Canoeing & Kayaking
Some photos of Canoe Coach Adam Evans can be seen here from Summer 2020. And to whet your appetite ....
For many years West Pennine Windsurfing Club has allowed its members to canoe or kayak, especially on days when there isn't enough wind to windsurf. We recognise the club is under-used at such times, so have recently decided to welcome people to visit for the day, or join for the year, to do other activities such as canoeing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. Be aware please, it may not always be possible to visit in light winds, as most of our members are windsurfers and won't often be there at such times to let you in. However, if/when you join you will get a key and can then come up anytime you wish in daylight hours. And of course, if/when we get more canoe and SUP members that will help access for future visitors to pursue these activities too.
When planning to visit, please text the Secretary or other contact (see Contact Us page) to get the code for the combination lock on the gate at the bottom car park by the dam. We change this code regularly. You should also look at the Shoutbox on our website to make sure other people will be present (or until Covid recedes, you will need to use our booking system instead). You can visit for the day, but you'll need £2M third party insurance cover (probably included if you have household insurance but please check) and you'll be asked to pay £10 for a day ticket. You can get up to 3 of these in a year and then you would need to join. We deduct any day tickets purchased in a year if someone subsequently becomes a club member - now £125 for an individual and £180 for a familyUnder 16s join for free, but a parent must be at least a social member, which is £35. Please contact Darren, our
You may find the weather links on our website useful when planning a visit. Xcweather will show you the predicted wind speed every few hours for the next few days and you may prefer it when the wind is less than about 12mph. We have a webcam and an anemometer mounted on the clubhouse to show you the actual conditions. There's a Met Office link on our homepage too.
Some useful links:
Please don't paddle too near the stone valve tower in the SW coner of the reservoir (bottom left in the screenshot below). Also, don't go too far up the channel in the NW corner, which is a Nature Reserve - a member who paddleboards recommends turning back when you reach a sign saying 'No fishing beyond this point. He's shaded both areas on the screenshot below and marked the 1.5 mile perimeter route he paddles with his partner.