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SCC Jan News # 1: Guided Sat morning paddle, Broke Inlet & lots more

Recent Events
Nanga, Winery Paddle, Blackwood, Moore River, Penguin Island, Walpole, Champagne Breakfast, Collie River,
Full Moon Paddle.  The list goes on.  All well attended and great fun.  Check out the trip reports on the website (coming soon). 
More events planned.  Keep an eye on the website and the notice board in the club.   Make sure you book as some events fill up quickly.  

New Member Guided Saturday Morning Paddle to Point Walter – 21 Jan 06
A great pastime for many members is to have a Saturday morning paddle followed by

Coffee/Tea/Muffins/Cakes/Breakfast/Fruit Salad (had to throw that one in and sound health conscious)
at the Point Walter Cafe (they have tables permantly reserved for us).
On Sat 21 Jan we are holding a guided paddle for new members who want to see what Point Walter is all about
.  Meet at the club at about 9.00 am.  Our newly qualified instructor, Geoff (where's my cake) Emery will

lead you on a guided paddle – distance and direction will depend on conditions and how you feel, but most importantly
ending up at Point Walter Cafe for morning tea, before returning to the club around 11 or 12 midday.

No need to book, just turn up at around 9.00 am.     'Old' members are also welcome to come along and introduce
themselves and join us on the paddle. Any questions, contact Glenn on 0418 908 555.

26-29 Jan 06 – Broke Inlet
Carry all your gear and camp on an island in the inlet.   Paddle accross to the island on Thursday
afternoon and set up base camp.  Friday 10 km paddle to Shannon River, Saturday 16 km paddle to the mouth of the inlet. 
Sunday return to mainland and travel home.
For bookingÉ telephone Steve Emms on 9341 1328. 
If  Steve is not at home Ð leave a your name and 
a return phone number Ð your call will be returned.  See website for more details.       


Sunday 5 Feb 06 – Mainpeak Summer Dash
The Mainpeak Summer Dash is being held on Sunday 5th February 2006 and is open to all competent
paddlers with two courses: 12km long course & 7km short course.   Starting from Point Walter, finishing in Nedlands. 
Lets see a big contingent of Swan Canoeists supporting our main sponsor and winning prizes for the club. 

See http://www.paddle.com.au/summerdash.aspx for details.   Contact Jennifer on 0403 502 584 if you're interested in attending.  She will help organise a Swannies attack on the event.

10-12 Feb 06 – Busselton Sea Kayaking Weekend Drive down friday night.  Staying in a church camp in Busselton with beach access.  $30 pp for two nights accomodation.  Paddling in Geographe Bay both days.
For booking….telephone Colin Priest on 9446 5505 See website for more details. 

An Evening Under the Stars – will not be 25 Feb 06

A night on a motor boat.  East Freo to the city.  Dinner drinks fun. Date to be advised.  

4-6 March (labour day long weekend)- Warren River
Details to come.   
  

12 March 06 – Club Open Day Bring along family, friends, collegues, enemies (just to see if anyones reading).
Many volunteers wanted.  To volunteer put your name on the list in the club or contact Chris on 0403 050 431.
 
19 March 06 – Rod Fry Race
Come and race or help out as a volunteer.  Many volunteers also wanted for this one. 
To volunteer put your name on the list in the club or contact Paul Smith on 0419 191 166. 
25-26 March 06 – Ravenswood Weekend
Details to come.

1-14 April 06 – Ningaloo Reef

Sea kayaking adventure.  Spaces limited.  Contact Colin Priest on 9446 5505
14-18 April 06 (Easter) – Augusta
Camping at a camp ground on the river, close to town.  Modelled on the hugely successful Walpole trip. 
Turn up, set up camp, do what you like; go paddling, go walking, go to wineries, have fun.  (activities are not Pre-organised).
Spaces limited.   Contact Glenn on glenn@strategicachievement.com.au or 0418 908 555

Social scene.

