So here we go, one last time.

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You can never really prepare yourself for times like these, It is easy for you to say ‘this will be my last Tyne Tour’ and the classic ‘so what’s your plans after University?’. But it never settles in, you’re too comfortable and settled in with the idea that it’ll never end and when it does, truly you don’t want to be. But we know era’s come to an end, people leave and new generations come along. It was only this time last year I myself was writing a blog post congratulating the then leaving members on there successes and wishing them the best, not considering fully the gravity of what they were going trough and thinking. But as I’m writing this after sobering up from our summer meal, seeing the team photos on my wall and all the memorabilia I’ve collected from my days kayaking. I now understand.

So it’s time to write the blog post for this year’s cohort of leaving members. We’ve got plenty of names to mention. We’ve enjoyed an unrivalled success over the past few years and it has been not an accident, the dedication and commitment of some of the members has resulted in fantastic experiences for our members. So lets begin as we’ve got a few names to get trough, in no real order but lets begin with our Kit Secretary, Ted Gravestock has been key this year as we’ve gained shy of just £1000 worth of new kit for club use, from a new boat to helmets, he’s sourced kayaking gear for the club, and while he might have had issues with the off river gear (*cough* PlayerLayer) Ted has managed to keep the current kit safe and in good nick! And we can’t mention kit secs without a thanks to last years and leaving member, Dan Scarfe who has helped the club during his 3 years, providing a safe pair of hands on the water and also fitting our new shed out in his 2nd year!

As you properly know some of the best memories and experiences happen on our trips and socials and leading the challenge of organising a calendar full of these are the leaving events organisers. Briony Marshall has provided some most notable social nights outs this year, sure she might of just done a superhero night just to see Ted in a Robin outfit, it’s not to say that wasn’t worth it, along with Briony she had to tolerate I mean work with our other organiser this year Will Jonson, who returned to the role this year. Both have provided some awesome trips, with a solid return back to NSR and a new surf trip in Anglesey and all the river trips and camping weekends in between. These 2 have made each trip as exciting and varied as the last! And before we move on, thanks last year’s former events organiser Michael Edwards, providing plenty of support and high spirits to the trips and sessions, maybe missing the mark of his social attendance just means we’ll miss him more.

We don’t just miss the leaving committee members however. We have many a member leaving this year that has provided plenty of support to the club. From the kind driving services of Sarah ‘Sassy’ Perkins, to the almost solid attendance record of Adam Dearnley and the high spirits of Joe Davies. We have loads of names to mention but not enough space for all of you!

So that’s it… Nah could you imagine! Here is to our President, Events Organiser, Team Engineer and Rock-hitting expert, Ewan ‘Ewie’ Morrison. As a president they have to oversight the entire club and make sure everything is as scratched up as it can be, and Ewan has achieved a great year during his time as president, which followed his previous year as our events organiser, even with some rocky moments (pun intended) Ewan has kept cool head and made sure any issues, and we’ve had plenty are resolved quickly, he has also worked to improve our relationship with external partners, including the SU which has helped us secure extra funding/support, the LCC and Airfield Anarchy, almost resulting in £2500 of funding, donations and sponsorship. It’s been a pleasure working with Ewan and on behalf of all the members we thank you for you hard work, dedication and friendship for the past 3 years.

So these members and many more look forward upon the sight of new chapters in their lives, and we’ll look back at all the moments during our time with LUCK and properly keep in touch with each other, because it is not something you come out the other side not liking each other. And as we move on away from Lincoln, we’ll know for sure the success of the club continues in the form of your new committee and members, some of which have already done a great job this year, Dan Myers continues as club treasurer and general good pal while Ed Woodrow takes up the challenge of club president continuing to provide his coaching skills for the club.

And this is were I sign off, many a blog post, photo, Tweet, video Facebook post, heavily edited Linc Articles and 10 years of LUCK organising it’s come down to 1024 words in my last blog post as your Web & Media Officer of the past 2 years. A roller coaster of a time, I’ve been in places I never imagined when I first walked past the stall in my fresher’s week back in 2013. I’d recommended this to anyone and do it all over in an instant! It has been fun, like really fun, and my pleasure also. But don’t be gutted I’m off, you’ll have safe hands next year in the form of Joey Mcaleese who is eager to build upon my time here, so all the best to her, and all the best to everyone who I’ve mentioned in this post and those who’ve I’ve not.

