Hi y'all,
I'm stuck here in the Philippines and going stir crazy. After a long drought of too much work and no paddling, I got out last week and can confirm that there is paddling to be had. Some of it even seems to be pretty darned good, even if the access is tricky and it's more expedition style in some ways. The difficulty is that I haven't been abel to find any social paddlers here, not even kayakers. There are some raft companies and guides, but as best I can tell so far most of the guides don't typically have there own gear, so don't get out to play when not working.
There are some runs I'd love to try, but the choice right now is solo or nothing. I'd love to find a community of whitewater paddlers to meet up and paddle with.
And if you feel like visiting - I've got a feeling there are still some first descents to be had.
Cheers,
Matt
Anyone know any whitewater paddlers in the Philippines?
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Anyone know any whitewater paddlers in the Philippines?
NZMatt
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
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Inferno
Hiya Kaz
Yep, I've got the Inferno here, but only used it on flatwater so far. I was up in the Chico region last week and the Chico is big water, so would be a great place to paddle the Inferno, except it's 12hrs drive from here. I wasn't sure what we'd find, so I took the Taureau as a more abuse-proof option....
I've been ocean surfing a few times, but always in the Groove. I'd like to take the Acrobat out and must finish the Maven cockpit rim and take it out, as I think it should be amusing.
The surf can be pretty big, so I'm not so sure about using an OC1 in it. I had a few unintentional backwards catches last week when I didn't quite make it over the wave before it broke. Good thing about the Groove is it surfs great backwards and is easy to get back forwards in
Cheers,
Matt
Yep, I've got the Inferno here, but only used it on flatwater so far. I was up in the Chico region last week and the Chico is big water, so would be a great place to paddle the Inferno, except it's 12hrs drive from here. I wasn't sure what we'd find, so I took the Taureau as a more abuse-proof option....
I've been ocean surfing a few times, but always in the Groove. I'd like to take the Acrobat out and must finish the Maven cockpit rim and take it out, as I think it should be amusing.
The surf can be pretty big, so I'm not so sure about using an OC1 in it. I had a few unintentional backwards catches last week when I didn't quite make it over the wave before it broke. Good thing about the Groove is it surfs great backwards and is easy to get back forwards in
Cheers,
Matt
NZMatt
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....