NHAMC PADDLERS
Welcome to New Hampshire Appalachian Mountain Club Paddling.

Paddling on rivers, lakes, ponds, estuaries, and coasts throughout New England, we offer organized trips, courses, instruction, and great fun for canoeists and kayakers of all experience levels.
Come paddle with us!

NHAMC Paddlers Spring Whitewater Canoe and Kayak School

April 13-15, 2012
with an optional Gear Talk probably Mar 24 or 31
and an optional follow-up practice session in May.

$100 Active AMC leaders, $125 AMC members, and $150 non-members

For more information, or to sign up, please contact the Registrar,
Karen Klawiter, at wws2012@nhamcpaddlers.org.

The School provides Class II whitewater instruction for flatwater and quickwater paddlers.  Register to learn tandem canoe, solo canoe, or solo kayak.  The school teaches you the skills and proper preparation to safely paddle Class II whitewater and gives you the practice so that you are comfortable and having fun paddling.

sch05.jpg (15030 bytes) The school sessions take place in Henniker, and on several area rivers selected according to appropriate river levels and difficulty.

During this course, you'll learn the basic skills of river reading and maneuvering through whitewater, as well as some basic safety and rescue procedures.  We'll review and help you improve your basic paddling strokes, as well as how to perform a forward ferry, back ferry, eddy turn, peel out, and other river maneuvers

You'll work with several instructors as they get to know you and you get to know them.  Each will bring their perspective and experience into the learning environment.  The instructors are passionate about whitewater paddling and are eager to show you how to thoroughly enjoy this active outdoor sport.  They are very supportive and will guide you through the exercises so that you feel comfortable at all times and learn that whitewater presents many opportunities for fun, rather than being viewed as an obstacle.

The objective is for you to become comfortable in whitewater while learning the techniques of whitewater paddling.  We also hope you will build new friendships and feel the sense of camaraderie of our paddling community.


The course consists of optional sessions and the main weekend session:

  • We recommend that students attend the Gear Talk session, usually at a pool in Nashua or Manchester.  At this session we go over paddling gear to wear and have kayakers practice a wet exit.  Kayak students can also demonstrate wet exits at other pool sessions.  If a kayak student has not demonstrated a wet exit prior to the weekend of the school, they will be required to demonstrate it on Sat. morning April 14 (pools are much warmer!).  This session provides an opportunity to ask questions and meet other students and instructors.  We try to offer a choice of one of two dates.

  • The main sessions are held on Friday evening and all day Saturday in Henniker and all day Sunday on a nearby river.  Lectures and organization on Friday are followed by flatwater skills practice on Saturday morning and whitewater skills practice on Saturday afternoon, interspersed with lectures and demonstrations.  On Sunday, we all run a nearby river with an entertaining and instructive lunch stop.  Hot chocolate and goodies await us at the takeout.

  • Over the next three weekends Class II trips will be offered on both Saturday and Sunday.   Students are encouraged to participate in these trips to practice the skills learned and get additional help from leaders.

  • We encourage you to join our follow-up practice session in May which will be an instructional trip where instructors will help you fine tune your skills and teach you additional techniques.  To join this trip, you must have paddled 2 NHAMC Paddlers Class II trips after the Henniker weekend, so that you have practiced skills from the school and are ready to perfect new skills.

As an extension to the school, the student is highly encouraged to take the Basic Safety and Rescue Course given when the water warms.

The NHAMC Paddlers offer additional river trips each weekend throughout the paddling season as well as advanced safety and skills courses.  Join us and continue to improve your whitewater skills!

sch04.jpg (41374 bytes) The school fee includes all instruction, boats & all river equipment for the main sessions, and Saturday's continental breakfast and full dinner.  Students need only to bring personal gear and lunches on the river.  Wetsuits or drysuits and helmets are required.  For the trips after the main sessions, boats with paddles & PFD's can be rented at $10/day.

The many volunteers that donate their time to offer this course hope and encourage you to thank them by regularly paddling with us and eventually contibuting to our paddling activities.