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DEMO DAY! at Contoocook River Canoe and Kayak
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Contoocook River Canoe and Kayak
OUR 8TH ANNUAL ON WATER DEMO DAY IS SUNDAY MAY 18TH.
ALL CANOES AND KAYAKS WILL BE ON SALE.
LARGEST ON WATER DEMO IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.
COME OUT AND TRY AS MANY CANOES AND KAYAKS AS YOU WANT. OVER 200 BOATS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO DEMO INCLUDING PADDLES BY WARNER AND BENDING BRANCHES
HOURS 10:00AM TO 4:00PM.
MANUFACTURERS ATTENDING:
OLD TOWN, WILDERNESS SYSTEMS, CURRENT DESIGN, OCEAN, NECKY, PERCEPTION, DAGGER, EDDYLINE, IMPEX, BOREAL, VALLEY, WENONAH, BELL, MAD RIVER
OUR GUEST SPEAKER THIS YEAR IS SUZANNE HUTCHINSON, NORTHEAST REP. FOR KOKATAT WATERSPORTS WEAR.
TOPIC: WHAT TO WEAR IN DIFFERENT PADDLING CONDITIONS. PRESENTION STARTS AT 1:00PM
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Welcome! Thanks for visiting the New Hampshire Ski Club
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The NH Ski Club is a year-round non-profit activity club with a diverse membership of singles, couples, and families. We've been skiing and going places together since 1980. We meet every month on the second Wednesday from Sept. - May at the Derryfield Restaurant (click for directions). Meetings are always FREE, fun, and open to the public. During the summer, we meet for informal social events and activities. We don't just ski!
Become a "REGISTERED USER" (sign-up on the left) for full access to all the site features. Registration is free. Sign up for our email newsletter list to receive special bulletins on upcoming events and club happenings.
Please come to our meetings and see what a friendly, welcoming group of people we are!
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Kayak the Pemigewasset River, June 14th
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Easy to moderate. Meet at 9:30 am. Take I93 N to exit 28. Turn left at end of exit, go about 1/4 mile to meeting spot on left. For rentals call 536-5652. Party at Jeff and Liz’s house after paddle. Bring lunch (if desired) and something to share for barbecue afterwards.
Possible rain date June 21st
WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
- Water conditions can change. Trips labeled “easy” could become “moderate” due to conditions beyond our control. Please check with trip leader before traveling long distances.
- Please call trip leaders to see if touring kayaks are appropriate for their trips. Kayaks over 13’ are not appropriate on some rivers.
- Registration is required on some trips. See individual trip descriptions.
WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING
- Your own canoe or kayak and paddles
- Life preserver
- Lunch
- Sneakers that can get wet
- Dry clothes and a towel in a plastic bag
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
- Know how to swim
- You are responsible for your own safety
- Beginners should take trips labeled easy
- We discourage taking small children unless you are an experienced boater
- Please leave your pets in the safety of their own home
- Dress appropriately for the weather -. April and May trips involve cold water; paddlers on all April trips must dress for cold water conditions and carry dry clothes in their boats
- Go to put-in first to drop off boat; volunteers will help coordinate shuttling drivers to take-out.
- We paddle rain or shine at a leisurely pace with a lunch break around noon.
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