ICU wrote: Hi guys,
The Irish Canoe Union will be running two instructor workshops on the 21st and 22nd of November 2009. As part of these workshops we will be offering free Level 3 Skills Assessment on Saturday and free RSR1 Training on the Sunday to any of your club members who might be interested.
This is a great opportunity for beginner and intermediate paddlers to work with experienced and qualified instructors under excellent ratios free of charge, ratios may be as low as 1:1. Even if people don’t feel they are not up to standard, it is a good opportunity to get some good training and specific feedback. Also there may be many strong paddlers around who have just never gotten around to doing the Level 3 Skills Assessment, so it is a good opportunity for them to get it out of the way for free.
Saturday 21st November: Level 3 Kayak Skills Assessment
Location: Lower Bandon put in
Time: Meeting at 1.00pm, Ready to get on at 1.30pm
Application form link
Sunday 22nd November: RSR1 Training Course
Location: Lower Bandon – exact location to be confirmed
Time: Meeting at 1.00pm, Ready to get on at 1.30pm
Application form link
Please ask anyone interested to fill out one of the attached application forms and return them to us as soon as possible, before Wednesday 18th November as we need time to co-ordinate the two days. They can just leave the payment blank.
More details can be found on our Training Calendar here
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. We can take up to 40 people on each day so don’t be shy! The more the merrier!
If you know of any other clubs or individuals who may be interested in the day please forward them on the information.
Regards
Benny Cullen
Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
Unfortunately due to weather this thing was cancelled.
Another thing I found out was that there wasn't that many people signed up for the free places on the courses. I was rushing to get the young bucks in our club signed up ASAP, little did I know the demand would be so low. This is seriously weird stuff.
The weekend is part of the ICU's continued professional development program for instructors, a really good program it is too, they should be commended for this. As a by product of this CPD courses there are free places for anyone that wants to take the course.
They advertised the free places widely and contrary to common-sense they weren't flooded with people signing up. Are Irish people so sceptical about something that free that they keep away? Is it a bad time of year (For NUIG it was timed perfectly)?
Whatever the reason(s), when it rescheduled I would ask everyone to plug this event within your paddle group or club. Having more paddling peers with their Level 3 or RSR can only be a good thing. And you cant beat free.
Another thing I found out was that there wasn't that many people signed up for the free places on the courses. I was rushing to get the young bucks in our club signed up ASAP, little did I know the demand would be so low. This is seriously weird stuff.
The weekend is part of the ICU's continued professional development program for instructors, a really good program it is too, they should be commended for this. As a by product of this CPD courses there are free places for anyone that wants to take the course.
They advertised the free places widely and contrary to common-sense they weren't flooded with people signing up. Are Irish people so sceptical about something that free that they keep away? Is it a bad time of year (For NUIG it was timed perfectly)?
Whatever the reason(s), when it rescheduled I would ask everyone to plug this event within your paddle group or club. Having more paddling peers with their Level 3 or RSR can only be a good thing. And you cant beat free.
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
Hey,
Much link Seanie I found it difficult to believe when Benny told me people were not beating down his door to be a part of this day and get some savage stuff for free. Seriously when times are a little tighter like they are now and a chance to save a nice tidy sum on free training & assessments I would have thought the list of people wanting to do this would have been epic long. If I was in a position that I needed to do either of these courses I would have grabbed it with both hands.
How and ever.....
These have been rescheduled for the new year.
And
Adrian
Much link Seanie I found it difficult to believe when Benny told me people were not beating down his door to be a part of this day and get some savage stuff for free. Seriously when times are a little tighter like they are now and a chance to save a nice tidy sum on free training & assessments I would have thought the list of people wanting to do this would have been epic long. If I was in a position that I needed to do either of these courses I would have grabbed it with both hands.
How and ever.....
These have been rescheduled for the new year.
