Who has run Big Boy on the Raven Fork in a C boat?
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Who has run Big Boy on the Raven Fork in a C boat?
I had my first trip down the Raven this weekend and was wondering how many C boaters had run Big Boy and the Raven Fork. I know Dooley and Scott McClesky have run the river because I've seen video, but how many others? Have fun with all the rain!
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Braswell?
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Other stuff of interest... http://boatertalk.com/forum/BoaterTalk/1419981/Alden wrote:And of course, when you're talking about the Raven's Fork, you have to Keep in mind that the first D -- including the first D of Big Boy -- was one of our own, Allen Braswell.
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I walked Big Boy, but enjoyed the rest of the river. I still consider Mike Tyson's Punchout one of the most difficult rapids I've run.
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Yeah Brad! Nice work! I'm not sure about Cluck, but I'd say you and Braswell may be the only ones... maybe one of Cluck's slalom posse has too, I don't know.
I've had many successful runs of Mike Tysons in the Cboat, minus one busted T-grip half way down due to rotten Werner wood, but even that ended well. The first time I ran it in a kayak, I flipped (which my k1 buddies assured me was impossible with two blades) and wound up getting 6 stitches in my chin. That's a way better c1 run than k1 in my opinion...
I've had many successful runs of Mike Tysons in the Cboat, minus one busted T-grip half way down due to rotten Werner wood, but even that ended well. The first time I ran it in a kayak, I flipped (which my k1 buddies assured me was impossible with two blades) and wound up getting 6 stitches in my chin. That's a way better c1 run than k1 in my opinion...
@ CosmikDebris, You wrote:
other than just prefering C1....why would Mike Tyson's or any other rapid be better in a C1 vs K1. The double sided low/high brace seems easier and perhaps a bit safer taking the offside flip out of the equation......just curious where the comment is coming from cause it's obvious you're a way better paddler than I am.That's a way better c1 run than k1 in my opinion...
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cause I almost always managed to stay upright, and if I did flip was able to roll in a milisecond. only time I ran it with "training wheels" i busted my chin and got 6 stitches... after a while you just learn how to brace on both sides on one side with one blade, hard to explain but somehow you turn all moves into onside moves...hmmm....