Saturday, April 25, 2009

No rain but a demo day 25/4/09

Still no rain but there is some on the horizon so don't dispair all you boaters out there, we'll be on the water soon. Due to the evenings getting longer it could be an evening paddle.

Up and under had a demo day today with all the major boat suppliers. You could pick almost any boat you could think of in production today and have a go on the Ely. I tried a couple of play boats, and impressed with happy feet from Jackson kayaks, bought them. Looking forward to trying it out soon in the Juice.

Saw loads of people I know and had a chat to Hywel at the end. Very interesting, it turns out that more people know Hywel, than Hywel actually knows. He was struggling with a sea kayak beast of a boat (what else, there were loads there - he was in his element!), when he thought he saw a stranger nearby. That was until the -stranger- turned to him and said, "Do you want a hand with that Hywel?"...

See you on the water,
Phil

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Tryweryn Sat 11/4/09

No rain for many weeks meant a trip to Bala for a run on the Dam released river. Paddlers who made the trek were;
Phil D - Mark D - Steve D - Matt M - Paul M - Ben M

We all took on the lower section first which is generally regarded as a technical grade 2. But we started from the lower car park, which everyone who's boated there before will know you have to blast through the NRA wave and Chapel falls. Chapel falls can be a nasty stopper if taken on the right.

I led the section and when through chapel I looked round to see the whites of everyone's eyes... All except Matt who had his poker face deployed.

Everyone got their breath and Paul led most of the way down to Bala mill falls. Mark was complaining that he was just too hot, so to remedy this he flipped his kayak and swam for it - very refreshing. First thing he stated was "I'm not running the upper!"

Bala Mill was great fun. After we checked out the line and Paul's face went a little whiter, we settled on an order of decent. Matt went first into the top eddie - cool as a cucumber - I ran the fall but didn't remember it being THAT big, and took up a position in an eddie at the bottom.

Paul's run was a classic - picked his line and then completely missed it. He did perform excellently though and I can testify that he has a fantastic high brace. I remember his eyes like saucers and his smile wider than his face, shouting in his Irish accent "I don't know how I stayed up... I DON'T KNOW HOW I STAYED UP... I DON'T KNOW HOW I STAYED UP!!!".

After the shuttle was sorted we moved on to the upper section. Fantastic runs. Ben took to it like a duck to water and we couldn't get him off Cafe wave for the second run.

Paul did well in the white stuff, down through the graveyard, conquered the ski jump but the dreaded Mrs Davies's bridge claimed another victim. Paul had a small swim and we rescued his boat just above cafe wave. There's a picture somewhere of me diving for it, and no Euros it's not a swim... not even a technical one!

The second run was a blast, we got 3 boaters in the micro eddie river right just above the graveyard, Matt D, Steve Delany and Me. - Chuffed to bits I exited... and capsized. Not my preferred choice to roll in the graveyard. But roll up I did.


Steve (Del) caught the micro eddie on the ski jump, Matt followed him in, but I couldn't squeeze the juice in!

Loads of fun on Cafe wave and NRA - Have a look at the pics on the website. (they should be going up soon). We also met up with some friends from Lemington Spa - They want to come and paddle some welsh water very soon.

Thanks to all I had a great time.

Phil D

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Glasbury to Hay-on-Wye, Sunday 5 April





Low water but a good turn out. Some of the pictures: