
Prerequisites to this class include either the fall/ winter or winter/ spring kayaking classes.
For the whitewater class, we’ll usually spend a few hours warming up our skills in
the pool the night before-
This is usually about a 2-
Customized whitewater clinics are also available for groups.
Cost: T.B.D.
To register, call 715.862.0383.
If you couldn’t make it to the fall/winter class, you can join this next January to learn how to kayak! We will offer the 8 week course on kayaking at the Lindquist Center pool again. Skills will be taught and practiced to assist people with the abilities to use safe and proper kayaking techniques. Participants will learn about boat designs, equipment, proper stroke technique, self rescue & group rescues, and principles of group safety dynamics. Depending on interest, skills such as Eskimo rolls, squirts, cartwheels and stalls can be learned and practiced. The overall curriculum, however, will be directed toward sea kayaking.
The course will benefit those with experience who want to improve their skills & for those who have never sat in a kayak before, but who are eager to learn.
Dr. Neal Schroeter & Clint Mabie, American Canoe Association certified instructors, will facilitate the course.
Cost: $125 per person, $75 per spouse/ child
To register, call 715.862.0383. Enrollment is limited.

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This is for people who want to get started in Whitewater or those with some experience
but want to learn more. We'll schedule some weekends, usually in May. Probably
starting on Friday evening in the pool -
Cost: T.B.D.
To register, call 715.862.0383.
This fall, Whitecap Kayak and Snowflake Aquatics will offer an 8 week course on kayaking at the Lindquist Center pool. Skills will be taught and practiced to assist people with the abilities to use safe and proper kayaking techniques. Participants will learn about boat designs, equipment, proper stroke technique, self rescue & group rescues, and principles of group safety dynamics. Depending on interest, skills such as Eskimo rolls, squirts, cartwheels and stalls can be learned and practiced. The overall curriculum, however, will be directed toward sea kayaking.
The course will benefit those with experience who want to improve their skills & for those who have never sat in a kayak before, but who are eager to learn.
Dr. Neal Schroeter & Clint Mabie, American Canoe Association certified instructors, will facilitate the course.
Cost: $125 per person, $75 per spouse/ child
To register, call 715.862.0383. Hurry! Enrollment is limited!