We had a great time at Walpole, lets have some stories from everyone who went!!
Glenn calls it a 'trip report'..be daring, let all of the canoeists know what we did..Paul Smith's pilates class,
Glenn's first guitar performance… and where did you paddle, walk, cycle, fish, run, eat,
drink, sleep, climb trees, party, picnic,bird watch, make whoops! Send me
your funny stories please for next newsletter! lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com
Lots happening as you will see on the web-site and the notice boards. We
need your help though. Please volunteer to help with some of the social
activities. We will be so pleased to see you! Paddle Bash Friday resumes in
Feb , we are going to add a social paddle again every month, on a Friday at

the same time as the races. This event is always followed by a bar-b-que. We
are getting lists of volunteers to do the bar-b-que each Friday. It's so         
easy!! All you have to do is collect the food from Woolworths in the grove 
centre Cottesloe and get some paddlers to help to cook it on the night!     

There are some amazing trips coming up soon, and don't forget Point Walter on a 

Sat morning too. See you out there on the water, Lesley. 0423733748.  

Please support our great sponsor, Mainpeak Paddlesports.
  
  

the same time as the races. This event is always followed by a bar-b-que. We are getting lists of volunteers to do the bar-b-que each Friday. It's so         easy!! All you have to do is collect the food from Woolworths in the grove centre Cottesloe and get some paddlers to help to cook it on the night!      There are some amazing trips coming up soon, and don't forget Point Walter on a      

SCC Dec News # 2: Broke Inlet Trip, Collie R White Water, Rolling, Ningaloo Reef

Penguin Island this weekend…

Broke Inlet (nr. Walpole). Paddle/Camp. Australia Day weekend 26th-29th Jan 2006
A club paddling long weekend from Thurs to Sun (during the Australia Day holiday). 
Drive down Thursday morning (about 4 _ hours from Perth).  Meet at the inlet 12 midday for lunch.  (Exact meeting place will be advised at briefing) Itinery: 
Thursday : After lunch paddle (with all gear) to an island in the inlet.  Set up camp.  (Approx 5km)
Friday : On the water after breakfast.  Day paddle to the mouth of the Shannon river and back. Packed lunch, tea back at camp.  (Approx 10km) 
Saturday : Day paddle to the mouth of the inlet and back.  Packed lunch, tea back at camp.  (Approx 16km)
Sunday :  return to mainland.  (Approx 5km)    See
web page link for all other details now…. BookingsÉ telephone Steve Emms on 9341 1328.

White Water Paddling on the Collie River Monday 9th Jan 06
(Depending on water level) River is graded 2-3.  Must have white water experience and short play boat.
For more details contact Colin Priest after 1st Jan 06 on 9446 5505

Rolling Lessons Tuesdays 6.00-7.00pm Jan 17th Ð Feb 7th  06   
Meet at the beach on the northern side of Meads bring a dive mask.

Sea Kayaking Ningaloo Reef. April 1-15th  06
This will be a sea kayaking expedition carrying all camping gear in our kayaks. 
Numbers will be strictly limited. For more details contact Colin Priest after 1st Jan 06 on  9446 5505

Walpole at New Year
Coalmine Beach Holiday and Caravan Park has let me know another campsite has become available from Dec 27 to Jan 2. The site fits 2x 2 person dome tents. If anyone else is interested in coming to our New Years Camp then please let me know. Fourteen Swannies are booked on so far. You can come for part of the period if you wish. The cost is $13 per person per night. Check out the park on www.coalminebeach.com.au or phone 1800 670 026.For more info phone Maggie Orum 9335 3931 or 0408 677 420 or maggieo@bigblue.net.au

Other Events:
8 Jan – Social Paddle and Champagne BBQ
13 Jan – Full moon paddle and dinner at restaurant
10 Feb – Busselton sea kayak weekend
25 Feb – Evening under the stars
19 Mar – Swan Canoe Club Open Day

To all Swan Canoe Club Members
Have a Happy and Safe Christmas.  

Colin Priest   President

Please support our great sponsor,
Mainpeak Paddlesports.

 

Broke Inlet Trip Announced (Jan 2006)

A club paddling long weekend from Thurs to Sun (during the Australia Day holiday).  Drive up Thursday morning (about 4 _ hours from Perth).  Meet at the inlet 12 midday for lunch(Exact meeting place will be advised at briefing)

Itinery: 
Thursday : After lunch paddle (with all gear) to an island in the inlet.  Set up camp.  (Approx 5km)
Friday : On the water after breakfast.  Day paddle to the mouth of the Shannon river and back. Packed lunch, tea back at camp.  (Approx 10km) 
Saturday : Day paddle to the mouth of the inlet and back.  Packed lunch, tea back at camp.  (Approx 16km)
Sunday :  return to mainland.  (Approx 5km)

Location:    
Broke inlet is within the DÕentrecasteaux National Park and lies approximately 130klms south of Bridgetown. (About a 4 _ hr drive from Perth).   

