Sorry I missed the KOC and you guys, but not sorry I was on the Beaver instead.
Taylorville on Saturday with plenty of CdeB members and then Sunday a double feature starting with the Moshier section; a step up from the Taylorville section, with a few boofing steps. At the bottom, the Moshiers falls...with a special thought for Bill's ribs - skipped that short section; nothing to prove.
Then the 2nd part of the double feature; the Eagle section. A short and steep creeking adventure into class V.
Rob Monti, Adrian were great sport showing me some of the lines and some of the things not to do.
The avid creekers were all salivating on the Eagle section.
Adrian and I backed each other up.
Starts with a seal launch onto a ramp/slide into the main current, couple of drops, a limbo move under a tree trunk, then the 2 major slides and also the sites of most of the carnage next to a nice big slanting rock as a natural auditorium for the dense peanut gallery.
Not much space for error. Not even wide enough for 2 kayaks side by side and the slope is 30 degree, so you pick up speed quick.
Managed to fix my slides before they turned into nightmares. Yes! Got my line, great exit!
Waited for Adrian who had a lapse of memory at the first slide and needed a 2nd look.
Didn't need that, I just kept my eyes closed.
Once reunited with Adrian we proceeded to wrap up the run....but what was ahead? darn, didn't scout any of that. Let's ask around.
Let me tell you that we didn't look like pro asking around...something about a rock and sticking to the right up to the last 6 footer.
Oh! There you go, that must be the said rock I nail myself to. Right he said? How about left and backward? That should add up to right, right? No? Anyway, let's fix that by rolling around, there you go, much better. Aiming right and forward now. All the way right to a grinding halt at the lip of the 6 footer. Humpf! Into the lower pool and reunited with Adrian. Now, where is the take out?
Glad to report I do not sport any sore or red/bloody spots. But others didn't fare as well.
Some legs, knuckles and ego bruised and a broken paddle. Cheers to you.
The end of an amazing paddling weekend for me that started Friday with my first encounter with the Rouge falls (safe and sound and a lot of fun) and ended earlier today with a solid 3 hours surfing session on la Vague a Guy.
Off to celebrate the 18th birthday of my baby girl.
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