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lost/found/stolen/recovered
This part of the forum can be read by any person whether they are or are not registered with the NWSK. All registered users can post but guests will need to send the details to t8shepherd-nwsk@yahoo.co.uk
It is to be used purely for gear lost/found/stolen/recovered whilst on kayaking trips or gear stolen from homes or businesses. Posts attempting to sell gear will be removed, all posts are removed after 12 months unless updated. Visitors cannot reply to posts due to spam issues but replies that could lead to the recovery of items should be sent to the email address above.
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Sun 27 Dec 2009 21:37 phil cheek  |
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Follow this link for detail on how to register
Provides detail on how to access the forum. To access the trips, info and comments sections of the forum it is necessary to be registered and to log in.
If you have attempted to register and are still not able to login then check this post.
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Sat 30 Dec 2006 11:18 trevor - the unready  |
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Local Services and Providers
UK course providers for training, seakayak retailers and kayak repairs services are invited to provide links to their business here.
No rules yet, but they may evolve depending on the use of this forum.
Also links to UK kayak clubs that have a significant seakayak presence.
This forum is monitored and links considered irrelevant will be removed.
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Sun 08 Nov 2009 17:31 Pete  |
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Can't access the forum?
Registered but still cannot logon? See details in this post
Click here.
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Mon 12 Feb 2007 7:37 trevor - the unready  |
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Visitors
North West Sea Kayakers is a group that meet regularly to paddle together without the constraints of a club environment. We are drawn to the sea by common interest; a spirit of adventure, freedom and appreciation for our coastal environment. We are an informal group of individuals that value the sharing of knowledge and experience. Whilst we are not a training organisation we have a wealth of knowledge and experience, which we are happy to share (especially over a pint or two around a beach fire). It is expected that those joining us will have appropriate sea kayaking skills and experience, are able to make their own decisions and be responsible for their own actions. Recently there has been a significant increase in the number of people joining our trips, some newcomers have limited experience and we feel that we need to restrict access some of our trips, hence the limited access to our forum. For more information on the NWSK visit the website.
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Sun 11 Feb 2007 20:06 trevor - the unready  |