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| Clear Skies and White Water - Austria 2006Those regulars at the club might have noticed that I was unusually absent from the club at the end of June. No I’d not had enough, but Sarah had allowed me to escape for a week so I’d headed off to Austria for a week’s paddling. Having discover Paul Scarborough was also on the same trip, we agree to travel over together - but I’m not sure what he though when I picked him up just over an hour later than planned for the trip to Plas Menai in Wales, ready for the 24hr minibus ride to Austria - suffice to say the travel either way wasn’t the highlight of the week!
You soon get used to looking ahead from the top of each waves to make sure you're not about to head straight into the next stopper. The other noticable thing is how fast the river is going - its a real chase to catch up with swimmers and boats on this volume of water.
Fortunately we’d packed our passports, so it was on into Switzerland to run the Martina section of the Inn - one that isn’t often run-able as the water was diverted into hydro–electric schemes. Again this was another superb paddle - with a few more friendly holes to play in. The final run in to the get out was the best bit. Quite a continuous section of grade 3 and weaving line round a few holes and avoiding spinning in the micro eddies along a section of rock wall. In the afternoon, we headed further into Switzerland for the Schuls Gorge section of the Inn. This was both technical and was running at a high level, giving pretty continuous grade 3 with a few big grade 4 rapids thrown in. The last of these was right by the get out, allowing us to spend an awful lot of time inspecting and pondering from every possible angle. Just three of us ran this one with our coaches - giving a first chance for photos from the bank!
Thursday - Again heavy overnight rain had pushed up the Inn further - so we opted to redo our first day’s run with a bigger volume in it. For a late afternoon run we drove up to St Anton to run the Rosanna, for what looked to be another run down a clear blue alpine stream. Having decided it had enough water, off we went. Within minutes we were rescuing, just after the first boat was recovered, came the next swim. This resulting in a white water race to catch the boat, then aborting the trip to take Michael off to hospital. Having only done about 1km, this is definately a river I'd want to go back and finish.
Well worth it as this was
the highlight of the week . Clear water, sun, gorges, grade 3 (you get the idea
by now) and to top it all one of coaches loosing his paddle, he threw it up and
over a foot bridge, only for it to land on the Further down the gorge section got quite technical, lots of blind corners and in the second gorge towering limestone cliffs offer no way out other than down the river - not a place to loose a paddle. Saturday - After a week of paddling I was done in. While there was the opportunity to run the Sanna down the campsite before breakfast, I opted out - it was very tempting, but the thought of a (very) long swim if I stuffed up Pianser Cataract (quite possibly the biggest rapid I’ve ever seen!) just tipped the balance. So off we went on the long trip back to North Wales. A big thanks to Dave and Dave at Plas Menai for leading us on such fine rivers. Inspired? If you’re up to paddling grade 3 in the UK then the Alps is a must. Please can I go again next year Sarah? Les Ford See larger pictures - these may take a while to download!
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