Open boaters on the Usk, south Wales
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Open boaters on the Usk, south Wales
Check out these shots of Brits running class 2 in winter, on the Usk in Wales. Properly boated and equipped, doing well. "Canadian" canoeing has gotten much more popular over there.
http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/ ... on-the-Usk
http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/ ... on-the-Usk
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Good stuff, looks like the kind of levels that would have GDI salivating wildly
I'll have to post some north wales stuff up (assuming I ever get photos that is).
I'll have to post some north wales stuff up (assuming I ever get photos that is).
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nuthin wrong with paddlin class I rivers we need sumthin to train the kids on. Now about the level if we were there we would paddle it even at low water. It is more important to paddle than be a level snob. One day last week the Conasauga at three feet ( too high) the next day same river at one foot and a good time was had at both levels. It is easy too set across the big pond and make fun of a group and the levels they run river at and another thing to come run the river with that group aabd see that they run at all levels. We know you can do one of the above when are you goin to do the other?
Hey Louie, here's a run in Scotland that you'll like. A GDI special.
http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/ ... bber-ducky
http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/ ... bber-ducky
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I suddenly find it ironic I've run it at about that level (and several lfeet higher, it was "somewhat less mellow"), it's about the only low water river in scotland, has a 25 footer though. When you coming overezwater wrote: Hey Louie, here's a run in Scotland that you'll like. A GDI special.
http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/ ... bber-ducky
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that scottland run looks like a blast .... wish i had a way to get my skeeter over there
and that WooZ setup like a C1 is interesting
and that WooZ setup like a C1 is interesting
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here in the south east god paddles on the left and that's how he made our rivers ~ oc1paddlr
http://select-kayaks.com/en/paddles/canoe-raft/c1/
here in the south east god paddles on the left and that's how he made our rivers ~ oc1paddlr
http://select-kayaks.com/en/paddles/canoe-raft/c1/
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Ooooh, well if you hear anything about Wylfa A/Trawsfynydd decommissioning or the construction of Wylfa B; you'd be in my neck of the woods and you're welcome to come boating/drop in for some beers.Louie wrote:wELL my company EnergySolutions is heavily involved with a lot of nuclear plants in England so who knows. Any pictures of the 25' footer?
The river in question is the Middle Etive (3/4) the big fall is Eas an Fhir Mhoir (Translates as "Big Man's Falls") more commonly called "Right Angle" due to its run in.
Video of Jon Lovell running it in his first prelude here.[/url]
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Some people from this site have offered to lend me a boat. If you are as trust worthy as me I'd say they might do you the same.
Some people from this site have offered to lend me a boat. If you are as trust worthy as me I'd say they might do you the same.
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You won't be able to rent an OC1, nor will any outfitter provide you with a traditional open canoe to take on real whitewater.oc ender wrote:i'm planning a trip tu the Uk,was wondering where can i rent a open boat or c-1and gear.Love to paddle a couple of the rivers over there,class3-4.
Where were you thinking of going in the uk and when? I might be able to lend you some kit and a boat myself.
As a last minute thought one of the shops did have a demo-remix that was temporarily converted to a C1 with a dagger saddle by the owner's brother, but I don't know if its still like that or if they'd let you take it out; and unless they cut you a deal I imagine the rental costs (it's £20 a day, but techincally includes as many boats from the fleet as you want to try on the nearby artificial course that day) would be pretty steep.
Also of interest to you is that Virgin Atlantic will allow you to bring a C1 and kit across on the plane at no extra cost, just notify them that you'd like to take advantage of their sporting goods allowance for your "kayak".
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