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- Albuquerque, NM
Last weekend I took a whitewater kayaking class on the Rio Grande Racecourse, near Pilar, NM. It was a BLAST! My wife and I had previously kayaked at Lake Powell. In order to get the boats I wanted for Powell trip I had to buy one, which ostensibly was to be my wife's. With a kayak sitting in my garage it didn't take much to talk me into taking the class. It seemed pretty cheap, 200 bucks for 2 full day's instruction on the river. We had both taken classes in a pool from the same instructor and he did a good job. She really enjoyed paddling flat water in the lake but had no interest in whitewater so I headed up with her boat to the Rio Grande.
Meeting place at the Pilar Yacht Club
Sorry, I was the only one with a camera so no photos of me. Here is my (wife's) kayak, the orange liquidlogic:
The size was helpful on the river but it also brought the penalty of weight. We had to put in and take out at a couple of really steep parts of the gorge.
Here Kelly and Rob, our two instructors, monitor swimmers approaching from a rafting party.
Getting some instruction before heading out
The entire class was devoted to polishing 3 important maneuvers every kayaker should know: eddying out, peeling out and ferrying.
Eddying out is where you transition from moving current to the slack water.
Peeling out is how you leave that eddy, regaining the faster current of the river.
Ferrying allows you to cross the faster current without moving downriver.
Photos don't really show it so here's some videos:
This kid was really good, here he catches an eddy. Click and be patient while the 23mb video loads:

The biggest drop of the trip was Souse Hole. Here Kelly leads a couple of students through it. (38mb video)

A rafting party plays in the Souse Hole eddy while one of my classmates flips on the drop (70mb video)

Paddling for the takeout during a thunderstorm (13mb video)

We did a lot of repetition of those maneuvers on the same obstacles but that really helped me and my classmates refine our techniques. One guy went from flipping on flat water to nailing Souse Hole in 2 days. I definitely became much more confidant and skilled in handling the little plastic boat. I'm looking forward to doing it again, that is fer sure! :thumbup:
Meeting place at the Pilar Yacht Club

Sorry, I was the only one with a camera so no photos of me. Here is my (wife's) kayak, the orange liquidlogic:

The size was helpful on the river but it also brought the penalty of weight. We had to put in and take out at a couple of really steep parts of the gorge.

Here Kelly and Rob, our two instructors, monitor swimmers approaching from a rafting party.

Getting some instruction before heading out

The entire class was devoted to polishing 3 important maneuvers every kayaker should know: eddying out, peeling out and ferrying.
Eddying out is where you transition from moving current to the slack water.
Peeling out is how you leave that eddy, regaining the faster current of the river.
Ferrying allows you to cross the faster current without moving downriver.
Photos don't really show it so here's some videos:
This kid was really good, here he catches an eddy. Click and be patient while the 23mb video loads:

The biggest drop of the trip was Souse Hole. Here Kelly leads a couple of students through it. (38mb video)

A rafting party plays in the Souse Hole eddy while one of my classmates flips on the drop (70mb video)

Paddling for the takeout during a thunderstorm (13mb video)

We did a lot of repetition of those maneuvers on the same obstacles but that really helped me and my classmates refine our techniques. One guy went from flipping on flat water to nailing Souse Hole in 2 days. I definitely became much more confidant and skilled in handling the little plastic boat. I'm looking forward to doing it again, that is fer sure! :thumbup: