Tuesday, 27 September 2011

WWPF '11

As we had to be back in St Andrews on Sunday for the ExpAnd freshers fair, we headed over early on Friday to paddle the Cononish.
Photo - Sean, Amy on the upper secitions on the Cononish
We met Lizzy and checked the level which was perfect.  After walking in, we hopped on to a great medium level.  The river was pretty continious 3/4 with three slighly harder rapids to negociate.  As Sean had forgotten his BA he hopped on to just paddle the 5s.
Photo Amy, Jonny flairing a cool drop. 
Photo Jon, Sean on the 3rd main drop with the river quickly dropping.
Everyone paddled really well and we got off at 6 to drive to the Fort for the BUKE talk.
Photo Jonny, Jon Harwell on the iconic "Top Drop".
On Saturday we paddled the moriston. After geting the first shuttle of the day we had a great time on the "Upper" paddling it 3 times.  After lunch and an "ice" from Joe Rea-Dickins we headed to the lower for a run down.
Photo Jonny, Sean hitting the line on the Upper Moriston.
It was cool to paddle top drop on the left for the first time then head on down with the others.  Read and run all the way, the section was awesome except for a little swim adventure for me near the end!

Cheers Amy, Sean, Jon H and Lizzy for an awesome few days.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Canoeing on the Tay with the parents

When mum and dad dropped me off at St Andrews we decided that a trip down the tay was in order. 

We paddled from Aberfeldy to Grandtully which was at quite a high level and got out just befor the slalom course.
It was really fun to get out on the Tay again.

BUKE Venezuela

Just back from an amazing trip boating in Venezuela.  Below are a few pics of the trip.  Loads of info on the trip can be found here with the blog that we wrote out there here and Rob's amazing pitures here.

The team

Scouting rivers with the portage pack

Rob on the Canagua
 

The jeep in the Gran Savana

Our living arrangements for a month

Awesome Orinoco surfing

Getting betwen rapids on the Orinoco

Cool slides in the Gran Savana

Amazing 50m drop for next time!

Early morning in Venezuela

Our chill out beach for the last week

Paradise with the DD Hammocks