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Dave Manby writes:
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........ ' Hee! My limited experience leads me to believe that that's a Brit thing indeed, culturally, and not just limited to rivers. I'm reminded of that bit from the movie "Casino Royale" when the shooting starts and the American and Chinese and Russian generals are going nuts and screaming on the phone, and the British general is saying, "Em, Pernilla? I'm afraid I won't be home for tea. Bit of a war's broken out!" Ah yes, fond memories of the Sun Kosi and Rob Hind saying, "Bit of a class II coming up, nothing but a few waves really..." Or Green Slime saying, "The next rapid? Dunno, really...can't be much of anything, can it?" -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |
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