Wales 2017
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 6:06 pm
By now, I'm sure a lot of you will have heard about the Wales trip. If not, don't fret, this message will tell you everything you need to know!
When: The 2017 Wales trip will take place from January 14th-21st. That's a Saturday - Saturday week, so 7 days. We will be leaving early (very early) on the 14th, getting the ferry from Dublin to Holyhead and then driving to where we will be staying. Returning home on the 21st. Should be back in Limerick around mid day Sunday, January 22nd...the day before 2nd semester starts!
Where: The Wales trip takes place in Wales....more specifically, north Wales. We stay in a cheeky little hostel called "Jesse James Bunkhouse", christened as "The CrunkHouse" in years gone by. The advantage of this hostel is that it is no more than an hourish drive from any rivers we will be paddling...the disadvantage is that because it was built by a man on his own in the 1960's, it isn't insulated very well. i.e Its a tad cold.
Who: Due to many of the river leaders being busy with co-op/4th year, we will have to limit numbers. We will be bringing approximately 12-15 beginners on top of whatever river leaders are going but that is subject to change. The way sign up will be is as follows:
If interested fill out this MANDATORY SURVEY by Wednesday 9th of November.
The committee will then go through the applicants and select who we think will benefit most from the trip. Preference will also go to those who have been putting in a lot of time in the pool and on the river this semester. Everyone who is selected will be informed and at that point, a deposit will be taken from each person. The remaining balance will have to be paid in late December/early January more than likely.
How Much: The trip will cost approximately €150 but this may change slightly. Food, transport and accommodation are included in this figure. The only extra money you will need is for personal expenses (e.g hot chocolate or stronger...).
What You Need: WARM CLOTHES. I cannot reiterate it enough. Wales is cold in January. But you can very easily take steps to minimise it:
1. Try your best NOT to wear cotton on/near the river. We will supply wetsuits for those that dont have their own gear. If you are going to wear base layers, make sure they are fleece, thermal layers, rash vests or similar. Cotton holds water and once it's cold, you're cold. BUY PYJAMAS. Fleece pyjamas or onesies will be your best friend on this trip. You can pretty much wear them immediately after getting off the river or put them on under your wetsuit. Fluffy, warm socks are also a must for the week. And wellies, rain jacket, water proof pants, hats, gloves...just all the warm/wet gear you can think of.
2. To stay warm on the river, I'd suggest buying a pair of neoprene socks. They can be bought in I-Canoe or pretty cheaply on Ebay/Amazon. Try and get a pair that is at least a couple of millimetres thick so that they'll keep you warm. Neoprene skullcaps are also great things to keep your head warm. They work the same way as the neoprene socks.
What you need to do:
1. Do the survey:
2. Watch these videos:
Michael Howard 2012
Gavin Sheehan 2013
Jack Phelan 2013
3. Keep paddling! Get out on the water as much as you can between now and January 17th! You don't want to be going over feeling very rusty!
4. Ask questions! If you have any doubts or questions about the trip, ask below or ask one of us in person!
5. GET EXCITED! Only a few more weeks left in college so put the head down, get exams out of the way and then look forward to a great week away!
References
Sheehan, G. (2014) "Wales trip basic information" [online], UL Kayak Forum, available: viewtopic.php?f=88&t=17808&hilit=wales#p79325 [accessed 4 Nov 2016].
When: The 2017 Wales trip will take place from January 14th-21st. That's a Saturday - Saturday week, so 7 days. We will be leaving early (very early) on the 14th, getting the ferry from Dublin to Holyhead and then driving to where we will be staying. Returning home on the 21st. Should be back in Limerick around mid day Sunday, January 22nd...the day before 2nd semester starts!
Where: The Wales trip takes place in Wales....more specifically, north Wales. We stay in a cheeky little hostel called "Jesse James Bunkhouse", christened as "The CrunkHouse" in years gone by. The advantage of this hostel is that it is no more than an hourish drive from any rivers we will be paddling...the disadvantage is that because it was built by a man on his own in the 1960's, it isn't insulated very well. i.e Its a tad cold.
Who: Due to many of the river leaders being busy with co-op/4th year, we will have to limit numbers. We will be bringing approximately 12-15 beginners on top of whatever river leaders are going but that is subject to change. The way sign up will be is as follows:
If interested fill out this MANDATORY SURVEY by Wednesday 9th of November.
The committee will then go through the applicants and select who we think will benefit most from the trip. Preference will also go to those who have been putting in a lot of time in the pool and on the river this semester. Everyone who is selected will be informed and at that point, a deposit will be taken from each person. The remaining balance will have to be paid in late December/early January more than likely.
How Much: The trip will cost approximately €150 but this may change slightly. Food, transport and accommodation are included in this figure. The only extra money you will need is for personal expenses (e.g hot chocolate or stronger...).
What You Need: WARM CLOTHES. I cannot reiterate it enough. Wales is cold in January. But you can very easily take steps to minimise it:
1. Try your best NOT to wear cotton on/near the river. We will supply wetsuits for those that dont have their own gear. If you are going to wear base layers, make sure they are fleece, thermal layers, rash vests or similar. Cotton holds water and once it's cold, you're cold. BUY PYJAMAS. Fleece pyjamas or onesies will be your best friend on this trip. You can pretty much wear them immediately after getting off the river or put them on under your wetsuit. Fluffy, warm socks are also a must for the week. And wellies, rain jacket, water proof pants, hats, gloves...just all the warm/wet gear you can think of.
2. To stay warm on the river, I'd suggest buying a pair of neoprene socks. They can be bought in I-Canoe or pretty cheaply on Ebay/Amazon. Try and get a pair that is at least a couple of millimetres thick so that they'll keep you warm. Neoprene skullcaps are also great things to keep your head warm. They work the same way as the neoprene socks.
What you need to do:
1. Do the survey:
2. Watch these videos:
Michael Howard 2012
Gavin Sheehan 2013
Jack Phelan 2013
3. Keep paddling! Get out on the water as much as you can between now and January 17th! You don't want to be going over feeling very rusty!
4. Ask questions! If you have any doubts or questions about the trip, ask below or ask one of us in person!
5. GET EXCITED! Only a few more weeks left in college so put the head down, get exams out of the way and then look forward to a great week away!
References
Sheehan, G. (2014) "Wales trip basic information" [online], UL Kayak Forum, available: viewtopic.php?f=88&t=17808&hilit=wales#p79325 [accessed 4 Nov 2016].