Boats: 
Sea Kayak or kayak that can carry all necessary camping equipment, clothes, food and water.
Conditions can be windy/choppy.
Sea Kayaks may be hired from Rivergods Ð 9529 0749.

Food/equipment:   
Paddlers are responsible for their own food and drink requirements during the whole trip.  It is recommended that each person takes 5 litres of water per day. Accommodation during the trip is by camping and paddlers are responsible for all their own camping equipment. A full list of equipment to bring will be given at the briefing.

Experience:    
Must have good basic skills and be capable of a 16km round trip.  Can be windy/choppy

Costs:   
None. 

Briefing :
For this trip there will be a briefing/workshop run by Colin Priest. Maps/ directions will  be supplied at this time. In addition to the normal briefing Colin will be discussing/demonstrating knowledge and techniques which are particularly relevant to this trip.  Attendance at the briefing is recommended. The date of the briefing is Tuesday 17th January, time 7.30pm.

Booking/contact:   

For bookingÉ telephone Steve Emms on 9341 1328.  If  Steve is not at home Ð leave a your name and a return phone number Ð your call will be returned.

 

 

 

 

SCC Dec News # 1 – Christmas Party TOMORROW! & lots of new events

Boat Ramp Rebuild A big thanks from all members to the guys who completed the boat ramp rebuild last weekend.  The work completed by Phil, Lee, Brad, Colin Scully, Terry, Andy and Peter is appreciated by all.

Christmas Party, 6.30pm, Saturday December 3rd, Bollywood on Swan!
BYO drinks. Namaste! The response has been good we are in for a great party. Thanks for all the offers of dishes, we now have enough hot food. Please join us for an exciting night of fun at the club house!  Wear your favourite Indian style clothing and be prepared for an awesome night of authentic cuisine, dancing and special entertainment. Santa will sail in early evening- children be ready to meet him from 6.30pm outside the club house. Be warned, he is not your average Santa! From 6.00 pm till late. 10 dollars for adults and 5 dollars for children. Pay at the door. Looking forward to partying with you – always! Lesley. lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com. tel. 0423733748. Web page
link…

Penguin & Seals Islands Paddle & BBQ- Sunday 18 December 2005 

The plan is for a morning paddle, 8 am meeting for 8.30 am on the water. Sorry for the early start, but we have to get off the water before the sea breeze picks up.   The Paddle:    Paddle to Seal Island first.  We can't land here but you can get a great view of the sea lions and hopefully the dolphins.  If the weather allows, paddle around the back of the Penguin Island and land, go for a snorkel, enjoy the beach.  If the weather is a bit rough, we'll stay on the shore side of Penguin Island, and have some time to explore the island.  Paddle back to shore and finish off with a BBQ lunch. See website for details.  Contact:    Jennifer on jenniferhouston@optusnet.com.au or 0403 502 584, or Glenn on glenn@strategicachievement.com.au or 0418 908 555 (prefer email) Bookings are necessary at least a week prior to the event – early bookings do assist with the planning and risk management. Web page link…

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day – 24 and 25 December 2005
(Just in case you didn't know the dates)Please join us for an afternoon and evening of social fun and jocularity in Fremantle for Christmas Eve.Christmas Day early gathering on Port Beach, Fremantle, BYO breakfast, from 8 am. Its Salty and Delicious! Contact:    Lesley – lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com or 0423 733 748 

Walpole New Year Camping – 27 Dec – 2 Jan 2006
Currently fully booked.  Contact Maggie [maggieo@bigblue.net.au] if you want to go on the standby list.

Broke Inlet – 26-29 Jan 2006 (Australia Day Weekend)
Details to be advised shortly.  This will be a 'carry all your camping gear' trip. Watch website for details.

Social Paddle and Champagne BBQ Brunch:   8 January 2005
Welcome back to the club for the new year.  Light social paddle 6-8 km, followed by champagne brunch and BBQ. BYO drink, $5 breakfast. Full Moon Paddle – 13 or 14 Jan 2006

Full moon paddle, possibly in Fishermans Harbour Fremantle.  Watch website for details.

