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==Time==
==Time==


Every Tuesday, 8:30pm - 10:00pm


*'''Note''': OK, not every, and not always Tuesday. Check the [http://www.ubc-voc.com/phorum2/read.php?f=3&i=10773&t=10773 message board] for the latest updates.
 
Upcoming sessions: MARCH 25th at 8:40 inside
 
Check the [http://www.ubc-voc.com/phorum5/read.php?3,99003 message board] for the latest updates.


==Location==
==Location==
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== Costs ==
== Costs ==


The cost of an 1.5h session is 100.02$ and is split between everyone who shows up at the pool on a particular evening. If we get more than 10 folks to come out it should be roughly $10-15 per person.  
It's a flat $15 per person, or $10 if you drive a boat (to offset the cost of parking). This basically pays for the cost of the 1.5h pool session. When a lot of people come out we have a surplus of $, and when fewer come out there's a deficit, but the aim is to break even by year's end. Naturally, in VOC style, boat/gear borrowing is free, and the "instructors" are all volunteers.


== Details about the session ==
== Details about the session ==
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*First Half
*First Half


For beginners and those wanting to work on specific skills, club members will have time to go over the basics of rolling and some flat water boat handling with direct instruction. For those just want to get exercise and play the games can begin right at opening.  
For beginners and those wanting to work on specific skills, club members will have time to go over the basics of rolling and some flat water boat handling with direct instruction. For those who just want to get exercise and play, the games can begin right at opening.  


*Second Half
*Second Half


For the second half of the time a larger organized game of polo will be the main focus. Or if the group is big enough then we'll divide things up and have play offs. The Polo part is more fun then you might think, it gets your mind away from over thinking the rolling process and is good practise for working on boat control and balance.
For the second half of the time a larger organized game of polo will be the main focus. The Polo part is more fun than you might think; it gets your mind away from over-thinking the rolling process and is good practice for working on boat control and balance.
 
 


==Next Session==  
==Next Session==  


'''February 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2010 @ 8:30pm - 10:00pm'''
'''Tuesday March 25th!!!'''
 
UBC Pool
 
9-10:30pm (meet on the deck of the outdoor pool at 8:40 PM, in the pool by 9:00 PM)'''
 
 


===Attendees===
===Attendees===
--Has Boat--
# Alex
# Piotr
# George
--Would like to borrow WW Boat--
# Jim
# Christine B
#Nilson M
# Shane
# Katie C
# Hanna
# Jesse W
--Possible extra Boat/paddle/skirt available (For Caitlin's calculations only)--


# Ben Singleton-Polster
# Club boats (6, topo, arc*2, pirouette, magic bat, boogie)
# Erik (has one extra boat this week)  
#  Vortex
# Ignacio (also would like to borrow)
# Stretch (Phil)
# Piotr (could theoretically ask Anne to bring my sea kayak as well, but... it's kinda big)
# Gliss (Cora)
# Anne
# Whiplash (Craig)
# Caitlin
# EZG
# Big red boat at the pool(1)-excellent for kayak polo defense - you can block half the pool!


===Boats===


(2) Anne and piotr <br/>
For sanity's sake there'll be an 18 boats limit for the pool session - we officially only have half the pool so it would be very crowded with any more than that...
(2) Erik <br/>
(1) the pool boat with Anne's skirt + sea kayak paddle <br/>
(1) dave <br/>
(1) Ben Singleton-Polster <br/>


== Gear??? ==
== Gear??? ==


Kayaking is somewhat geartensive. However you don't need all the fancy stuff if you're in a heated pool. You will need your own boat/paddle/and spray skirt. (you might want some nose plugs too.)  
bring a waterproof / windproof coat if you dont have a wetsuit or drytop
it should not be too cold but it will be wet (even if it doesn't rain)


===Gear Borrowing===
===Gear Borrowing===
How it works:
We look at the numbers signed up each week who say they need to borrow gear, and miraculously between the club's fleet of kayaks and awesome club-spirited boat lenders, we always seem to have enough. (Do expect to share some, but that's pretty usual at a pool session anyway)
IMPORTANT: If you signed up and then change your mind PLEASE take yourself off the wiki list before noon on the day of the session (or email the organizer). First, your spot might be one someone else would like, and second, it can take up to an hour of driving for our volunteers to bring a borrowed boat in for you. Keep your VOC volunteers happy, not grumpy!


I know there are people in the club who boat but who might not be able to come out on a given week so try to borrow/lend gear (it's club spirit) Below is a list that people with boats lend out can add their names to, ideally with
==Further information==


#David Roscoe - has boat, paddle, skirt to lend. dwroscoe at gmail dot com or 778 384 4257
If you have any questions post on the [http://www.ubc-voc.com/phorum5/read.php?3,88878 trips message board.]


==Further information==


If you have any questions direct questions, please contact Devon at devononthetrail at gmail dot com
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 7 February 2015

Time

Upcoming sessions: MARCH 25th at 8:40 inside

Check the message board for the latest updates.

Location

UBC Aquatic centre, heated outdoor pool

Costs

It's a flat $15 per person, or $10 if you drive a boat (to offset the cost of parking). This basically pays for the cost of the 1.5h pool session. When a lot of people come out we have a surplus of $, and when fewer come out there's a deficit, but the aim is to break even by year's end. Naturally, in VOC style, boat/gear borrowing is free, and the "instructors" are all volunteers.

Details about the session

The sessions now have two parts:

  • First Half

For beginners and those wanting to work on specific skills, club members will have time to go over the basics of rolling and some flat water boat handling with direct instruction. For those who just want to get exercise and play, the games can begin right at opening.

  • Second Half

For the second half of the time a larger organized game of polo will be the main focus. The Polo part is more fun than you might think; it gets your mind away from over-thinking the rolling process and is good practice for working on boat control and balance.


Next Session

Tuesday March 25th!!!

UBC Pool

9-10:30pm (meet on the deck of the outdoor pool at 8:40 PM, in the pool by 9:00 PM)


Attendees

--Has Boat--

  1. Alex
  2. Piotr
  3. George

--Would like to borrow WW Boat--

  1. Jim
  2. Christine B
  3. Nilson M
  4. Shane
  5. Katie C
  6. Hanna
  7. Jesse W

--Possible extra Boat/paddle/skirt available (For Caitlin's calculations only)--

  1. Club boats (6, topo, arc*2, pirouette, magic bat, boogie)
  2. Vortex
  3. Stretch (Phil)
  4. Gliss (Cora)
  5. Whiplash (Craig)
  6. EZG
  7. Big red boat at the pool(1)-excellent for kayak polo defense - you can block half the pool!


For sanity's sake there'll be an 18 boats limit for the pool session - we officially only have half the pool so it would be very crowded with any more than that...

Gear???

bring a waterproof / windproof coat if you dont have a wetsuit or drytop it should not be too cold but it will be wet (even if it doesn't rain)

Gear Borrowing

How it works: We look at the numbers signed up each week who say they need to borrow gear, and miraculously between the club's fleet of kayaks and awesome club-spirited boat lenders, we always seem to have enough. (Do expect to share some, but that's pretty usual at a pool session anyway)

IMPORTANT: If you signed up and then change your mind PLEASE take yourself off the wiki list before noon on the day of the session (or email the organizer). First, your spot might be one someone else would like, and second, it can take up to an hour of driving for our volunteers to bring a borrowed boat in for you. Keep your VOC volunteers happy, not grumpy!

Further information

If you have any questions post on the trips message board.