More paddling
Written by Jack Simpson   
Sunday, 09 March 2008 13:45

Yahoo it rained, all friday night was wet and only in the Kent and Lune valley from what we could tell from the paddling  network.

We did the Sprint in the morning at a fab river which we had forgotten about, Steve had spotted it was up so Kriss and I went for the ride. As a bonus there were not many trees either, all the holes wwere well formed and kept us on our toes.

The plan for the afternoon was to go to the Dudkosi aka The Duddon sadly Ned told us it hadnt rained there, so not enough to make it worth the trip over.

The Kent however was up and sticky, Steve went off to sell houses. Whilst Kriss and I went for a blast. Gunpowder gorge kept us on or toes and force falls forced some rolling practice. Kriss cleared off  and Ned turned up and stepped up the gear with a new JEFE Grande. Another run down the Lower Kent more playing and exploring new lines.

Just in case I hadnt had enough water Dan rang up, "Upper Tees?" oh yes a new river for me and lots of interesting new lines. One in particular got me guessing has it hasn't it? Is it possible?

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Mr Dan led the way styling up as we went.

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 The Upper tees is a short run but it packs allot in allowing lots of movement around the river lots of nice little flicks and tight holes keeping you on your toes. Low force was brilliant for boof practice.

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 A fab run needs to be done more when there is nothing else happening.

Cheers

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