LINK HERELevel 3 Kayak Skills Assessment
When: 27 February 2010
Details:
Date
27/02/2010
Location
Cork - Lower Bandon
Course Provider
Irish Canoe Union
Contact No
01 625 1105
[email protected]
Assessor
TBC
Total Places
Lots
Places available Lots
Fee
FREE OF CHARGE
Application Form
Skills Application Form
Meeting Time
1.00pm
Meeting Place
Lower Bandon Put In
Notes Level 3 Kayak Skills Syllabus
*
This Assessment is open to anyone
* Interested parties should download and submit an application form by email or post and leave the payment blank
And
LINK HERERSR1 Training Course
When: 28 February 2010
Details:
Date
28/02/2010
Location
Cork - Lower Bandon
Course Provider
Irish Canoe Union
Contact No
01 625 1105
[email protected]
Trainers
TBC
Training Panel Applicants
TBC
Participants to date
Lots
Places still available
Lots
Fee
FREE OF CHARGE
Application Form
RSR Application Form
Meeting Time
1.00pm
Meeting Place
TBC
Notes RSR1 Syllabus
*
This training is open to all persons with interest in White Water Safety and Rescue
* Interested parties should download and submit an application form by email or post and leave the payment blank. Please contact the Irish Canoe Union if you have any further queries.
Adrian
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
I'm surprised there wasn't a big demand for this. It's encouraging to see these courses being run outside of dublin, spreads the love. In the locals defense, I believe ucc had their fresher weekend organised for the same weekend. Otherwise i'm sure they would've hopped on that gravy train
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
I've never paddled the Lower Bandon before, where's the put-in point for it? Could someone send a link from google maps please?
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
On top of that, if someone has the time could they write up a guide for that part of the river.
Seanie
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Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
The normal get on is above or below the weir in Bandon town. Next to Lidl and Supervalue.
There's a few more spots down river with suitable parking and easy river access, even a chipper half ways.
Not sure where the lads are going to use at the weekend. Its 10 minutes drive from Bandon to Innishannon. You can see the river from the road all the way. Get off river right, under the bridge in Innishannon.
And sure everyone knows where Bandon and Innishannon are.
No time to put up a proper guide right now, but if nobody else has done it by June (After exams), I''ll take a stab at it. Maybe.
There's a few more spots down river with suitable parking and easy river access, even a chipper half ways.
Not sure where the lads are going to use at the weekend. Its 10 minutes drive from Bandon to Innishannon. You can see the river from the road all the way. Get off river right, under the bridge in Innishannon.
And sure everyone knows where Bandon and Innishannon are.
No time to put up a proper guide right now, but if nobody else has done it by June (After exams), I''ll take a stab at it. Maybe.
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
Hey Alan, as the Postie says, if coming from Cork or anywhere civilised, head out the main Cork / Bandon road and you'll pass through Inishannon. At the end of the village the road bends left over a bridge, this is the get off. To park, turn left immediately after the bridge and 50m further on you'll see parking on your right. You can walk down to the river through the trees from here.
The get on we normally use (there are a few options): continue out the Bandon road from Inishannon, straight through the little roundabout at the petrol station, all the way into Bandon til you come to a t-junction (river can be seen on your right). Turn right, then immediately left before you cross the river, so heading up along the river, big supervalue carpark is just up here. You can choose either above or below the weir.
Muireann
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source= ... 97675&z=13
The get on we normally use (there are a few options): continue out the Bandon road from Inishannon, straight through the little roundabout at the petrol station, all the way into Bandon til you come to a t-junction (river can be seen on your right). Turn right, then immediately left before you cross the river, so heading up along the river, big supervalue carpark is just up here. You can choose either above or below the weir.
Muireann
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source= ... 97675&z=13
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
thanks Muireann
Re: Free L3 Skills Assessment and RSR1 Course - Bandon
Thanks for that lads, I pretty much copied and pasted what ye wrote up and added a guide:
http://www.irishwhitewater.com/river_gu ... php?id=490
I also added a map, thanks Muireann.
There still good bit missing form the guide, so if someone does have the free time to add more or upload photos, it would be appreciated.
Thanks again,
Seanie
http://www.irishwhitewater.com/river_gu ... php?id=490
I also added a map, thanks Muireann.
There still good bit missing form the guide, so if someone does have the free time to add more or upload photos, it would be appreciated.
Thanks again,
Seanie