with the details that you need to know. Pool sessions are non-refundable. Registrar: Suzanne Pritchett email: suzanne dot Pritchett at Comcast dot net Price: $15 members; $20 non-members When you inquire about a pool session, please include: Your name, phone number, NSPN membership number, expiration date, emergency contact and their phone number in the email. Directions:Coming from the south, get off at Exit 20 for Frontage Road and Williams Tunnel. Stay on the left hand side. On the second set of lights, take a left (you'll see a sign for Back Bay/South End). Go straight through the light at Albany St., followed by another light at Harrison Ave. On the third light at the intersection for Washington St, take a right and go straight. When you cross over the Mass turnpike, you'll hit a light. You'll see the community center/school building on the left hand side. You can take a left on to Marginal Road and look for on street parking. Or, you can go straight through the light and take a left at the next light onto Oak St. West. Our parking lot is half way down the block on the left (right across from the YMCA). However, be aware there's limited parking. If you're coming from the north, cross over the Zakim Bridge and go down into the tunnel. Stay on the left lane in the tunnel. The exit to Chinatown and South Station is on the left hand side in the tunnel. When you come up to the end of the exit ramp, stay on the right hand side and proceed straight onto the surface artery. You'll go through one set of lights (Chinatown Gate can be seen on the right) and then on the second light, take a right onto Kneeland St. From there go straight through the light at Tyler St, then Harrison Ave. On the third light, at the intersection of Washington St, take a left toward the New Medical Hospital Center. You will pass right under the Hospital, and then go by the Double Tree Hotel on the right. At the light after that, take a right onto Oak St. West. The parking lot to the center is half way down the block on the left, right across from the YMCA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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