Determining Your Skill Level
Determining your skill level is the key to selecting the classes and
tours that are most appropriate for you. Here's a quick guide to skill
levels for the symposium. Pick the skill level that best describes your
paddling experience and ability, then use that as a guide as you select
your classes and tours.
If you're a novice: you're a paddler who has some none or some kayaking
experience, perhaps a bit of paddling here and there. You have had
limited formal instruction, and you consider yourself to be at a basic
level. For you, we recommend beginning with Novice I, a morning
of basic skills that will give you what you need to get to the next
level.
If you're an intermediate paddler: you have moderate sea kayaking
experience and some formal instruction, and you're familiar with
fundamental strokes, comfortable with a wet exit, and can perform a
basic rescue and re-entry.
If you're an advanced paddler: you are an experienced kayaker
with solid skills who can travel 5-6kms/hour and handle rough
conditions.
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