Wednesday, January 25, 2012

GalwayFest 2012

Last weekend the NUIG crew, led by Barry Loughnane and Andrew Regan, ran a savage event on their local spots, Tuam hole and the Boluisce. Unfortunatly I missed the freestyle since I just got back from Wales the day before but by all accounts it was a great competition, despite relativly low water levels.

The whitewater the next day was a great event, with nearly 70 people paddling! It was really well run, with timing and rescue and the rest of it all set up perfectly. I had never run the Boluisce before so the first thing I did when I got there was head off for a quick blast with Dave Holden and Laura Griffin. Its a sweet river, with a few nice technical rapids on it. The last feature, the hole at Poll Gorm, is class since its possible to do a really sweet flare move off the right hand bank and go straight over the hole.



The race went really well, I got through everything pretty cleanly and ended up with the joint 4th fastest time with Paddy McGovern. The top 6 paddlers went through to a boatercross style final which started with everyone sitting backwards on their boats and then turning around and jumping in when it was time to go. I screwed up the start which left me in 6th place for a good part of the race but in the end I managed to make up two places and finished in 4th. Afterwards we all headed up to one of the pubs in the village for the results and some banter. The soup, sandwiches, sausages and wedges just kept on coming fair play to whoever organised it!

Thanks to Ultan O'Byrne and Shane Cronin of Wavesport Ireland for the photos.

The next event thats coming up is the Wacko on the Jacko, a boatercross on the Avonmore in Wicklow. Its not exactly a spectacular river and the entry fee is ridiculus at €40 per head so we'll have to see how the funds are looking coming up to it to see if I'll be there or not

Sunday, January 22, 2012

ULKC Wales Trip


I spent the last week in Wales paddling with ULKC on the Tryweren in North Wales and at the International Whitewater Centre in Cardiff. It was savage craic! We left at stupid o'clock in the morning last friday and then paddled virtually every day on a few sweet rivers. And we found time for a few parties in the evenings too! We spent most of our time on the Tryweren, a sweet grade 3+ run which is dam controlled meaning that its virtually always working and you always know exactly what level its running at. This river is perfect for anyone whos level 3-4ish ability wise and theres loads of stuff on it. We spent quite a lot of time here working with throwropes and other rescue skills, as well as the usual paddling skills.

Unfortunatly the complete lack of rain over North Wales meant that the river was turned off one day that we were there so we had to go further afield looking for water. We ended up paddling on the Dee which is a sweet little run about an hour from Bala with a few nice rapids but nothing too challenging on it.

The last two days of the trip were spent on the international whitewater centre in Cardiff. Since rescue was provided here we were able to simply show up and paddle as much as possible in the time we were on the water. This course was a bit of a step up in difficulty from the Tryweren so a few of the beginners felt a bit out of their depth here, and none of the features were deep enough for freestyle so I could have been happier but for the people at level 3-4 standard who were just settling into the Tryweren when we left it was perfect, they had savage craic and improved loads.

Photo credits go to Micheal Howard, Caolin Doran, Niamh Hanrahan and Orla Tuffy.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Clare Glens Race 2012

The race yesterday ran off perfectly. Even though there was rain forecast I was terrified the night before and even that morning that we wouldnt get enough water to run the race or that it would drop off to nothing before we could get everyones timed runs finished. In the end tho I needn't have worried. The level was just runnable at .4 when we got there and pretty miraculously stayed at that level for the whole day, meaning that although a few sections of the river were pretty slow and rocky, nothing was that difficult and everyone got through sections like Little Ass no bother. That definitly wouldnt have been the case if we had got high levels for the race. The week before when we were running the river at .85 I was having visions of 90% of the racers dissappearing into the hole under Little Ass and not coming out again! Since we had a massive turn-out at the event, nearly 35 competitors, this would not have been a good thing! As it was we had a few swimmers on Big Ass and that was it, pretty good going for a race on the Glens and better than the 'elitist' invitational event that was run two years ago. As an experiment the open format couldnt have gone any better so I think thats the one we'll be sticking to over the next few years.

My own timed run went pretty well. At the last race on the Flesk I sprinted through all the flat parts, leaving me with no strength to hit the lines on the more technical sections and that meant that I hit what seemed like every rock on the river, slowing down my time loads and leaving me well down the field at the end. This time I took it handier on the flat sections, concentrating on my stroke and breathing to try to go as fast as possible without tiring out my arms or going out of breath. This meant that I was in good shape when I got to the harder sections and hit all the lines I was aiming for. It nearly worked. I finished in 3rd place behind Paddy and Wongy, just 6 seconds behind the winner so happy out! The prize money paid for the party afterwards with a decent bit left over to pay for petrol for the next paddling mission, cant complain! I'm starting to like these events where as well as bragging rights the winners get to split the entry fees. Hopefully with a bit of work I'll be able to make up those last two places in the future and earn even more pocket money!


Here are the results from the race. Hopefully the formatting comes out right, it wouldnt over on the Irishfreestyle site...


1
 Colin Wong
17.56
2
 Paddy (Senile) Mc Govern
18
3
 Eoin Keyes     
18.02
4
 Barry L
18.07
5
 Neil (Flesk God) Slevin
18.15
6
 Eoin Farell
18.32
7
 Seán (Adonis) Mc Ternan
18.34
8
 Joe Ryan
18.35
9
 Blackout Dave
18.43
10
 Paul B
18.43
11
 André
19.09
12
 Dave H
19.09
13
 Dave Pearse
19.1
14
 Francis
19.13
15
 Simon H
19.18
16
 Gearóid K
19.25
17
 CJ
19.27
18
 Ken Heinz
19.29
19
 Conor Mc Comb
19.58
20
 Barry
20.12
21
 Kevin C
20.3
22
 John J
21.03
23
 Tilly
22.44
24
 Stephan Quinn
22.57
1
 Billy B
18.34
2
 Dave Mc
18.37
3
 Dozy R
19.3
4
 Oisín M
27.23
1
 Nuala
20.23
2
 Caoimhe F
21.15
3
 Eimear F
21.53
4
 Niamh
22.07


I have to mention all the people who helped out and did rescue and other jobs for us on the day, without them it wouldnt have been possible to run the race. They were a mixture of people from ULKC, Limerick Canoe Club and a few individuals who were press-ganged into helping on the day, they all did their work perfectly so theres a huge thanks owed to everyone involved!

There are a few videos and pics from the day starting to filter onto the web, I'll put up a few myself in the next few days when I get time. It wont be tomorrow anyway since the wind at the coast has eventually swung around to offshore. Delighted, I havnt been out kayak surfing in way too long!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Clare Glens Video Guide



Just finished a video guide to the Clare Glens river, on the border of Limerick and Tipperary. Its definatly my all time favourite river, have a look at the video and come check it out somewhere!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Glens

Its been raining pretty solid for the last two weeks or so which means the Glens has been working just about the whole time. We've got some savage runs on it at just about every level possible, from .4 right up to .85. Theres a video guide to the river on the way which uses most of the footage I've got over the last few weeks. I'm actually really excited about it ,its looking pretty good to me!

And even though we havnt made the official call yet things are looking prettty good for the race at the weekend, as ever fingers crossed that that the levels hold up!