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Dave Manby wrote:
One of the biggest differences between Europe and the USA in grades is the description that goes with it. British paddlers are notorious at understating the river - not under-grading - but understating it. Brits may well tell you - with little knowledge of your ability maybe 'You'll be OK its only a grade IV ' whereas in the states you are likely to be told 'Its graded IV but the crux has a nasty undercut........ ' Thinking about how we paddled stuff in Europe with a mixed U.S.-Euro group, I was surprised by how often the danger factor was seemingly seamlessly integrated by the U.S. paddlers in their rating of a rapid we were looking at. We looked at the difficulty of staying on the line, and we noted the dangers associated with messing up there. The first time I ran the Gauley I was very cautious to begin with - till I teamed up with a bunch of other kayak paddlers (I was travelling on my own) - I was expecting run like the bottom end of the Ubaye whereas it turned out to be more like the racecourse section in my memories (1987) Ditto experience here. The only difference in my first Gauley run was that someone had told me that we would run the entire upper-middle-lower stretch, without me knowing that it was a marathon length (40+ km) trip! For someone who's used to paddling moving water, all those quiet floats in between the big rapids take up an extraordinary amount of energy, especially in the hot weather we had that day! -- 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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