How about the OC1 runability of this CL 5+
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A piton would be a monster wreck but I don't think anyone will piton while sticking to the normal line. you can land hard flat there. that hit in the video was hardest I ever landed that drop.
Great Gonzo....Canoeing Big Splat is way more skill than Flirting. After running it juiced I like it bigger too. Splat is a great drop..... but I never feel at home running it. I've tapped that piton rock once too but just a graze. I'll always remember my 1st day with $6000 of other peoples camera equipment in my boat.....like anyone really needs more pressure there.
btw they say that the outflow moving by the piton rock is greatly reduced. shifted boulder in highwater? A guy landed more towards the hole maybe a year ago and couldn't get to the outflow as we normally would expect... got chundered into the undercut under the falls losing his paddle.....found another lost paddle in the undercut, rolled and paddled out...
Other close calls reported too. Just spreading the word if you haven't heard it yet.
Great Gonzo....Canoeing Big Splat is way more skill than Flirting. After running it juiced I like it bigger too. Splat is a great drop..... but I never feel at home running it. I've tapped that piton rock once too but just a graze. I'll always remember my 1st day with $6000 of other peoples camera equipment in my boat.....like anyone really needs more pressure there.
btw they say that the outflow moving by the piton rock is greatly reduced. shifted boulder in highwater? A guy landed more towards the hole maybe a year ago and couldn't get to the outflow as we normally would expect... got chundered into the undercut under the falls losing his paddle.....found another lost paddle in the undercut, rolled and paddled out...
Other close calls reported too. Just spreading the word if you haven't heard it yet.