Sea Kayaking Summer Camp Busselton/Dunsbough, 10-12 Feb 2006
Accommodation at a church camp on Caves Road, Busselton has been booked. There are 16 rooms, very basic, beds with mattresses – BYO linen and covers.  There are separate ablutions and a kitchen.  The cost of the accommodation for the weekend, Friday and Saturday nights is $30.00 per person, shared room. There will be an organised paddle for sea kayakers on the Saturday and an easy paddle along the coast on the Sunday.Bookings will only be accepted with payment. Contact Colin Priest on 9446 5505 to book.
Please note: A kayak is required to carry the same safety equipment as a boat if operating off the mainland.    0-2 Nautical Miles: Lifejacket (P.F.D. type 1), Bailer, Anchor, Flares.    2-5 Nautical Miles: As above plus an EPIRB. 

An Evening Under The Stars – Feb Date to be Confirmed
Join us on a motor boat for the evening, from East Fremantle to City and back. Details to Follow. 

Ravenswood Camping – March (Date to be confirmed)
Camping in Ravenswood, paddle Saturday and Sunday.  Come for the weekend or come for a day.

Easter  14-18 April
Volunteer is being sought to organise a trip for Easter.  Contact Glenn Rogers – glenn@strategicachievement.com.au, Jennifer Houston – jenniferhouston@optusnet.com.au, or Lesley Hadnett – lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com with ideas or if you would like to organise a trip.

SCC News Nov # 3 – Launch ramp repairs, Broke Inlet trip announced

LAUNCHING RAMP REPAIR - This weekend
Some recent paddlers may have notice activity at the rear door - we are at last 
replacing the ramp and the main work is happening on Sat 26th Nov.
The ramp, rear door and side ally will be out of bounds all day. Please launch your boats north of Meads. If you are keen to help come along at 8am - lots of heavy lifting to be done. Many thanks to Phil Harris and Lee Edwards for taking on this big project.
 

BROKE INLET Trip (Near Walpole) Australia Day Weekend (Thurs-Sun) 2006 

Details on the web site very soon.

DOOR CODE CHANGE - TODAY - 25th Nov 

You will have been mailed the new door code (either email or snail mail).
Remember to treat this number and your key very securely since your Club's
and fellow members' valuable property is at stake!

SCC Nov News # 2 – Moore R Trip, Penguin Island Trip, Xmas Party, Meet The Champions

DOOR CODE CHANGE - FRIDAY WEEK - 25th Nov
You will be mailed the new door code (either email or snail mail). 
Remember to treat this number and your key very securely since your Club's
and fellow members' valuable property is at stake!
Paddle Bash Fridays
Our Friday paddle bash summer series continues until Dec 16. Paddles starting 
at 6pm. Each week all participants go into a draw for two $50 Mainpeak vouchers,
with $500 vouchers for the overall series winners. Bring your friends and
family to the BBQ afterwards, all food is provided (just $2/$4) just bring
something to drink.
For more info visit this page
or phone Paul on 0419191166.
Moore River (Guilderton) - Sunday Paddle and  BBQ - 27 November 2005 
 
The plan is for a club paddle on Sunday 27 November.  
Meet at 9.15  am for a 10.00 am departure.   Drive up that morning or come
up Saturday and camp overnight  (only a few camping places left) .  
Exact meeting place to be advised.
 
The Paddle:  About a 12 km paddle on the Moore River.  Starting in Guilderton
we'll paddle upstream for 6km where we'll stop for morning tea at a picnic
spot by the river.  Then paddle back again.
 
BBQ:   Following the paddle we'll have a BBQ lunch at a nice spot by the
river in Guilderton.
 
Location:    Guilderton is on the coast about 100 km north of Perth on the
coast at the mouth of the Moore River.
 
Boats:  Finn/415/surf ski upwards - if you need a boat contact Gina Rogers. 
gina@ginarogers.com.au
Equipment:     Life jackets are strongly recommended, helmets are not needed. 
Otherwise hat, sunnies and sunscreen. Something for a picnic morning tea and lunch.
Experience:   Must have basic skills or be an experienced paddler. Must be capable 
of a 12km round trip.  All flat water.   
Costs:   None if just paddling and bringing your food.   If camping overnight, 
will have to pay for a campsite and food.
 
