Tips and Tricks for Canoes

When

07/03/2026    
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Limited Contact: Jacquelyn Zevenbergen You are not logged in.

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Event Type

This is a Full Day course

Instructor: Rich Ruhlen

Age: Teen, Adult

Skill Level: Novice, Intermediate (Capable of running class 2 rapids)

Boat Type: Solo Canoe

Meeting Location: Morning Meeting at SMM

There are a number of techniques that can be used in canoes that will enhance your maneuverabilty, using less effort and making your interpretation of the river more effective. We’ll practice back ferries, backwards eddy turns and peel outs. We’ll practice strategies to make more effective ferries. Canoes do certain things better than kayaks and we will learn what they are.

Please contact Jacki Zevenbergen WORClinics@carolinacanoeclub.org if you have questions.

Space in this clinic is limited. Please do not register unless you have checked your calendar and committed to attending. This is important so our clinic instructors will continue to generously agree to do clinics during WOR. If you are unsure if you will be available, please wait until the class fills and sign up on the waitlist.

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