Well, how lucky were we to slip into a little bit of sunshine after such a horrendous wet week!
An early start meant meeting at the little village of Grantchester, on the river Cam, which cuts through the heart of Cambridge City.
Good to see all 6 of the club’s canoes out on the water, for the first time this year.
With the recent heavy rains, the flow was pretty impressive and with effortless paddle stokes we commenced our journey past the Grantchester meadows admiring the picturesque beauty of the Cambridgeshire countryside.
As we started our navigation to Cambridge, any concerns about flooded fields and staying on the correct path was not a problem although the river was very swollen, we comfortably meandered our way in between fallen trees and overhanging branches. Well most of Us!
We pass Coe Fen inhabited by cattle grazing by the side of the water’s edge and in no time at all we are approaching Scudamore’s Mill, we are no longer alone, the area is populated with tourists and of course, the ever-popular punts, offering guided river tours, I use the term “guided” lightly as this is more of a doge the dodgems exercise. With Punts coming in all directions, this is always one of the most challenging parts on this river.
The additional pull of water meant we had to stay extra vigilant, but with the promise of lunch we continued our steady path towards Jesus Green we are now in the area known as the “The Backs” passing immaculate lawns of Trinity College we reach the Bridge of Sighs a stone covered bridge at St John's College, built-in 1831. Queen Victoria is said to have loved it more than any other spot in Cambridge and I have to agree.
It only takes us an hour to arrive at our destination. With the sun still shining we settle ourselves for lunch, well some certainly know how to lunch in style as cake, wine, and cheese start to flow!
Alas, the time comes to head back with an evident awareness of the challenge ahead. Yes, it was going to be a slog, and yes, we were going to have to dig in but hey we are the Crouch Kayak Club bring it on...........1hr 55mins later we are tied, exhausted and hurting more than any of us would wish but we are back.
And my favourite part of paddling with this group is that we are still smiling, joking and supporting each other as boats are heaved up the river bank and walked back to the trailer.
Loved spending my Sunday with you all, great paddle. Thanks, Adrian, for towing the trailer, and a special warm wish to Mags, Louise and Lewis who don’t normally paddle with the group, well done to you we all, we hope to paddle with you again soon. Dee
Photos Supplied: Mags, Lewis, Dan, Dee & Louise







