BWA Beginners Clinic 2021

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Hello students,

Every year the clinic is a major undertaking by the BWA. It takes a lot of money and a lot of volunteer effort. Low registration this year has required us to rethink things and reconsider our traditional approach.

So, what we've decided is to refund your clinic fees and substitute a less-formal beginner's trip for the usual formal clinic. Tentative plans are to do this on the Cumberland Below the Falls section (about 1.5 hours south of Lexington, near Corbin, KY) Details will be forthcoming.

The trip will be on Saturday, August 28th (same weekend the clinic was scheduled for). Camping will probably be at Sheltowee Trace Outfitters. Food and camping arrangements will be on your own, but we will have plenty of BWA members boating along who can help you with boating tips and tricks.

In the meantime, look for rolling sessions and skills sesions on the Elkhorn to help you get ready for the trip.
Looking forward to seeing everyone soon.


Hanley Loller
BWA 2021 Clinic Coordinator

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Overview:

The BWA beginner clinic is open to anyone who wants to learn how to kayak or canoe on moving water.

You will receive whitewater kayaking instruction from enthusiastic, experienced instructors on class II and III sections of river. The location will be announced several weeks ahead of the clinic based on summer river levels, but expect approximately 2-4 hours travel from Lexington, KY. Whether you're an absolute beginner or you already have a few trips under your belt, we build our classes around our students' needs and keep class sizes small so you get plenty of personal attention.

It is recommended that, at a minimum, you attend some of the BWA's rolling sessions before the clinic so that you have the basics of rolling, wet exiting, and adjusting your boat to fit before the clinic. You do not need a perfect your roll to participate, but you'll get more out of the clinic if you are at least familiar with the basics of rolling.

Clinic registration includes:

  • Weekend camping

  • River shuttles

  • 3 meals

  • Gear loaning as necessary

  • 2 days of river instruction

  • Memories that will last a lifetime!

Important Information:

  • All students must join the BWA to participate in the clinic. Membership is $20 a year for individuals and $25 for family membership.

  • Early bird registration (before July 22nd): $80

  • Standard registration: $100

  • Registration Deadline: Monday, August 5th

Clinic Dates:

Saturday and Sunday August 28th and 29th, 2021. Arrive Friday night to camp. Instruction starts Saturday morning.

FAQ

What if I just want to hang out and not be a student or volunteer?

There is a separate registration for non-students and volunteers (Will be updated soon)

  • Non-Student (1 person): $30*

    *Covers 2 nights camping, and 3 meals. Children under 5 are free. Contact clinic organizer if you need to bundle more than three kids at Clinic@BluegrassWildwater.org and we'll work something out.

What if something comes up? What about refunds?

The clinic is a big undertaking and requires a lot of planning and money out of pocket, so it's important for us if you must cancel that you do so as early as possible. Please email the clinic organizer, Hanley Loller, at Clinic@BluegrassWildwater.org and let us know what your situation is. Full refunds will be issued to anyone cancelling by July 15th, 75% by July 22nd, 50% by July 29th. 25% by August 5th. No refunds will be issued after August 5th.

Do I need a special kayak or other special gear?

Recreational kayaks are inappropriate for whitewater. Most of the local sporting goods stores (Dicks, Cabela’s, Bass Pro-Shop, etc.) sell ONLY recreational kayaks. Whitewater kayaks can be purchased or rented locally. Canoe Kentucky in Frankfort (502-227-4492) offers a large selection of clothing, whitewater equipment, and new and used Jackson kayaks. They also usually have a special rental package for our clinic, but they are limited to their inventory. Call and ask for details. J&H Lanmark Store in Lexington (859-278-0730) is clearing out their inventory of Dagger whitewater kayaks and also carries whitewater clothing and accessories. If you have specific questions about new or used kayaks, these stores can offer excellent advice. Please let these retailers know that you will be attending the BWA clinic so that they can better assist you. BWA members get a 10% discount at these locations, so be sure to mention this if you are a member.

Is there a way to borrow gear for only the clinic?

Borrowed equipment (boats and gear) is provided by BWA members on a first come/first served basis. The sooner you return your application, the easier it will be to get borrowed gear. If you buy gear for the clinic, it is recommended to begin with a PFD, helmet and/or sprayskirt since these pieces of gear are critical and must fit properly to work properly. YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY GEAR BORROWED. Take good care of borrowed gear and know who to return it.