Trip Report / Instruction with Eli
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:59 pm
Just wanted to post a trip report from the weekend.
4 of us took a class with Eli Helbert on Saturday on the Nolichucky. There were 4 places where we had to portage over ice, and several places where we slid over smaller iced over sections. The level was around 1100, and with it just under 4k now, I can't help but wonder what all that water is doing to all that ice. I found out that rock spins are much better on royalex boats when the rock is covered in ice! Another interesting move Eli showed us is the "ice shelf spin", spinning over and over along a shelf of ice. See link below for some pics i took. Unfortunately there aren't too many.
http://picasaweb.google.com/adamtrunnel ... thEli11610#
Whatever your skill level is, if you're learning how to canoe, want to refine your skills, I recomend looking into instruction with Eli. I've hit a plateau in my boating, and he was able to show me several different things to focus on, that should help.
His link is: thecanoeguru.com
4 of us took a class with Eli Helbert on Saturday on the Nolichucky. There were 4 places where we had to portage over ice, and several places where we slid over smaller iced over sections. The level was around 1100, and with it just under 4k now, I can't help but wonder what all that water is doing to all that ice. I found out that rock spins are much better on royalex boats when the rock is covered in ice! Another interesting move Eli showed us is the "ice shelf spin", spinning over and over along a shelf of ice. See link below for some pics i took. Unfortunately there aren't too many.
http://picasaweb.google.com/adamtrunnel ... thEli11610#
Whatever your skill level is, if you're learning how to canoe, want to refine your skills, I recomend looking into instruction with Eli. I've hit a plateau in my boating, and he was able to show me several different things to focus on, that should help.
His link is: thecanoeguru.com