Pesda Press Scottish White Water features 360 highly detailed pages of Scottish Rivers. This guidebook is broken down into 4 main areas the North, West, East and South. At the beginning of each section it details all the rivers by name and number, it also tells you what page the river is detailed on. Once on the exact page for the river it will give the grade of the water, the distance of the trip and also the relevant number for the corresponding OS map. In addition to this it will make a suggestion of whether you need a full face kayak helmet (IE FULL ON white water kayaking gear) It then tells you if you can expect a walk in, or whether it is not a tried and tested run! Some of the rivers also come with the sign of a computer mouse. This indicates you can get an accurate water level at www.scot-canoe.org . The main text will then give you an expanded set of information on Introduction, Water levels, Gauges, Access to the river from the closest road and the main description of the run it self. There is then an extra section that will give you any other relevant bits of information.
Features:Publisher - Pesda Press Authors - Bridget Thomas Format - PaperbackPages - 368 Publication Date - November 2004 Updated - 2012ISBN 10 - 0954706110ISBN 13 - 9780954706111
This is the second edition of the guide book 'White Water Lake District' which was first published in 2003 - the author Stuart Miller has completely revised and updated this new edition so that the information is as current and as accurate as possible. The new title better shows the wide coverage of the guide book.
The English White Water Kayak Guide by Pesda Press certainly answers the question of where to kayak in England. This updated and very informative guidebook covers many areas including the South West, South East, North West, North East and many places in between.
After many years of being out of print and not having a guide book to help you on your Welsh canoeing explorations. The Welsh Rivers Guidebook is now back! The Welsh Rivers Guidebook is the perfect comprehensive guide for kayaking in Wales. It covers over 180 rivers and this will give in excess of 2000 kilometres of paddling from river source to sea.
The Southern French Alps is a great destination for an Alpine kayaking holiday. If you have decided to go to this great kayaking mecca, but your wanting more information on kayaking in the alps you really need to pick up a copy of this great kayak guidebook.
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Learn to Roll – Improve your roll – Develop a bomb-proof roll. Pesda Press Kayak Rolling is a visual approach to learning to roll a kayak or developing a ‘bomb-proof’ rough water roll. Rolling is learnt by working through a sequence of exercises to allow the learner to ‘feel’ what is required.
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