Lower Findhorn – Water at last!

Just a quick post to report back on a nice wee paddle down the Lower Findhorn. Finally, after a week of rain, the levels were good and the play waves back after too long! Richard, Jo and I decided to go for a wee potter, expecting low levels, but got a great day out…

The past few months has been pretty scrapy down this bit of river, with a fair few shaving of plastic from the boat left on rocks, but today was great. Good lines at Triple Steps and Corkscrew was excellent, if not a bit of a blurr (only I ran it as the line was a little tricky and the water pushy).

All in all, a nice wee trip out…coming up next month will (hopefully) be a few trips out on the Moriston and preparation for Level 2 Coach training in early September…good times!

Slovenia :: An t-Slòbhain 2010

Well, after a whole year of planning, the 3rd June saw a bunch of Inverness Canoe Club paddlers head off to Slovenia for some paddling in the sun. After a day on the Soča last year, I couldn’t wait to get back to sample all that the river has to offer!

It was a fantastic week (driving there and back aside) and much fun was had both on, and off, the water. I’d recommend a trip to Slovenia to anyone; there’s stuff for all levels of paddler on the river. Even the rescue/pin situation in Syphon Gorge was a great experience!!

So, without further ado, let the pictures and films tell the tale:

The Lower Findhorn in 23°C heat!

Well, my bro and Emma Garden (plus me) decided to go for a wee jaunt down the Lower Findhorn today….

Not much rain about, so the rivers have been all-but empty of late. However, the Lower Findhorn was actually running at a nice (albeit low) level. Enough water to get a good paddle and not too scrapy; although not many playwaves about this time…

After capsizing on the lower part of Randolph’s Leap about  20secs after getting on the water, Richard picked up the pace and had a solid paddle; his first since January and first outing in the Mighty Lower! Emma had a good paddle too, only her second time on this stretch, with an unlucky swim on Triple Steps…and was my first time leading on the Lower…

Anyhow, the highlight of the day, however, was the rope swing near the get-out. It’s not often you can swim in the Findhorn without getting hypothermia, but today was tropical and we couldn’t resist…it would also appear that I couldn’t resist the pies, as my first shot on the swing saw it snap and send me flying into the water!