Camping:  Camping will cost about $10 per person.   There are only a few camping
spots left, so book now if you want to camp.    Some of us will drive up Saturday
some time and camp overnight at the Guilderton Caravan Park.  They also have chalets
at $70 per night for two people if you're too soft to camp.  
Contact:   Glenn on glenn@strategicachievement.com.au or 0418 908 555 (prefer email) 
- bookings are a must for both camping and paddling. Web page link...
Penguin & Seals Islands Paddle - Sunday 18 December 2005 
 
The plan is for a morning paddle, 8 am meeting for 8.30 am on the water. Sorry for
the early start, but we have to get off the water before the sea breeze picks up.
 
The Paddle:    Paddle to Seal Island first.  We can't land here but you can get a
great view of the sea lions and hopefully the dolphins.  If the weather allows,
paddle around the back of the Penguin Island and land, go for a snorkel, enjoy the
beach.  If the weather is a bit rough, we'll stay on the shore side of Penguin Island,
and have some time to explore the island. 
Paddle back to shore and finish off with a BBQ lunch.
 
Location:    Penguin Island and Seal Islands are south of Perth near Rockingham. 
Exact meeting place to be advised.
 
Experience:     4km round trip, paddlers must have completed basic skills course or
be an experienced paddler, and must be confident in some waves and swell, imagine the
Rottnest ferry going past on a windy day. It may not be like this, but you should be
stable and happy in the boat. Sounds obvious, but you MUST be able to swim.
Boat:     preferably ski, ocean kayak or at least a boat with a rudder, however if 
youÕve done the paddle a few times before anything you are confident in.
Equipment:    Lifejackets will be required, spraydecks required with kayaks, footwear 
is a must, additional gear TBA.  Water, sunscreen, sunnies, hat and cover-up clothing,
snack food for on the island will also be required.
Food:    At least 1 litre of water for the paddle.  Snack food for morning tea.  
BBQ lunch for after the paddle (optional)
Costs:    None.  Bring your own food and drink.
Contact:    Jennifer on jenniferhouston@optusnet.com.au or 0403 502 584, or 
Glenn on
glenn@strategicachievement.com.au or 0418 908 555 (prefer email)
Bookings are necessary at least a week prior to the event - early bookings do assist 
with the planning and risk management. Web page link...
Christmas Party, 6.30pm, Saturday December 3rd, Bollywood on Swan! BYO drinks.
Namaste! 
Please join us for an exciting night of fun at the club house! All you have
to do is let us know you are coming, wear your favourite Indian style
clothing and be prepared for an awesome night of authentic cuisine, dancing
and special entertainment. Santa will sail in early evening- children be
ready to meet him from 6.30pm outside the club house. Be warned, he is not
your average Santa!
It would be fantastic to have some offers of help to make this your best 
party ever! If you can bring an Indian dish on the night let me know.
Now get ready to email me your replies as soon as possible so that we can 
cater for you and book the entertainment. The cost is 10 dollars for adults
and 5 dollars for children. Pay at the door. You even get a discount if you
bring along a dish. Please try and e-mail by 28th November, our final
meeting to prepare for this party is on 29th Nov. Time is short. Do it now!
Looking forward to partying with you - always! Lesley. 
lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com. tel. 0423733748. Web page link...
 
Future Paddling Events
 
The club is committed to organising regular social and paddling events.
Dates have been set for Moore River in November, Penguin Island in December and
Busselton in February.  Planning is taking place for a Friday evening paddle in
Fishermans Harbour Freo in January and an Australia Day weekend trip to Broke Inlet.
And New Year's camp at Walpole.
Details of these will follow.
 
The social committee is currently looking at events for next year. 
 
Anyone can organise an event.  Members of the social committee will assist with the
planning and preparations and we can give you a format to follow for the planning of events.
 
If you would like to organise an event or have an idea for an event, please contact
the social committee and we will arrange a place on the calender for your paddle. 
We are particularly looking for ideas for Easter and long weekends.
 
