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Post by chrish on Dec 23, 2005 20:20:40 GMT 1
will we be stopping for dinner on the kayak meet. is the cafe near the colwyn slipway open. or the pier cafe. i was just thinking that it might be nice to have something hot to eat or drink halfway through the day. what do others think or am i neshy.
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Post by johnlegg on Dec 23, 2005 21:02:59 GMT 1
Neshy am afraid If you think you will get hungry then pack food I just manage on soup and anything with a wrapper. sandwiches always get wet and are a pain. But I must admit that food on a boat or kayak for me nether mixes well. My family think it is funny that i can be sick on a kayak But they were high waves and i shouldn't of anchored
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Post by chrish on Dec 23, 2005 21:25:15 GMT 1
its just that we,re going colwyn way and theres a cafe right on the sea front at the harbour slipway and we could eat something hot with our kayaks tethered in front of us. be nice. hot bacon and sausage baps and tea before the paddle home.
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Post by johnlegg on Dec 23, 2005 21:28:05 GMT 1
I will go with the flow i don't mind stopping
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Post by donald on Dec 23, 2005 23:55:03 GMT 1
I see no problem carrying the food and drinks in the patrol boat if need be. I think though that a 'leg stretch' and 'nose bag' half way through on land is a better option than afloat.
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Post by The Image ™ on Dec 24, 2005 10:51:14 GMT 1
A 10 min stretch of the legs would be good especially for the newbies but the question is 'time'. How long will it take us to paddle (with tide on our side) to where we're going? How much fishing time before we have to paddle back? How much time will it add on to go to the harbour cafe? And most importantly, is it open this time of year? Answers please.
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