The Scottish Hostellers Canoe Club is one of Scotland's oldest clubs, formed in the late 1940s and still having over 60 members today. Some members still paddle at sea. Since 1967, club members have recorded their trip stories, adventures, and mishaps in the club's magazine for members to enjoy. This document collects those stories as originally written by the authors for readers to peruse.
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The Scottish Hostellers Canoe Club is one of Scotland's oldest clubs, formed in the late 1940s and still having over 60 members today. Some members still paddle at sea. Since 1967, club members have recorded their trip stories, adventures, and mishaps in the club's magazine for members to enjoy. This document collects those stories as originally written by the authors for readers to peruse.
The Scottish Hostellers Canoe Club is one of Scotland's oldest clubs, formed in the late 1940s and still having over 60 members today. Some members still paddle at sea. Since 1967, club members have recorded their trip stories, adventures, and mishaps in the club's magazine for members to enjoy. This document collects those stories as originally written by the authors for readers to peruse.
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The Scottish Hostellers Canoe Club is one of Scotland's oldest clubs, formed in the late 1940s and still having over 60 members today. Some members still paddle at sea. Since 1967, club members have recorded their trip stories, adventures, and mishaps in the club's magazine for members to enjoy. This document collects those stories as originally written by the authors for readers to peruse.
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Scotland’s oldest clubs and has been on the go since the late nineteen forties. It continues to be home to over 60 members today, some of whom still paddle at sea.
Since 1967, many of the club members recorded
in their own hand stories of their trips, adventures and mishaps which were reproduced in the club Magazine for the enjoyment of its members. It is my intention to sift through these tales and to offer them for perusal.
All stories are placed as originally written by the