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  • jenarelJAM
    Club Coordinator
    • Dec 2004
    • 1611

    #1

    Gulp: Whitewater Kayaking for the first time...

    I'm leaving for college in 6 days, and one of the first things I'm doing is getting myself signed up for the last whitewater kayaking trip of the year '07 through my school's Outdoor Adventures program. The trip is October 7th. I guess I'll back up a bit in my story.

    I've been rafting the South Fork of the American river since I was 7. My dad used to be a commercial guide and he's been running trips for friends and family every summer since I can remember. The last few trips, he's started letting me guide one or two of the harder rapids on that river, and this summer, I guided the entire river myself.

    The next time (still this past summer) I went back rafting, I decided to take our little inflatable kayak down the river instead of rafting. I had a blast! The only thing I hated was that after the first crest of the rapid, my kayak got swamped and immediately about three times harder to maneuver. I managed to only fall out once, but was still shivering uncontrolably by the time the day was over. I talked wistfully of wanting to try hardshell kayaking, but was cautioned by my dad to take classes in a pool first, learn how to right yourself when you flip and everything.

    So I stopped by campus the other day to pick up my textbooks for this next quarter, and on the offchance Outdoor Adventures offered kayaking, I stopped by and asked. And they do. they offer the beginner classes in the pool, and they also take trips during the summer on the south fork of the American River. They require you take their beginner class in the pool usually, but for some reason (didn't find out), they don't require this class for their last trip on the 7th.

    So I'm psyched. I'm going. But I'd also like to know, from any of you who have kayaked before, do you think I'll have any trouble picking up the rolling technique on the river? I'm very comfortable in the water: swam since I was 4, rafting since I was 7, and took an inflatable down the same river at the same water level as this trip I'm going on. Any tips you'd like to give me?
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  • Lenny
    I AM the AO famous!
    • Dec 2003
    • 1628

    #2
    Give it about 20 minutes and you'll have the kayak figured out.

    When going through rapids, never go towards the rocks (duh), and try to keep your torso and up centered. That'll help with balance, though it's mostly just feel.

    Oh, and have fun! Kayaking is great!
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    • LinearGoose
      The Goose is Loose!
      • Feb 2006
      • 580

      #3
      I will like to add one thing Lenny missed which is try not to drown.

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      • Warwitch
        Resident Skeptic

        • May 2006
        • 3176

        #4
        You are going to have so much fun! Whitewater is the BOMB

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        • Dark Side
          RPG Fan Club President
          • Sep 2005
          • 1212

          #5
          Figure out how to flip yourself back upright in the shallow end first.

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          • Muzikman
            Everything AGD
            • Dec 2000
            • 6229

            #6
            Umm, if you do not know how to roll, plan on ALOT of wet exits. I assume since you have been rafting most of your life you know the simple rules of feet first, feet and head up, and do not try standing up in the water. Paddling whitewater is a lot of fun, but not something to be taken lightly.

            Have you ever sat in a white water boat? They are going to be a lot more monoverable than your inflatable duckie boat, but they are also going to be a lot less stable. I suggest the first thing you do when you get in the water, pick a calm spot and rock the boat back and forth to get a feel for how far you can go before you flip it (and you will flip it).

            Oh, and in a whitewater boat, do not try to back paddle.

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            • Lenny
              I AM the AO famous!
              • Dec 2003
              • 1628

              #7
              Originally posted by LinearGoose
              I will like to add one thing Lenny missed which is try not to drown.
              Right. I knew I forgot something.

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              • thefool
                resident idiot
                • May 2005
                • 671

                #8
                hopefully theyll let you go to a lake between the pool and the rapids. I took a 4 day course in it and it was a blast, best part of that trip, but it took us 4 days for everyone to be comfortable enough for a 3.

                That said i think its the best extreme sport ever and i think everyone should do it.

                Have fun, and yeah, theres going to be a lot of wet exits, but on the brightside, you have a wet suit.

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