Contacts if you have any ideas or would like to organise an event are:   
Glenn Rogers -
glenn@strategicachievement.com.au,
Jennifer Houston -
jenniferhouston@optusnet.com.au and
Lesley Hadnett -
lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com  
And if you've got any ideas for social events (Parties, Movies, BBQ's, Dinners, etc)
contact Lesley on
lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com
MEET THE CHAMPIONS AT THE UWA WATERSPORTS COMPLEX
Hear Robin Bell, World Slalom C1 Champion, and Thomas Schmit, Gold Medallist, 
K1 Slalom, Athens Olympic Games, at the University of Western Australia Watersports Complex.
DATE    Wednesday 23 November 2005
TIME  7.30 pm
VENUE  University of WA Watersports Complex
                  Junction of Mounts Bay Rd and Hackett Drive
                  (Car park 23 next to the University Boat Club)
ADMISSION Gold coin
Coffee and nibbles provided. More info here...
Rolling Lessons 
Start Tuesday 22nd Nov 6.00-7.00pm at the club. 
Bring a dive mask with you.
Kayak Surfing
Saturday mornings with Aron Gove starting 26th Nov at South Cottesloe beach. 
Contact Aron Friday afternoon / evening on 9313 2680 (h) or mob 0405063930 to
find out the surf conditions, time and where to meet.
Surfing is suitable for most types of kayaks including sea kayaks. No previous
experience required although you will need to have good basic skills and be able
to perform a deep-water rescue.
If you are not sure about surfing come along and join us for coffee afterwards.
Sea Kayaking Summer Camp Busselton/Dunsbough, 10-12 Feb 2006
Accommodation at a church camp on Caves Road, Busselton has been booked. 
There are 16 rooms, very basic, beds with mattresses - BYO linen and covers. 
There are separate ablutions and a kitchen.  The cost of the accommodation for
the weekend, Friday and Saturday nights is $30.00 per person, shared room.
There will be an organised paddle for sea kayakers on the Saturday and an easy 
paddle along the coast on the Sunday.
Bookings will only be accepted with payment. 
Contact Colin Priest on 9446 5505 to book.
Please note: A kayak is required to carry the same safety equipment as a boat 
if operating off the mainland.
   0-2 Nautical Miles: Lifejacket (P.F.D. type 1), Bailer, Anchor, Flares.
   2-5 Nautical Miles: As above plus an EPIRB.
Australian Canoeing Award Scheme
For any member interested in finding out about the A.C. award scheme and 
how to work towards becoming an instructor, there will be a meeting on
Tuesday 22nd November at 7.15pm at the club.
What else is on?
Every Friday evening - Club Night and Paddle Bash Fridays - paddle and food and drink 
Every 3rd Friday evening - a guided paddle - great for beginners (then have some food etc)
Every Saturday morning - coffee paddle to Pt Walter
Rolling Lessons - Tuesday 6-7pm, 22 Nov to 13 Dec.
Introduction To Kayaking courses - 12 Nov & 4 Dec
Basic Skills course 11 Dec
Moore River (Guilderton) - Sunday Paddle and  BBQ - 27 Nov

Christmas Party, BOLLYWOOD THEME! - Dec 3rd
Penguin Island Trip 18th Dec

New Year's Camp - new year

Busselton sea kayak weekend - Feb 10, 2006

Penguin & Seals Islands Paddle – Sunday 18 December 2005

The plan is for a morning paddle, 8 am meeting for 8.30 am on the water. Sorry for
the early start, but we have to get off the water before the sea breeze picks up.
 
The Paddle:    Paddle to Seal Island first.  We can't land here but you can get a
great view of the sea lions and hopefully the dolphins.  If the weather allows,
paddle around the back of the Penguin Island and land, go for a snorkel, enjoy the
beach.  If the weather is a bit rough, we'll stay on the shore side of Penguin Island, l
and and have some time to explore the island. 
Paddle back to shore and finish off with a BBQ lunch.
 
Location:    Penguin Island and Seal Islands are south of Perth near Rockingham. 
Exact meeting place to be advised.
 
Experience:     4km round trip, paddlers must have completed basic skills course or
be an experienced paddler, and must be confident in some waves and swell, imagine the
Rottnest ferry going past on a windy day. It may not be like this, but you should be
stable and happy in the boat. Sounds obvious, but you MUST be able to swim.

Boat:     prefereably ski, ocean kayak or at least a boat with a rudder, however if
youÕve done the paddle a few times before anything you are confident in.

Equipment:    Lifejackets will be required, spraydecks required with kayaks, footwear
is a must, additional gear TBA.  Water, sunscreen, sunnies, hat and cover-up clothing,
snack food for on the island will also be required.

Food:    At least 1 litre of water for the paddle.  Snack food for morning tea. 
BBQ lunch for after the paddle (optional)

Costs:    None.  Bring your own food and drink.

