Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Joining the South Dakota Canoe Association

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It is easy to become affiliated with the SDCA, and membership is a good way to network with other area paddlers, find out about cruises and training sessions, and participate in SDCA events. You can just submit the following information and a check for your annual membership dues:

Name:________________________________________________________

Address:_____________________________________________________

City, State, and zip code:____________________________________

Telephone Number:_____________________________________________

E-mail address if you would prefer to receive the newsletter via e-mail):______________________________________________________

Enclose $10.00 for annual dues for an individual, $12.00 for a family, or $25 as a contributing member and mail to:

South Dakota Canoe Association
Box 90227
Sioux Falls, SD 57109

For those who would like to just call in a membership application or renewal and use a credit card to pay for the annual dues, Pete Larson, the SDCA Membership Chair, has provided the following toll-free number to facilitate the process:
1-888-477-0429.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Rescue Training in YWCA Pool

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The South Dakota Canoe Association sponsored a pool training event today at the YWCA swimming pool in Sioux Falls. The focus of this activity was to practice self- and assisted kayak rescue techniques. The event was planned and organized by Jarett Bies, SDCA Board member, and follows a similar activity last winter. With temperatures rising above 30 for the second day in a row, hints of actual on-water activity are in the air. Most of the area paddlers expect to be able to get out on the rivers and lakes within seven or eight more weeks.
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There were eight kayaks in the YWCA pool on this morning before the big Super Bowl parties planned around the area. While some of us were satisfied with practicing a “wet exit,” others used the opportunity to experiment with re-entry or rescue techniques. Jarett had a paddle float, which several paddlers used to assist with reentry moves. For me, just going through a wet exit is enough. It is so much better to practice flipping over in a pool with colleagues available to watch over the capsize rather than having a first experience alone far from shore on a big lake. One of the participants in the pool training exercise last year learned techniques that helped him manage a rescue operation that occurred during the SDCA water monitoring event last spring on Grass Lake.
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This was also a networking and social event as paddlers made new friendships and discussed cruises ahead for the spring and summer.
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For those who have not yet joined the South Dakota Canoe Association, I suggest going to the club website, getting the address, and mailing in the $10 membership fee. You can check the club website for future pool or cruise information: http://sdcka.blogspot.com.
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