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Old 11-17-2007   #1

Profile:  Franktown, Colorado
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Good place to learn in Winter/Colorado?

Hi!I have been doing a little whitewater kayaking in Colorado, but with no training. This has been great fun, but not too safe at all. Can anyone recommend a good source to learn hands on in the winter? I am a klutz, so would rather start with a private lesson! It would help me alot to work with someone who would not laugh at me My husband is usually my outdoor buddy, but, even though he is a great athlete, he is not comfortable in the water, and does not want to whitewater kayak anymore. He says he hates rocks. I think whitewater kayaking is my sport, even I am probably older than most people starting out (fourties). I already love it, even with more swimming than boating up by Deckers!I am also hoping to find some beginner kayakers to boat with.Thanks for any suggestions,ColoradoJulie
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Its never too late to start. I would start by looking for a club near you that has pool sessions and use the winter to bombproof your roll then in the spring go to RMOC or any of the local schools/teachers. And if you have the cash and time head to otterbar in california to learn. Have fun.
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How far are you from Denver?
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Go to the huge pool that CWWA runs for kayakers on Sunday evening in Westminster.
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