Waterfalls Part 3 - How to Tuck

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with Boyd Ruppelt (formerly Send School)

with Boyd Ruppelt (formerly Send School)

Күн бұрын

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@michaellapointe458
@michaellapointe458 Жыл бұрын
Finally, detailed instructions for waterfalls. I love your pace and content. Your new videos are great. I appreciated the ones about the new Flow in relationship to the Zen 3.0. Promo videos didn't really place the Flow where it belongs, but you did.
@warnerariel1941
@warnerariel1941 2 ай бұрын
Great tutorial,looking it from San Carlos Costa Rica,see you at the river ...
@CleanLineKayaking
@CleanLineKayaking 2 ай бұрын
@@warnerariel1941 !!!pura vida!!! Thanks for watching! 🤙🏻
@dschinker
@dschinker 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Lots of interesting info in this series that I'd never heard of or considered before. Thanks for making and sharing these videos! I agree with @Interesting Educator: I'd LOVE to see a more in-depth discussion of how to run smaller falls and the progression of how to then start approaching larger waterfalls. Everyone starts small! My first "waterfall" was a foot tall and it was SCARY! Of course, after a year of WW kayaking, I look back at that fear and laugh. :) But my goal of running the 8ish foot waterfall behind the Sheraton in Cuyahoga Falls, OH still seems daunting.
@CleanLineKayaking
@CleanLineKayaking 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Debbie! Most of us don't consider anything under 10 ft a "waterfall" per say... typically we refer to those as ledges and the technique you'd want for those is a "boof". Check out the "How to Boof" video for those baby steps you're looking for. The waterfall realm involves actual freefall, so must be taller than your kayak is long. Cuyahoga is one you'd want to boof for sure. Cheers!
@georgewilliamssr5230
@georgewilliamssr5230 2 жыл бұрын
I have had 3 bulging discs and stinosis in my low back. There have been many drops I've wanted to run. But, due to cautious thinking. I've limited myself to 20 foot verts. Tho, I have dropped some 75 foot cascading rapids. The vertical aspect was broken up into multiple shorter drops. Thanks for the instructional. So much to learn. Lots to pay forward to the next generation of paddlers.
@CleanLineKayaking
@CleanLineKayaking 2 жыл бұрын
something worth thinking about… those 15-20’ers and bouncy slides and carrying your boat puts way more pressure on your back and discs than plugging most big drops. The big ones get you less, unless you mess up. I’m 2” shorter than I used to be… mostly from 20’ers, slides, and long portages with a full boat… love that you’re watching and stoked you enjoyed!
@georgewilliamssr5230
@georgewilliamssr5230 2 жыл бұрын
@@CleanLineKayaking Yeah for sure. Most of the falls I've dropped were really easy, straight forward with min consequences. LOL. Hardest parts were getting through all the class 5"s to enjoy the falls. I take it a bit easier these days. Still lots to paddle without having to Hair Boat.
@HoltSings
@HoltSings 10 ай бұрын
Hey man could you do a video on how to run slides? I haven’t been able to find guidance for that anywhere and they are decently common in many areas.
@CleanLineKayaking
@CleanLineKayaking 10 ай бұрын
I’ll make an updated one for sure, but this old one I did is a good start: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pZCkZnStlMaFotksi=pv6ZAmOfrEn0vgfA
@HoltSings
@HoltSings 10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! I’m especially curious about how to read a slide without beta, how to know if it’s in (enough water), and how to spot hazards in that environment.
@Melourn
@Melourn 2 жыл бұрын
Might want to re-do this video because you have a couple of sections that got repeated. Specifically, the bit about deciding whether to toss the paddle or not and how "you might be uncomfortable or not know what to do" if you always toss and then come up on a situation where you can't toss. I'd love t hear more about the plunge into the pocket, itself. I'm going to assume that large waterfalls have deeper pockets that can accept a vertical plunge, I would also assume that smaller falls would have smaller pockets, so I'm guessing that you wouldn't want to tuck for a vertical plunge. How do we gauge which to do? Is there a tried an true method to know when a pocket is safe to plunge into vertically or is this more experience than anything else? Also, you keep talking about these 20 footers and larger, but I'm still thinking about smaller things like 5-10 feet waterfalls. ROFL Perhaps a kiddie video is in order?
@CleanLineKayaking
@CleanLineKayaking 2 жыл бұрын
🤣 re-do... Knowing if it's safe/deep enough is in the first video of the waterfall series, this is the 3rd, and you should definitely check it out if you haven't. Also, even if you're plugging something small, you'd still want to tuck always. There's never a reason to plug vertically and not tuck, belly flops are out. If you're only interested in 5-10'ers though, you'd be good to watch the How to Boof video because you'll never really plug a drop in the height range that you're looking at and boofing is a much better/safer way to enjoy ledges like those. Cheers & thanks for watching!
@Melourn
@Melourn 2 жыл бұрын
@@CleanLineKayaking I did watch the others- left comments thanking you for the tips. I know about the "good boil", but is that all there is to knowing whether it is a safe drop? I will head over to the "How to boof" video next.
@Bruppelt
@Bruppelt 2 жыл бұрын
@@Melourn pretty much, but with smaller features the more standard river running/scouting skills come into play, especially if it's high volume. Higher volume ledges can contain some pretty sticky holes that you may want to avoid. Paying attention to the boil should be solid enough to help you identify rocks and depth though. Pay attention to little streams and micro features if you really want to step up your river reading skills. Additionally, I'm working on a video right now for reading rivers and boat scouting. I hope this helps & thanks again for watching!
@CleanLineKayaking
@CleanLineKayaking 2 жыл бұрын
^ that's me btw... private account for random stuff (I forgot to switch accounts)
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