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Written by ned
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 13:17 |
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British this week for a change. This made me laugh/cringe, just lovin the barrel roll series of photos from the Cwm Llan. I've never actually got up there but it looks good, but its always looked low on the photos. Anyway im sure when it gets higher photos may slip off the agenda!
This though I struggled with. Obvious talent but is there really any need! I had to check this was British and not American self congratulation. But doesnt he look cute, which is obviously the most important thing! To be fair it is one of the dangers of putting oneself up on the tinterweb, so let it be in no doubt that i am a 'orrible, ugly, person who cant do twiddly dee's on the wave at holme pierrepoint. Havin said that I've never tried either so i'll go on with the fantasy of 'how hard can it be?'...!
Here is some scary water from north of the border. Too scary!? As for the water dip though I think this guy has it nailed (you gotta click for the images)!
Here are couple of images of our recent gentle fun in the sun. thanks to mike and maud for the images.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 April 2008 08:24 )
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Written by ned
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Monday, 07 April 2008 01:59 |
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We tried Arnside on Sunday morning on a 9.9 metre tide. The wind was from the North West, farily high pressure and the river low. I missed the bore but it was reported to be fairly poor. i think it needs the river to be flowing a bit to 'hold it back' a bit to form a good one?
The main race under the bridge worked well early on in the tide with some good waves forming ( the best in the widest stantion gap) and this provided a few good rides on a big open fast wave with a breaking section at the top. teh standard 'brew' style holes appeared in the narrow stantion shortly after this with strong shoulders on the left allow good right handed blunts. These decreased quickly and the whole thing dried up after only 15/20 minutes. Got no pics sorry as its not easy there to get snaps (no eddies and the waves are hidden by the viaduct.)
It was good that it worked at all but disappointingly breif. Worth a go on an equivalent tide or smaller under more favourable wind, pressure or river conditions methinks. i dont really understand the science of it and everyone seems to have there own theories. Whats yours?
Ive also taken on the smallest of the web jobs on the pile and put The Big Wet Huck on the links page. Ive meant to do it ever since I last updated but missed it for some unknown reason. Anyway I like it so check it out if you dont know it. It revolves around some good Scottish action, and has some useful guides and stuff.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 07 April 2008 04:05 )
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Written by ned
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 11:42 |
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We've mentally made the decision to change the hosting arrangements on the site as its getting unbearably slow. Not sure where to or when yet. I guess im just publicly commiting to getting it sorted - which is always a good first step. On the same theme, Ive got the info for the leven calibration and the rainchasers shap showreel and will get both sorted this week. Other cam and gauge projects are dragging but were still hopeful to have some good news on that soon...
thanks to those that have been updating the river levels page - i know ive found it useful so guess others have as well.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 April 2008 08:04 )
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Written by ned
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 03:53 |
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As we'v ebeen scratching around for water as usual lets tease ourselves with some big water this week. First up from south america - the Baker way down the south end of Chile, so its cold, Africa's Zambezi is warm though, even when in flood. Next were off to asia for some really good photos of some russian rivers. nice to see the russian stuff so well shot. Scroll down and you can pick out some shots of monster holes! On that theme there is a talk in Staveley tonight about some of the same areas covered on the kayakUSSR site.
Stu Miller has a few rainchasers stickers left for a fiver. He also offers discounts for his varied tinting and signwriting skills for rainchasers browsers.
Spreadshirt (who run the shop) are offering 20% off at the mo just type in "EASTER2K8" as a 'voucher code'. Valid till the end of the month. Sorry if you just ordered one without!!
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 March 2008 12:28 )
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Written by Jack Simpson
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Friday, 14 March 2008 13:04 |
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Sorry about the delay I have been battling with viruses and cyber pricks, whilst Ned is busy aswell.
So here we go for a forecast, the ground is wet so any rain should bring stuff up. General out look is for rain tonight throught till morning easing to drizzle throughout Saturday. This will come in from the West heading North Eastwards Boarders should get the most water along with Lakes, and mid Wales the rest of country is pretty useless.
Sunday is meant to be wet for the morning all over but clearing in the afternoon as it heads Southwards.
Not mch on the surf side apart from the south west looks to be better than the east! Tides are heading back to neaps next week so not a great deal there.
Will be out and about somewhere have fun. cheers
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 March 2008 13:09 )
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