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The SCA Guidebook for Canoeists, Kayakers and Paddleboarders. This
is a completely redesigned, revised and updated 2nd edition,
previously published under the title Scottish Canoe Touring. Where
can I go paddling? Find the answers right here, with 135 great
canoe, kayak and paddleboard trips, 12 cross-Scotland routes, and
numerous ‘short easy trips’ in a unique guide for those seeking
gentler waters. This guide is aimed at those looking for calmer
waters – rivers, canals, inland lochs and sheltered sea lochs.
Routes described cater for all tastes, from those seeking an
idyllic afternoon’s paddle to those looking for a multi-day
canoe-camping expedition.
This revised and updated 2nd edition is an illustrated guide to
some of the finest tours of Scotland's waterways. Wild lochs,
placid canals and broad rivers, as they can only be seen from a
canoe or kayak.Eddie has chosen his favourite twenty-five inland
touring routes and described them in great detail. The routes are
beautifully illustrated with numerous colour photos and maps. The
selected routes are suitable for open canoes, sit-on-tops and
touring kayaks. Many of them can be tackled as a single voyage or a
series of day trips, with campsites en route. The journeys are all
accessible but highly varied, taking place on inland lochs,
sheltered sea lochs and rivers (of an easy nature, up to grade
two).A wonderful book for planning voyages and inspiring dreams, or
sharing your experiences with others.
Welsh Canoe Classics is an illustrated guide to some of the finest
tours of Wales' waterways. Scenic lakes, broad estuaries and
whitewater rivers, as they can only be seen from canoe or kayak.
Eddie, Adam and Wilf have chosen the best inland touring routes
which are described in great detail and illustrated with numerous
colour photos and maps. The selected routes are suitable for open
canoes, sit-on-tops and touring kayaks, and include seven
whitewater trips. Many of them can be tackled as a single voyage,
others as a series of day trips with campsites en route. The
journeys are all accessible but highly varied, travelling along
lakes, estuaries, rivers and canals. This is a wonderful book for
planning voyages and inspiring dreams or sharing your experiences
with others.
Most organizations are adept at using small groups - witness the
widespread use of teams. Yet, how do you work with 20 to 500 people
at a time? How would you involve all stakeholders in a critical
issue or the organization's future? How can you generate
contributions, consensus and commitment from the bottom up? People
want to contribute but often are frustrated through a lack of
opportunity or means. Large Group Processes allow people to
participate over things that matter to them. Participation leads to
commitment and commitment to ownership. Working with large groups
is relatively new, but these processes are proving very effective
with positive outcomes. Audiences can be customized with
stakeholders who might be inside or outside the organization, such
as employees, customers, suppliers, shareholders, the general
public and any other interested parties. Applications are
wide-ranging, touching on almost every aspect of organizational
life. The Large Group Facilitator's Manual offers you a blueprint
for planning, preparing, running and reporting successful large
group events. The authors walk you through six different processes
from concept to step-by-step facilitation with sample invitations,
checklists and even scripts. It is the first facilitator's guide to
cover so many processes with such detailed instructions.
Most organizations are adept at using small groups - witness the
widespread use of teams. Yet, how do you work with 20 to 500 people
at a time? How would you involve all stakeholders in a critical
issue or the organization's future? How can you generate
contributions, consensus and commitment from the bottom up? People
want to contribute but often are frustrated through a lack of
opportunity or means. Large Group Processes allow people to
participate over things that matter to them. Participation leads to
commitment and commitment to ownership. Working with large groups
is relatively new, but these processes are proving very effective
with positive outcomes. Audiences can be customized with
stakeholders who might be inside or outside the organization, such
as employees, customers, suppliers, shareholders, the general
public and any other interested parties. Applications are
wide-ranging, touching on almost every aspect of organizational
life. The Large Group Facilitator's Manual offers you a blueprint
for planning, preparing, running and reporting successful large
group events. The authors walk you through six different processes
from concept to step-by-step facilitation with sample invitations,
checklists and even scripts. It is the first facilitator's guide to
cover so many processes with such detailed instructions.
"English Canoe Classics" is an illustrated guide to some of the
finest tours of northern England's waterways, from the North Tyne
in Northumbria to the Shropshire Union Canal in the West Midlands.
Scenic lakes, placid canals and broad rivers, as they can only be
seen from a canoe or kayak. Eddie and 'Wilf' have chosen the best
inland touring routes. They are described in great detail and
illustrated with numerous colour photos and maps. The selected
routes are suitable for open canoes, sit-on-tops and touring
kayaks. Many of them can be tackled as a single voyage or a series
of day trips, with campsites en route. The journeys are all
accessible but highly varied, taking place on lakes, sheltered
coastline, rivers and canals. A wonderful book for planning voyages
and inspiring dreams, or sharing your experiences with others.
Eddie Palmer bought his first kayak over 50 years ago. It was a
wood and canvas one in which he set out to paddle rivers in his
part of middle England and Wales. Since then, he has kayaked and
canoed extensively in the UK, Ireland, western and eastern Europe,
the USA and Canada and southern Africa. His passion over the past
few years has been for long-distance canoe-camping. After a
competitive career in slalom and whitewater racing, he still
paddles whitewater. Eddie is a Board Director of the SCA and is the
co-author of Scottish Canoe Touring, author of Scottish Canoe
Classics and co-author of Irish Canoe Classics (all published by
Pesda Press). Nigel Wilford has been involved with canoeing for
most of his adult life, paddling throughout the UK, mainland
Europe, Canada, USA and New Zealand. Born in northwest
Leicestershire, his first canoe experience was on the gentle River
Soar. Not long after, he moved to Yorkshire to attend university.
The enjoyment he found while paddling the rivers of the northeast
firmly established canoeing as his activity of choice. In 1991 he
joined the British Canoe Union's coaching service, helping others
to improve their canoeing or to become better coaches. Nigel has
held various roles within the BCU including Local Coaching
Organiser and English Whitewater Safety Coordinator. He is a BCU
Level 5 Coach and member of Team Pyranha.
This is an illustrated guide to some of the finest tours of
southern England's waterways, from the Grand Union Canal in the
South Midlands to the River Tamar in the South West. Scenic lakes,
placid canals and broad rivers, as they can only be seen from a
canoe or kayak. Eddie and 'Wilf' have chosen the best inland
touring routes. They are described in great detail and illustrated
with numerous colour photos and maps. The selected routes are
suitable for open canoes, sit-on-tops and touring kayaks. Many of
them can be tackled as a single voyage or a series of day trips,
with campsites en route. The journeys are all accessible but highly
varied, taking place on lakes, sheltered coastline, rivers and
canals. It is a wonderful book for planning voyages and inspiring
dreams, or sharing your experiences with others.
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