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Jules Carter
#1 Posted : 18 November 2013 20:21:34(UTC)
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Whats the link to running? Well when out for a run last weekend with a caving mate we decided to put into action a mad idea for this Saturday - paddle the 100 miles of the River Wye on a sit-on-top kayak. For those who know kayaks/canoes then they will be aware this is not the most rapid choice of water craft for a fun day out on the river...

Anyway Martins wife thinks its worth sponsoring, so if you agree then visit just giving site

We're aiming for around 20ish hours. The tricky part is the tidal section from Tintern down to Chepstow which we'll have to reach by around midnight for the high tide. Hopefully it will be a clear night so we'll have the moonlight. Definite stupidity!

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Jules Carter
#2 Posted : 01 December 2013 21:10:12(UTC)
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In case anyone was interested we completed the paddle in around 25 hours. There is a write up here - http://welshrandomadvent.../2013/12/wye-oh-wye.html - definitely a worthy misery mission!
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#3 Posted : 02 December 2013 07:33:09(UTC)
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Well done Jules! I think Ill stick to 15 miles in summer and spend the rest of the day in the Saracens Head
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