Tonbridge to Tea Pot Island - Sunday 30th June - Distance 10 miles
Adrian kindly arranged the paddle, joined by Dan, Roger and Andy. Adrian was in his open boat; Roger took his own river boat and Dan and Andy used the club river boats. So, a nice mixture. The weather was cloudy but warm.
Following the usual car shuffle between Tonbridge and Tea Point Island the team set off at 11am, it would have been a little earlier but Adrian was busy chatting up the stand-up paddle board instructor at the starting point.
It was quite busy with many Sups’ setting off to do the Tonbridge loop, which was the opposite way to us.
We set off and arrived at the first weir soon after, all negotiated the Shute with ease. Although we did notice that the brushes below the water had been replaced and was quite disconcerting as the boats moved around as they ran over them. We paddled on. There was an angry swan at one stage, protecting his young and partner of course. It went after someone in a canoe going in the other direction and left us alone.
As we moved on it was clear there were a lot of fishermen on the left bank. One informed us it was a fishing completion. I don't think they were too happy that we were there. We of course passed them as considerately as possible. It was mentioned that they were all men of a certain age, we then thought they probably had the same though about us! Apart from Dan of course, who is still in the flush of youth.
We arrived at the 2nd Shute, which we remembered Martin and Amanda decided to take a little dip last year. We all got through successfully without issue.
Before the 3rd weir we had lunch, at the same spot as last year. A mixture of sandwiches, Guinness 0, Quiche and jelly babies (Dan, of course) kept the hunger away. There was a little shower of rain but that didn't dampen the spirits. After lunch we set off down the 3rd Shute which has a concrete base rather than brushes. All was good.
We paddled on, plenty of ducks, who weren't interested in us at all and the evidence of fish just below the surface. We arrived at Shute no. 4. We had forgotten about this one. Andy went first and had more than one wobble but stayed out of the water. The other three could hear the sound of fear from the top of the weir.
On we went to the to the last Shute, the big one. Dan and Roger tackled it with no problem, Andy and Adrian had decided that they had stayed dry so far would portage their boats instead. The team joined up again for a paddle on the other side of the weir.
We continued the short distance to Tea Pot Island where Andy was the first to arrive at the jetty unfortunately, he struggled and took some time to get out of his boat, much to the enjoyment of the three other paddlers and probably some of the drinkers at the pub opposite. The sun then came out, we all enjoyed an ice cream. We had finished earlier than expected, some of us were looking forward to relaxing and getting home in time for the England game, Hmmmm.
Thank you to Adrian for arranging the day, fantastic paddle, great company, a bit of exercise, lots of laughs, exactly as it should be.
Andy Coppin
..........the question remains who was playing on the kids circuit?????
Photos supplied by: Dan