So with great sadness, for the final time.

Happy Paddling

June Update

It’s June, so heres whats happening!

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1. Membership Updates

Bad news: Membership will soon expire on the 30th of June. Good news: You’ll be able to renew with the frozen price of £55 (including SU insurance)! And even better we’ve dropped out alumni membership to £35. This has only happened due to our hard work by this years committee to find alternative source of funding to keep prices to same.

2. New logo and branding

As discussed in the AGM we are in the process of refining our new logo designs. 6 designs will be presented to the club soon for a final vote and then a rolling re-brand over summer in time for Freshers! Keep an eye out in the members Facebook Group and emails for details of this.

3. Kit Suppliers

After a tragic year of kit supplying within the SU thanks to PlayerLayer. The SU are looking to appoint a new kit supplier for the new year, and are seeking the votes of members of sports teams of the 2 short listed suppliers. Visit lincolnsu.com/kitsupplier for all the details, you need to get your vote in before the 21st of June.

4. New Committee

Please note committee handovers finish on the 30th of June, from then it’ll return to a single committee running the club, so any issues please bring up with new committee members.

Have a great summer everyone! Any issues , questions or fancy a chat drop us a message canoe@lincolnsu.com. See you all in September for our new year!

Happy Paddling

AGM Roundup 2015/16.

Last Thursday saw our Annual General Meeting take place. We took part in our annual review of our constitution and discussed other issues effecting the club. While official minutes are still be pre-pared we can share our round up of the afternoons discussions and decisions, or see what happened by reviewing our live twitter feed.

One of the main changes at these meetings is the alteration to our constitution. No large changes were proposed and most was altering terminology and reflect the changes within the SU over the 12 months. Notable changes including allowing non-student members to vote within AGMs and election of Safety Officers by the members.

Once our members ratified the constitution the meeting move along the agenda and moved along to hear feedback from current committee members and the plans from the new committee next year.

Then agenda moved onto the last item that was the logo vote, after a 3-week open entry 6 new designs for logo entries were received. Both the new and old web & media officer took all 6 entries forward and did not need to shortlist the designs. Alongside the 6 new designs it was also put forward to keep the current design but with some alterations. After a discussion about the designs and the future of design within the club, a vote took place and a new design was selected.

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A team will develop the new design and 6 alterations will be presented to the club for another approval over summer for the final logo. Then the new brand will launch in time for Fresher’s Week!

Overall it was a exciting meeting and show the hard work and progress the club is making to keep it self up to date and develop even more.

Happy Paddling!

Notice of Annual General Meeting: 26th of May 2016.

Right now the formalities are out of the way, the University of Lincoln Canoe & Kayak Team are hosting the annual general meeting on Thursday 26th of May, 2pm with a venue tbc.

The AGM is a place in which we report back on the activities of the year from the committee, run through the accounts and see what plans are in place for next year. We also run through the constitution and vote on changes to how the club runs.

We expect all members to turn up or send apologies as this is a fundamental part of how we as a club operate.

We have chosen the afternoon of the 26th of May as in the evening we’ll be holding our summer meal and awards.

An agenda for the AGM is now being assembled, if you feel as a member you have items to discuss feel free to add to the agenda, but submission for agenda items must be received 24hrs before the AGM. E-mail your agenda items to canoe@lincolnsu.com.

Alternatively if you are unable to attend to AGM and need to send your apologies for the register please also e-mail us. This can be done right up the start of the AGM.

We’ll post some more information soon, we hope you can make it!

Heading to Anglesey

It’s an exciting week for us! Anglesey begins this bank holiday weekend, our week long surf trip away and for the first time we’ve swapped the cornish coast for the north welsh coast. Here’s the brief of what’s going on during the week.

