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Mini-tour - Yalding to Maidstone

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Sunday 26 October 2014, 08:00
     

Mini-tour – Yalding Lock to Maidstone
Sunday 26th October 2014

The clocks go back on Sunday 26th so, if you go by your body clock rather than the one on your wall, you can gain an hour’s paddling on this Sunday! To make the most of this, I’m planning a slightly longer run on Sunday, paddling from Yalding back down to the Club?
The distance between Yalding & the Club is approximately 8 miles. For comparison, a round trip from the Club to East Farleigh Lock and back is about 6 miles, and to Allington Lock and back is around 3 miles. However, paddling from Yalding to the Club is all ‘downhill’ and we might have the benefit of some flow as well, hopefully.
Meet at the Club at 8:00/8:15am GMT (which should still feel like 9am BST), leaving the Club at 8:30am to drive to Yalding. Alternatively, meet at Yalding – by the lock (not weir pool) – by 8:45am. Boats can be unloaded at the roadside immediately adjacent to Yalding lock, but cars should then be moved along the road a bit, for parking.
I would expect us to reach the Club by about 12:30/1:00pm. There’ll need to be a car shuffle back to Yalding after the paddle.
As this is a longish paddle please dress appropriately and bring a snack & hot drink.
At Teston lock, there is usually a choice of using the canoe pass (helmet recommended) or portaging. The lock at East Farleigh will require a portage.

Caution: Teston weirs can be dangerous; do not attempt to shoot the sloping weir or the pour-over weir.

Contact: Steve Chinn [email protected]


Disclaimer: all our trips are run by club members like you, and unless specifically described otherwise are peer paddles.  If you think that you would benefit from the support of a formal river leader or coach, please contact the trip organiser in advance - we can usually arrange something!  Otherwise you should be confident that your own ability matches the trip as planned.  If your trip is being led by someone - a more experienced paddler, river leader or a coach - it is your responsibility to mention any medical or other issues which may arise during the trip.