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Not really, although strong winds can be a problem within Bristol Habour and may lead to a postponement.
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A minimum of two hours is recommended. This gives the individual time to learn, practise and develop new skills and technique.
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All technical kit can be provided, but if you have your own that's no problem either. It is likely you'll get wet, so you will need to bring a change of clothes, including footwear, and a towel.
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The British Canoe Union are the National Governing Body for kayaking, canoeing and rafting.
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A canoe is the traditional craft of many peoples, most famously the Native North Americans. Paddled in a kneeling position with a blade at only one end of the "stick".
A kayak is the traditional craft of the Inuit people or "Eskimos". Paddled in a seated position with a blade at both ends of the "stick".
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Anyone from 10 years to 110 years, under 18's will need a legal guardian present.
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That all depends what you want to do, anything from £20 per person per hour. Do you want an intensive week? We can work that out.
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Pretty much everyday is a work day for me and I'll be out as long as there is daylight.