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Let’s begin with Day 1. We are setting off on Saturday the 26th of March, a nice and early start at 6am! However the night before on Good Friday we are packing Cars and getting kit ready from the boat shed at 7pm. We’ll soon be on our way leaving the East Midlands and traveling cross country to the North Welsh Coast.  And if you’ve been to last years Wales trip you know there are plenty of rivers to paddle on-route in the East of Wales. And as such we won’t be wasting this opportunity, by paddling some white water rivers. More specifically we’ll be doing the Lower Tryweryn, a grade 2 river with plenty of rapids keeps this short paddle and interesting run and a good way to get into the spirit!

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After paddling the final last leg of the journey is to finish traveling past the welsh coast to our accommodation and basecamp for the week. Anglesey Outdoor Centre. This purpose built bunkhouse offers us the perfect place to cook, relax and chill for the week. It also benefits from on-site bar, but also is self-catered so we can keep to ourselves most nights. It is also in fantastic location to the beach being a simple 10 mins walk down, so no need to load vans or cars, it’s a simple stroll down.

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If we are ever in need of shops or other amenities we are 10 mins drive and half an hour walk to HolyHead, which is abundant with supermarkets for all the supplies we’ll ever need!

So once we touch base and set up rooms we’ll venture and gather supplies at a near supermarket.  As most years we are going to pool£10 each to pay for an evening meal per night (apart from the planned meal out) breakfast and lunch supplies. Each meal per night is cooked by a team for the others, and we are planning simple but classic meals, including spaghetti bolognese, curry, Dan Myers World Famous Chilli and others. And for breakfast it’s a case of cereals, tea/coffee and lunch is sandwich fillings, crisps and cake bars, so student friendly! As mentioned we’ll be having a team meal out on night, ‘ought to be nice.

So day one really begins on Sunday, and like most outdoor holidays we are restricted by the weather so we can’t provide a full day to day schedule. But we’ll be scouting out some surf to paddle on and most head down to Rhosneigr and the bays around there which are recommended places. And we’ll learn the basics of surf kayaking and have a go for the afternoon.

So what else have we got planned for the week! During the day we’ll plan to spend most of them at the beach, surf kayaking and ‘beaching around’ however we have some plans to venture away from the surf. We’ll be visiting the old harbour town of Conwy and it’s impressive castle and historic walls. The town also has small streets full of pubs, cafes and shops and a harbour side, home to Britain’s Smallest House.

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Surf Kayaking is all depending on the surf, there might be too little or too much. So we have some contingency plans if this occurs including paddling more rivers back in Snowdonia or hiking around the national park itself, as it remains an hours drive away but provides more opportunities to paddle.

So let’s turn to the evening plans. We have plenty to keep us entertained during the evening at the bunkhouse. Punch night makes it’s return! An evening in which we brew up our club’s own recipe punch, passed down from social sec to social sec, it’s resulted in plenty of memories made and forgotten! Were also planning a games night and a cinema trip! On the other end many of us still have dreaded course work, so to share the pain together we’ve dedicated a ‘dissertation night’ for all the work to be done and to collectively drown in our sorrows. And as mentioned before we are planning a meal out.

We also have plans for some outdoor activities. The centre we are staying with run many activities on the island, and due to our group size we have some discounts of such activities, so keep an eye out to see what we might be offered!

So that’s all we can we’ve got set in stone, after all this is a relaxed trip and we don’t rely on agendas from other organisers.  So we can take each day as it comes, be it we all want to throw ourselves off the northern hemisphere’s longest zip line or visit in the national park its a collective holiday!

With this in mind, it’s best come to be prepared. Pack some clothes you don’t mind being in the outdoors in, be it mud or sand. We could end up a full day out in the National Park so pack accordingly. Also in terms of budgeting your finance please bear in mind the cost you’ve already paid was for the travel & accommodation, it’s not included the food or activity cost. While we keep food at low cost by pooling in together and no activity which costs is mandatory just bear in mind we’ll be eating out one night and be doing some activities which might cost, be it entry into Conwy Castle to Cliff Walking.

If you have any questions or comments feel free to get in touch with the 2 event organisers on Facebook or e-mail them at canoe@lincolnsu.com

Until Saturday!, Happy Paddling!