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Kevin B (RPS Coach)

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  1. Anyone interested in grabbing some surf in Nahant on Wed.? Plan on late afternoon, say 4/5pm.
  2. http://www.necn.com/05/17/10/Missing-kayak...amp;feedID=4215
  3. QUOTE (Kevin B @ May 12 2010, 03:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Phil and I will be launching from Frisbee's Market in Kittery (43.082422,-70.703137) at 10:30am on Sat. We'll be heading counterclockwise and coming back via the creek. ALL are welcome. If you have questions about whether this trip is for you, then feel free to ask either myself or Phil by PM or by posting here. We expect to be off the water by 2pm. Please note that parking is limited so that we may end up dropping boats and parking at the school down the street. Frisbee's address: 88 Pepperrell Road Pepperrell Cove Kittery Point, ME (take a right after it and follow the road down to the water.) If anyone gets lost on the way, my number is 978.270.8170.
  4. Yes, yes, call it what is should be called...according to our description for L2 trips, "Paddling will be on lakes, sheltered rivers, harbors, tidal estuaries, etc.", G is correct that L2 trips have yet to be posted since this "discussion" began.
  5. Great Bob! I think we're a total of 4 at the moment.
  6. http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_...en_rescued.html
  7. "Who are we?..... really"...longshot I know, but paddlers?
  8. Phil and I will be launching from Frisbee's Market in Kittery (43.082422,-70.703137) at 10:30am on Sat. We'll be heading counterclockwise and coming back via the creek. ALL are welcome. If you have questions about whether this trip is for you, then feel free to ask either myself or Phil by PM or by posting here. We expect to be off the water by 2pm. Please note that parking is limited so that we may end up dropping boats and parking at the school down the street. Frisbee's address: 88 Pepperrell Road Pepperrell Cove Kittery Point, ME (take a right after it and follow the road down to the water.)
  9. QUOTE (Kevin B @ May 7 2010, 08:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Going around the Cape. If anyone is interested, please post or email. I'll add details closer to the date. 9am meet at Pavilion Beach (Greasy Pole) and head counter clockwise around the Cape. Godfrey, I updated the info.
  10. Going around the Cape. If anyone is interested, please post or email. I'll add details closer to the date. 9am meet at Pavilion Beach (Greasy Pole) and head counter clockwise around the Cape.
  11. Nancy, Our session will start in May and I'm sure others will follow.
  12. Did you get to the Introduction to Sea Kayaking Workshop? Are you itching to get in a boat? Come on out to our pool session designed just for you! In this two hour session, we'll cover everything from wet exits and boat maneuvering to self and assisted rescues. Join us afterwards for the traditional PPPO! Some come on out and join us in Haverhill! What can I do at a pool session? All of our pool sessions this year have been "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.What equipment might I need? This depends on what you plan to do. Although we prefer that you use your own equipment, boats, pfds and paddle may be available with advance notice. Below are some suggestions: PFD-Everyone needs to wear a PFD if they are going to be in the pool.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. Important Information:$20 for members (you must be a member to attend these sessions) You do not need to be a member for this session. 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. This is a two hour pool session (5:30pm-7:30pm). This two hour slot includes getting boats in and out of the pool, changing, etc. Please make sure your boat is clean BEFORE the event. Dirty boats will not be allowed in the pool.Expect to arrive 15 minutes before to help each other with bringing boats into the pool.Registration Information: To register, please send the following information to Kevin Beckwith at Kevin@nspn.org : Full NameNSPN Screen Name (registrations will not be processed without the screen name)Phone NumberEmergency ContactEmergency Contact NumberAddress and Directions to the pool: 137 Monument Street Haverhill, MA 42N 47' 8.35", 71W 6' 23.78" http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1605610
  13. Ah, but it's the most fun when they're together!
  14. Might be a little bump on an otherwise dreary day this Sat. Anyone interested in playing in the surf? Decide location closer to the weekend.
  15. QUOTE (Kevin B @ Apr 7 2010, 02:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Canceled due to lack of attendance. Canceled
  16. Hi Rick, There is room and folks usually bring their own kayak and gear. To register, you can follow the information here: http://www.nspn.org/forum/index.php?act=ca...mp;event_id=707
  17. QUOTE (Kevin B @ Mar 28 2010, 03:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Only 2 sessions left! If you want to try all of those stupid kayak tricks in warmish water, then these might be your last chances for the year! Still room...only this Sat. and next for pool sessions!
  18. Yes, yes, it's early in the season but you have to work the bugs out sometime. Anyone up for around the Cape?
  19. Only 2 sessions left! If you want to try all of those stupid kayak tricks in warmish water, then these might be your last chances for the year!
  20. Our dog walkers are not available, so we'll be paddling locally. BIB time of 9am at Deveraux in Marblehead. Plan on paddling out to Tinkers, etc. depending on the group preferences. Return to Dev. around 1:00pm. Bring a helmet if you are planning to go near the rocks.
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