Contact:    Jennifer on jenniferhouston@optusnet.com.au or 0403 502 584, or
Glenn on glenn@strategicachievement.com.au or 0418 908 555 (prefer email)

Bookings are necessary at least a week prior to the event – early bookings do assist
with the planning and risk management.

Moore River (Guilderton) – Sunday Paddle and BBQ – 27 November 2005

The plan is for a club paddle on Sunday 27 November.  
Meet at 9.15  am for a 10.00 am departure.   Drive up that morning or come
up Saturday and camp overnight  (only a few camping places left) .  
Exact meeting place to be advised.
 
The Paddle:  About a 12 km paddle on the Moore River.  Starting in Guilderton
we'll paddle upstream for 6km where we'll stop for morning tea at a picnic
spot by the river.  Then paddle back again.
 
BBQ:   Following the paddle we'll have a BBQ lunch at a nice spot by the
river in Guilderton.
 
Location:    Guilderton is on the coast about 100 km north of Perth on the
coast at the mouth of the Moore River.
 
Boats:  Finn/415/surf ski upwards – if you need a boat contact Gina Rogers. 
gina@ginarogers.com.au

Equipment:     Life jackets are strongly recommended, helmets are not needed.
Otherwise hat, sunnies and sunscreen. Something for a picnic morning tea and lunch.

Experience:   Must have basic skills or be an experienced paddler. Must be capable
of a 12km round trip.  All flat water.   

Costs:   None if just paddling and bringing your food.   If camping overnight,
will have to pay for a campsite and food.
 
Camping:  Camping will cost about $10 per person.   There are only a few camping
spots left, so book now if you want to camp.    Some of us will drive up Saturday
some time and camp overnight at the Guilderton Caravan Park.  They also have chalets
at $70 per night for two people if you're too soft to camp.  

Contact:   Glenn on glenn@strategicachievement.com.au or 0418 908 555 (prefer email)
– bookings are a must for both camping and paddling

SCC Nov News # 1 – Mainpeak Shop Night ,Moore R Paddle, Xmas Party, New Year’s Camp, Rolling Lessons

MAINPEAK PADDLESPORTS Shop Night for Swan members only - 3rd Nov 
(THIS THURSDAY !!)
See the last enews for details.
Moore River  (Guilderton) - Sunday Paddle and  BBQ - 27 Nov 2005 
 
The plan is for a club paddle on Sunday 27 November.  
Meet at 9.15 am for a 10.00 am departure.   Drive up that morning or come
up Saturday and camp overnight  (only a few camping places available) .  
Exact meeting place to be advised.
 
The Paddle:  About a 12 km paddle on the Moore River.  Starting in Guilderton
we'll paddle upstream for 6km where we'll stop for morning tea at a picnic
spot by the river.  Then paddle back again.
 
BBQ:   Following the paddle we'll have a BBQ lunch at a nice spot by the river in Guilderton.
 
Location:    Guilderton is about 100 km north of Perth on the coast at the mouth of the Moore River.
 
Boats:  Finn/415/surf ski upwards - if you need a boat contact Gina Rogers. 
gina@ginarogers.com.au  
Equipment:     Life jackets are strongly recommended, helmets are not needed.
Otherwise hat, sunnies and sunscreen. Bring something for a picnic morning tea and lunch.
Experience: Must have basic skills or be an experienced paddler. Must be capable 
of a 12km round trip.  All flat water.   
Costs: None if just paddling and bringing your food.   
If camping overnight, will have to pay for a campsite and food
 
