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CdB Whitewater Paddling Club Discussions => Paddling => Topic started by: coolfarmer816 on April 11, 2012, 07:00:39 AM
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With some friends (mixt of canoe and kayak) we are going on the Rivi?re du Sourd Saterday (we are 5 up to now)
our meeting point is at the Tim Horton at Mont?e Paiment next to the 50 Highway (very easy to find!)
8:00 because is not a very hard river but a long and nice day!!
Check the map on http://www.cartespleinair.org/ the map of Nicolas Boiclair give more information
last year, I did from parking P9 to P3, I think we will do from P7 (km 38) au P3(km 20) still a long day on river!
The last 3 years the gravel road was doable with car, I will bring my pickup in case of the road is muddy
let me know if you expect to come.
Daniel (819 635 5876)
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Hmmmm this would be a good river to try a canoe! ;D
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After the parking P4 there is a long slide (S 5 ou 6) but I think it is a S 3. I did it with my tadem canoe and with my kayak Pyranha! I will used my kayak..
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What class is the river.
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try to put the pdf of the river..
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Enjoy yourself, buggers! I'll be indoor conducting interviews all day Saturday... --C.
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Du Sourd sounds like a nice river. I can't find a level gauge for it, so I guess the level is a bit of a roll of the dice.
Do you mind if I ask what the difference is between "chute", "rapide" and "seuil" (C,R,S) in the context of reading the map? For example, one of the rapids is rated RII, but there is also the designation S V-VI at the same location (between P4 and P3). There are also some SII and SIII listed.
I get varying translations for Seuil, including 'line', 'threshold', 'sill' in the context of a river description. What exactly does it mean?
EDIT: I apologize, I just reread the earlier posts and there was the answer - a slide!
A slide? A rock "slide"? I didn't realize there was a class designation for that. Or am I still confused? ???
Thanks,
John
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I would like to come. See you on Sat. AM. I'll bring our Rav 4, which doesn't mind mud.
Joan
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Hey Daniel,
Good to see your post. I am just confirming weekend plans, but I may be interested. Are the slides insane? Are they walkable?
Are they like one on the beaver?
Sandra
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Hey Daniel,
Good to see your post. I am just confirming weekend plans, but I may be interested. Are the slides insane? Are they walkable?
Are they like one on the beaver?
Sandra
hum... if I did it twice in tandem canoe and once with my kayak.... I guess, it will be a piece of cake for you!!
we could walk and scout the canyon section and the long slides
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JOHN
when we see this cotation on a map its a method then some boaters use for describe a long rapid or fir describe 2 differents half of the rapids( for Example: the right of the river there is a drop and the left there is some big wave a r2 ) .
if its write like that (S4,R2) its a seuil 4 followed by a r2,
or ,
the half of the river will be a seuil 4 (on the right line) and just on the other half of the river( it's a r2 on the left of the river),
Bastien
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Du Sourd sounds like a nice river. I can't find a level gauge for it, so I guess the level is a bit of a roll of the dice.
Do you mind if I ask what the difference is between "chute", "rapide" and "seuil" (C,R,S) in the context of reading the map? For example, one of the rapids is rated RII, but there is also the designation S V-VI at the same location (between P4 and P3). There are also some SII and SIII listed.
I get varying translations for Seuil, including 'line', 'threshold', 'sill' in the context of a river description. What exactly does it mean?
EDIT: I apologize, I just reread the earlier posts and there was the answer - a slide!
A slide? A rock "slide"? I didn't realize there was a class designation for that. Or am I still confused? ???
Thanks,
John
sorry i did not see your questions before... does the answer of Bastien are ok?
The slides is a smouth rock with a big wave at the bottom.
I did it 4 times but we will scout it to be sure!
we are 10 confirm up to now! 4 canoe and 6 kayak
Daniel
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Thank you Bastien and Daniel, I appreciate the explanation. That's actually a very useful way of better describing a rapid.
It's funny, last night I was reading a description of the Kipawa rapids where the phrase "seuil(s)" is used quite often. I ran the Kipawa many years ago and in my mind I couldn't recall many features I would describe as a "slide". Perhaps the phrase in that article is also used to describe vague features such as 'drop', 'slot' or 'pourover'. If I were to go back again with that in mind I'm sure I could understand the particular feature they were talking about.
http://kipawariver.ca/?page_id=40
"Slide" conjures up a picture of a sloping rock shelf covered with a few inches of water. Fowlersville can easily be categorized as that. Maybe I should expand my definition of slide/seuil (or run more creeks ;D
Cheers,
John
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Salut Daniel!
Est-ce que tu peux me dire combien de temps ?a prends pour faire la rivi?re et combien de temps pour s'y rendre. J'essaie de voir combien de voir c'est une journ?e comment longue.
C'est possible que Sandra et moi se joignent ? vous
Annie
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Let me attempt to clarify...
In French, 'seuil' is NOT synonymous with 'slide'. A 'seuil' is a generic term for a sometimes, but not always, essentially river-wide drop of a few feet, where the water does NOT fall vertically. If it does fall vertically, then it is refered to as a 'chute'. I am not sure of the French term for a slide, but 'glissoire' might be it, when for instance only a few inches of water flow over a smoothish rock formation.
For instance, Iron Ring is a seuil, but Quyon is a chute.
Hope rhis helps! --C.
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Salut Daniel!
Est-ce que tu peux me dire combien de temps ?a prends pour faire la rivi?re et combien de temps pour s'y rendre. J'essaie de voir combien de voir c'est une journ?e comment longue.
C'est possible que Sandra et moi se joignent ? vous
Annie
From Hull to le chemin de la rivi?re du sourd: 1:20min selon Google map
De la route 309 et mise ? l'eau 45min
so i think we will be in the river around 11:00
Its nice and 20 km on the river
I never went out before 17:00 but always go slow and relax... and always scout the canyon and the slides (glissoire!, not a drop, not a falls)
C'est relax, c'est pas une grosse rivi?re, mais c'est beau en bibitte!
Daniel
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Hey Daniel,
I am out. Take some photos for me. I need to catch up on some sleep:)
Sandra