Castleconnell Tuesday 10th
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- Conor Lowe
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Another Trip this week to Castleconnell for anyone who wants to go!! Would like to see as many of you guys out practising for your level three assessments for those who need them. Just post here if you would like to go and be at the boathouse for 1pm on Tuesday.
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I'd Love to go because i need to practice my level 3 stuff but i have a test worth 15% on wednesday .
Enjoy it Guys
Enjoy it Guys
- patriciaflynn
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I'll be there
Trish Flynn
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I actually can't go now
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- mmmm_scandalous
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This trip could potentially be the perfect time to go surfing this week.
If you all have the time and are interested.
If so can someone get in contact with Conor, Eoghan or Jack?
Sunny weather, nice waves and pretty warm.
Surf is far better than CC for learning edge control and getting comfy in your kayak too!
Anyways, only have 15 mins to get in contact with one of them lads
If you all have the time and are interested.
If so can someone get in contact with Conor, Eoghan or Jack?
Sunny weather, nice waves and pretty warm.
Surf is far better than CC for learning edge control and getting comfy in your kayak too!
Anyways, only have 15 mins to get in contact with one of them lads
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