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Paddling -
Whitewater Kayaking
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Written by Nigel Stephenson
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Monday, 19 January 2009 22:27 |
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UK Rivers are graded on a scale of 1 to 6
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Grade 1
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Moving water, unobstructed and without technical difficulties. There may be small waves and riffles to 'challenge' the paddler.
An example of a local rivers which could be considered Grade I would be The Wye (Symonds Yat is Grade 1+)
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Grade 2
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Waves, small stoppers and other minor obstructions to avoid. Eddies and cushion waves may be strong.
The Barle would be a good example of a Grade II river in the south west.
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Grade 3
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Waves, stoppers and technical difficulties are more severe. There may be drops and powerful constrictions. The main distinguishing factor of Grade III water is that the paddler will have to follow a recognisable route to avoid obstacles and hazards.
The Dart (Loop) and Tryweryn are two of the more famous Grade III rivers paddled by the club.
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Grade 4
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Severe waves, drops, stoppers and other obstructions. The route is not easily recognisable and will usually require careful inspection from the boat or bank.
Grade 4 encompasses a wide range of rivers, from those with pool-drop rapids to those with extended continuous rapids; so there is a huge variation in difficulty. It is common to distinguish easier grade 4 rapids by grading them as 4- and harder rapids as 4+ (or in some cases, 3/4 or 4/5)
For the more experienced paddlers the club leads trips to rivers like the Upper Dart and Afon Rhonda which both contain
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Grade 5
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Extremely difficult rapids with precise and technically demanding routes to be followed. Stoppers, currents and waves will be powerful and inspection is essential.
As a club our focus is on paddling whitewater up to Grade IV and we rearely publish details of trips o harder water. However, a small group of club paddlers may arrange private trips from time to time.
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Grade 6
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All of the above carried to extremes. Grade 6 usually means unrunnable rapids, which may just be possible in certain conditions.
Understadably perhaps North Avon does not run trips to Grade VI water.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 07 February 2009 11:09 |