Camping:  Camping will cost about $10 per person.   There are only limited camping
spots available, so first in first serve.    Some of us will drive up Saturday some
time and camp overnight at the Guilderton Caravan Park.  They also have chalets at
$70 per night for two people if you're too soft to camp.  
Contact: Glenn on glenn@strategicachievement.com.au or 0418 908 555 (prefer email) - 
bookings are a must for both camping and paddling
Christmas Party, Bollywood (Indian) Theme, Sat Dec 3rd, Swan Canoe Club
You should have heard the rumour by now, it's an Indian Christmas Party this 
year. I am looking for volunteers to help in some small way or just e-mail
me with your ideas and suggestions for the night. We will be having a couple
of social meetings about the above. Come along to the club house on Tuesday
8th November, 7pm if you would like to help us plan this party and other
social paddling events. Social committee nights are fun nights, see you
there! Lesley. 
lesleyhadnett@hotmail.com. tel.0423733748.
New Year's Camp
You are invited to join other members of Swan Canoe Club on our New Year's camp. 
I have booked 3 bush camping sites at Coalmine Beach Holiday & Caravan Park on
the Nornalup Inlet at Walpole between Dec 27 and January 2. Each site can fit
up to 3 x 2 person tents. So there is space for 9 single people + extra if you
are sharing a tent. The cost is $21 per night per site (that's for 2 people) +
$9/4.50 per extra adult/child.  There may be a small loading required so that
we ensure the 3 sites are secured for the whole period.
If you are not a happy camper, at the moment there are 2 cabins available for the 
whole or part of that period for $100 per night for 2 to 4 people. If you are
interested in the cabin option then it's best to make the booking yourself on
9840 1026 (or 1800 670 026) and to do this early before they get booked out.
At the moment I am looking for expressions of interest in the tent sites. So please 
ring me on 93353931 or 0408 766 420 or e-mail maggieo@bigblue.net.au and let me know:
1) What nights you are interested in (It's not necessary to be there for the whole time)
2) How many people are likely to be in your party.
Also let me know if you are likely to pursue the cabin option.
This is a casual camp where everybody would be responsible for their own gear and food. 
Rather than organising bushwalks and paddling trips formally as club events, activities
will be organised privately, so people will have to do things at their own risk.
The camp ground is inside the Walpole-Nornalup National Park.
You can view the website on www.coalminebeach.com.au
Cheers, Maggie Orum
Rolling Lessons
The club will be offering rolling lessons free to members on Tuesday 
evenings from 6.00 -7.00pm starting 22nd November for four weeks.
Will recommence  in the New year if members are interested. 
Contact  Colin Priest 9446 5505 for more details.  
Anyone able to help instruct  would be appreciated.
Also Beach Kayak Surfing then coffee Saturday mornings over the summer 
months - details coming soon.
Perth Canoe Polo Quiz night
Want to show off your intellectual prowess, or just have a fun 
night out? Then come along to the Perth Canoe Polo Quiz night.
Saturday, 19th November 2005 
Royal Park Hall (Cnr of Vincent and Charles Streets, Nth Perth) 
Commencing at 7.30pm $60 per table (6-8 people) or $10 per head
Book a table and get a group of friends together. 
This is a licensed event and a range of alcohol will be for
available sale along with soft drinks BYO nibbles and table food to share
with your friends. Fantastic fun, activities and prizes.
Bookings essential - please call or email to reserve your table NOW. 
Nick O'Loughlin Ph: 9383 7164, email: aimp@iinet.net.au Dave Ellery email: dave.ellery@bigpond.com
Front Door Entry Code About to CHANGE - 25th Nov!
On the 25th Nov 2005 the front door number code will change. The new code will be 
emailed or snail mailed only to FINANCIAL MEMBER a few days before this date. So be
please be warned. Send outstanding membership renewals today if you want to ensure
uninterrupted access to the Clubrooms.
What else is on?
Every Friday evening - Club Night and Paddle Bash Fridays - paddle and food and drink 
Every 3rd Friday evening - a guided paddle - great for beginners (then have some food etc)
Every Saturday morning - coffee paddle to Pt Walter
Mainpeak Shop Night - 3rd Nov
Blackwood River Tour - 5-6 Nov

Rolling Lessons - Tuesday 6-7pm, 22 Nov to 13 Dec.
Introduction To Kayaking courses - 12 Nov & 4 Dec
Basic Skills course 11 Dec
Moore River (Guilderton) - Sunday Paddle and  BBQ - 27 Nov 2005

Christmas Party, BOLLYWOOD THEME! - Dec 3rd
New Year's Camp - new year

Busselton sea kayak weekend - Feb 10, 2006
The Club WWW Calendar is here...

Blackwood River Camping Trip

Blackwood River Tour – this is a popular river tour from Sues Bridge to Chapmans Pool.

Approximately 28 km of river winding its way through state forest. River graded 1-2 mainly flat flowing water with a few easy rapids, suitable for beginners with good basic skills. Base camping overnight on the banks of the river.

Bookings essential. Contact Colin Priest on 9446 5505 for more information.

  

Also you must come to the information session on 25th Oct at the Club 7pm if you have not done been on this event before.