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riverman wrote:
As a result, the very foundations of the east vs. west rating system is different. The boats, the culture surrounding the boats, the 'genetic resonance' of the boaters, and the entire outlook on the style of water is different. Is that what you meant? Bingo! :-) From what I've paddled in Europe, and (mostly the eastern part of) the U.S., I got the impression that western U.S. rivers are more like what we have over here. Sure, there are pool and drop as well as more continuous rivers here, and there definately is a big difference in volume between the multitude of rivers and creeks here. In general, I found the rating of the rivers I ran in the east to be quite different from those I ran in Europe. From the experiences of those Eastern U.S. paddlers that I've taken on trips in Europe, I got the impression that they weren't so used to the more continuous nature of the creeks and rivers I took them on. They tended to rate those European creeks/rivers higher than I would, I assume that had to do with the more continuous nature of those streams. -- Wilko van den Bergh Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations. http://wilko.webzone.ru/ |
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