Figured I'd share a laugh from the Lower Yough
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 2:44 pm
Aka a silly LY trip report…
So last weekend I ran over to pull off a quick loop run by myself. Usually these types of runs are uneventful since I know the section well and the level has been low and not technical / pushy (1'8" on this day).
Anyway unbeknownst to me god decided to remind me that I'm just not as good as I think I am and handed me some beat down nuggets to remember for the rest of the week.
Hopefully you enjoy the show - more than I did at the time of execution….
Lead in
I had just hooked up with some buddies and finished playing at Nemos and then running down and pulling to shore a wayward newbie kayak. The sun was out and life was good.
As I entered into Cucumber I was sort of dogging it and being lazy …that is when the first flip occurred (not shown).
Those who have paddled the Lower Yough you know just how shallow this entrance area to Cucumber is and it took me about 20 - 30 feet of using my head and back as a rudder / rock finder until I found water deep enough to pull a roll off. About 10" worth of water - did I already say it was shallow?
So now my paddling buzz has been shaved and my thoughts are in bad places. Mostly I'm just pissed at myself for flipping where I did due to lack of focus.
Now things get "good" ….in that bad sort of way.
I start off by running the river left slot above Guide Rock…
"Oh sugar cookie.. I'm screwed …wrong angle!!"
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 29#photo_s[/img]
"Come on boy recover.. Get on it! Paddle…!!!
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 38#photo_s[/img]
"Ah nuts and double doggie poo…" - Note to self going through the left slot at Guide Rock is better done facing up stream - the only thing I did right up to this point!
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 44#photo_s[/img]
"Now I know that T grip is somewhere around here!" As I make the sign of the cross under water.
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 52#photo_s[/img]
"Ah there it is.. Darn its shallow in here!"
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 29#photo_s[/img]
"Oh well while I'm here... I'll advertise for TOG to the on-lookers" Thought to self nail this roll wimp! [img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 41#photo_s[/img]
"Boy did that suck!" looking back at what has been
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 53#photo_s[/img]
"Ah criky and its all on film too" Note the F Troop style head gear! [img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 33#photo_s[/img]
Not taking one's self to serious… priceless!
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 48#photo_s[/img]
Thanks to the folks at Adventure Photo in Ohiopyle for posting the pix and my buddy "Flash" who as the photographer just "happen to be there" at the time! And NO I will not be purchasing any of these particular photos!!!
Hope you enjoyed the show more than I did!
Enjoy the rest of your day!
CU out there! Paul C.
So last weekend I ran over to pull off a quick loop run by myself. Usually these types of runs are uneventful since I know the section well and the level has been low and not technical / pushy (1'8" on this day).
Anyway unbeknownst to me god decided to remind me that I'm just not as good as I think I am and handed me some beat down nuggets to remember for the rest of the week.
Hopefully you enjoy the show - more than I did at the time of execution….
Lead in
I had just hooked up with some buddies and finished playing at Nemos and then running down and pulling to shore a wayward newbie kayak. The sun was out and life was good.
As I entered into Cucumber I was sort of dogging it and being lazy …that is when the first flip occurred (not shown).
Those who have paddled the Lower Yough you know just how shallow this entrance area to Cucumber is and it took me about 20 - 30 feet of using my head and back as a rudder / rock finder until I found water deep enough to pull a roll off. About 10" worth of water - did I already say it was shallow?
So now my paddling buzz has been shaved and my thoughts are in bad places. Mostly I'm just pissed at myself for flipping where I did due to lack of focus.
Now things get "good" ….in that bad sort of way.
I start off by running the river left slot above Guide Rock…
"Oh sugar cookie.. I'm screwed …wrong angle!!"
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 29#photo_s[/img]
"Come on boy recover.. Get on it! Paddle…!!!
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 38#photo_s[/img]
"Ah nuts and double doggie poo…" - Note to self going through the left slot at Guide Rock is better done facing up stream - the only thing I did right up to this point!
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 44#photo_s[/img]
"Now I know that T grip is somewhere around here!" As I make the sign of the cross under water.
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 52#photo_s[/img]
"Ah there it is.. Darn its shallow in here!"
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 29#photo_s[/img]
"Oh well while I'm here... I'll advertise for TOG to the on-lookers" Thought to self nail this roll wimp! [img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 41#photo_s[/img]
"Boy did that suck!" looking back at what has been
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 53#photo_s[/img]
"Ah criky and its all on film too" Note the F Troop style head gear! [img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 33#photo_s[/img]
Not taking one's self to serious… priceless!
[img]http://adventurephoto.exposuremanager.c ... 48#photo_s[/img]
Thanks to the folks at Adventure Photo in Ohiopyle for posting the pix and my buddy "Flash" who as the photographer just "happen to be there" at the time! And NO I will not be purchasing any of these particular photos!!!
Hope you enjoyed the show more than I did!
Enjoy the rest of your day!
CU out there! Paul C.