General club skills session in the UQ Pool. One of two skills nights for the semester. Don’t miss out! HEATED POOL (27 deg.)
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Get fit paddle (Norman Creek)
Sea kayak to Norman Creek and back. An opportunity for beginners to test themselves and build up some stamina, and also for those planning on coming on the paddle to Stradbroke Island the next weekend.
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General Pool Training
Pool training at the UQ Pool. All old and new members are encouraged to come along.
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Bridge to Bridge – Distance Paddle
An introductory 21 km distance paddle up the river, just past Indooroopilly Bridge. This is a chance to show you can paddle these distances. We will take sea kayaks.
General Pool Training
Pool training at the UQ Pool. All old and new members are encouraged to come along.
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General Pool Training
Pool training at the UQ Pool. All old and new members are encouraged to come along.
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Saturday morning paddle – 8 Mar 08
There will be a normal Saturday morning social paddle, rather than the basic skills session planned. Please come along. Meet at the shed (7:30 AM) as per normal.
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General Pool Training – starts Tues 11 March 08
The semester I 2008 Pool training dates are now posted. All new and old members are encouraged to come. Don’t miss out. Starts Tuesday 11 March for three semester weeks.
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Official Club Trips (off campus)
The club regularly organises trips to destinations off campus. These can be one day, weekend, or multi-day trips located in Queensland or interstate. Destinations are typically rivers, lakes, estuaries, islands, and bays around south-east Queensland. Sometimes they even include artificial beaches (aka South Bank) for competitions or exhibitions.
Private Unofficial Trips

There aren’t always enough places in official trips for all members to learn as much as they would like. Additional, unofficial trips are often organised amongst individual club members on a private basis, without the involvement of the club committee. Instead, enthusiastic members put together their own trip where they can spend more time learning from each other. Because private trips are among friends, they can more quickly respond and adapt to prevailing weather conditions and circumstances.
To find out about any private trips, come to the regular paddle sessions, meet people, network, and make friends with club members who have similar interests.
Organise your own Trips
If you are an experienced paddler, you might consider going on your own trip somewhere, preferably with other paddlers. Better still, you could organise an official club trip if you have sufficient competence (this requires committee approval). The club may also help subsidise any accredited training that you undertake which will help you to organise trips (prior approval of the committee is required for this too).
Basic Skills
Don’t forget to check out the Tuesday evening skills schedule at the pool as well
Duration: 1-2 hours
Paddle type: Seakayaking/flatwater
Location: University of Queensland logbook
to book, or with enquiries, and/or with expressions of interest.







