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Janet Moxley

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Since: Sep 20, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 4:29 pm
Post subject: SCA website updates
Archived from groups: uk>rec>boats>paddle (more info?)

Just to let you know that I have posted some updates to the SCA website
access section (www.scot-canoe.org/access). These include details of licence
requirements for accessing canals and more on river levels including the a
pilot version of the SCA's database correlating SEPA data to "paddability"
and a link to an anglers site which has levels from some SEPA gauges which
aren't currently on the SEPA site and is updated twice a day. Nice to note
that the anglers were supportive of paddlers linking to their site.

Cheers,
Janet

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