Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Friday, 23 July 2010
A Weekend at the Bitches
Last weekend I headed down to St Davids to join Deb Pinniger and the Zanskar Youth Trip people, of which my brother is one, for a weekend on the Bitches.
The bitches are a tidal rapid which form once a month off Ramsey island near St Davids on which a perfect glassy wave forms as well as a hole.
The bitches are not your average park and play, getting there requires paddling up to St Justinians head and ferry glide across the strait. To paddle across as the sun rises over such an immense volume of water is breathtaking.
The wave was working this weekend, though very difficult to catch in short playboats, once I got on the wave I could stay on and carve across the face, with the water being clear enough to watch the seaweed on the rock below.
The bitches are a tidal rapid which form once a month off Ramsey island near St Davids on which a perfect glassy wave forms as well as a hole.
The bitches are not your average park and play, getting there requires paddling up to St Justinians head and ferry glide across the strait. To paddle across as the sun rises over such an immense volume of water is breathtaking.
The wave was working this weekend, though very difficult to catch in short playboats, once I got on the wave I could stay on and carve across the face, with the water being clear enough to watch the seaweed on the rock below.
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Varsity Domination!
Clean Sweep for Oxford with victory in Mens & Womens Marathon, Canoe Polo and Freestyle.
Congratulations to Andrew Spurr for dominating the Marathon, the polo team feat Giacomo for a 9-0 victory and all the girls, also I won the freestyle, yay!
Congratulations to Andrew Spurr for dominating the Marathon, the polo team feat Giacomo for a 9-0 victory and all the girls, also I won the freestyle, yay!
Sunday, 18 April 2010
Corsica - A water park for grown ups
With Easter fast approaching a plan was formed to head to Corsica for a cheap 5 days paddling in th birthplace of creek boating. The crew was Rob Moffat, Stu Martindale, Tom Venebles and Me all from OUCKC.
It absolutely lived up to its reputation, Corsica is awesome, everywhere you look perfect drops and slides, combine this with cheap wine and plentiful brie it made a great trip.
Gravona: We wanted to do the Liamone but it was too low so we hit the Gravona as a consolation/warm up - it actually proved to be a fun little river with some nice moves, but nothing challenging.
Rizzanese: This year could be the last year of the Rizzanese before it is flooded by a damn project at the get out so we were super keen to get on and paddle it before it goes, tragically, forever. And what a river with big attractions including a 10m drop it would be easy to forget how fun the rest of it was. Did walk the 50/50 drop though, but that should still be there hopefully.
Travo: - Bravo! Sweet Slides
Codi: Hahaha I love this river, genuinly I think its one of the best rivers Ive ever paddled. It starts off with what looks like a ditch descending very steeply into a wooded valley, and thats how it continues, around every corner we found a 2-3m drop with a good move.
With no swims and no drama come the last day something had to go on, so it was inevitable to wake up on our last day to a car that refused to start. A call to the rescue services in broken french got us going again, with enough time for a final sprint down the Rizzanese.
Corsica's an amazing place, I cant wait to head back next year.
Cheers to Kayak Session for their video guide.
It absolutely lived up to its reputation, Corsica is awesome, everywhere you look perfect drops and slides, combine this with cheap wine and plentiful brie it made a great trip.
Gravona: We wanted to do the Liamone but it was too low so we hit the Gravona as a consolation/warm up - it actually proved to be a fun little river with some nice moves, but nothing challenging.
Rizzanese: This year could be the last year of the Rizzanese before it is flooded by a damn project at the get out so we were super keen to get on and paddle it before it goes, tragically, forever. And what a river with big attractions including a 10m drop it would be easy to forget how fun the rest of it was. Did walk the 50/50 drop though, but that should still be there hopefully.
Travo: - Bravo! Sweet Slides
Codi: Hahaha I love this river, genuinly I think its one of the best rivers Ive ever paddled. It starts off with what looks like a ditch descending very steeply into a wooded valley, and thats how it continues, around every corner we found a 2-3m drop with a good move.
With no swims and no drama come the last day something had to go on, so it was inevitable to wake up on our last day to a car that refused to start. A call to the rescue services in broken french got us going again, with enough time for a final sprint down the Rizzanese.
Corsica's an amazing place, I cant wait to head back next year.
Cheers to Kayak Session for their video guide.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
NSR MMX
This was my first time to attend the famous National Student Rodeo.
What a weekend it was, the boys at Leeds and River Legacy put on a great party on the saturday night and it was a great chance to catch up with mates from all over the country.
I entered the Topo Duo competion with Mike Geary and after winning our race and dominating the freestyle heats we found ourself in the final. We had a strong run in the final, but alas it wasnt to be with the judges from Leeds awarding the Leeds boat victory.
What a weekend it was, the boys at Leeds and River Legacy put on a great party on the saturday night and it was a great chance to catch up with mates from all over the country.
I entered the Topo Duo competion with Mike Geary and after winning our race and dominating the freestyle heats we found ourself in the final. We had a strong run in the final, but alas it wasnt to be with the judges from Leeds awarding the Leeds boat victory.
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