Headed out in the slalom boat. The Clay's Revenge attain in the rocks of Corner Hole was very do-able. As I was meeting some folks, I only took a couple of shots at Maryland Chute. As usual, the ferry could be done multiple ways. But that last little up on attainer's right was too tough. I don't remember that approach having two dips/waves, which made even getting up beside the rock a bit challenging. I think I would have made it with more attempts, but it had definitely crossed into that more difficult territory for me.
Center Chute attainer's right move could definitely be done by those a little stronger than me. I'm thinking the main VA Chute attain is also possible for the mighty. I did succeed at the VA slot attain on attainer's right --- just gotta keep your focus and nerve. Finished by playing around up and down the Center Chute ledge, then heading upstream past the Jumps before needing to head for home.
Folks I was with were surfing everything in medium length boats --- VA chute and the wave below the Center Ledge seemed most entertaining for them.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
Potomac 5.5
Back with another class to work on spring training.
As a warm-up, I tried the Maryland Chute attain. Boils were big and challenging, but could be defeated. But I lost my matches against the little wave hole that defends the right starting point for the ferry from left to right. More time --- and maybe a longer boat --- might have yielded victory, but not this night.
Meeting back up with the class, the back channel was again the option. Ferrying across the top was easy. But the deceptive attain move between the rocks proved too strong for most in this group, so we carried over the rocks.
Ferrying across the main Potomac took most to eddy out below the island at Virginia chute. A strong ferry was rewarded with a passage between the rocks of the island and final rest break above the chute. Many were able to make the slot attain at Virginia. At this level, it's a wide passage, but still boily. The bankside attain at Virginia was available, though the unwary were pushed left against the trees and often flipped.
The Cheat Youth were out and some had wavehoppers. They were working on attaining up from the Center wave and at Virginia.I saw some success at Center --- impressive!
As a warm-up, I tried the Maryland Chute attain. Boils were big and challenging, but could be defeated. But I lost my matches against the little wave hole that defends the right starting point for the ferry from left to right. More time --- and maybe a longer boat --- might have yielded victory, but not this night.
Meeting back up with the class, the back channel was again the option. Ferrying across the top was easy. But the deceptive attain move between the rocks proved too strong for most in this group, so we carried over the rocks.
Ferrying across the main Potomac took most to eddy out below the island at Virginia chute. A strong ferry was rewarded with a passage between the rocks of the island and final rest break above the chute. Many were able to make the slot attain at Virginia. At this level, it's a wide passage, but still boily. The bankside attain at Virginia was available, though the unwary were pushed left against the trees and often flipped.
The Cheat Youth were out and some had wavehoppers. They were working on attaining up from the Center wave and at Virginia.I saw some success at Center --- impressive!
Potomac 6ft and falling
With dreams of long boat surfing at Center dancing in my head all day, I headed out with a new crew. Sadly, the water was falling rapidly. What had been around 6.4 that morning was already edging toward the 5s. I think it was just at 6ft when we put on.
Nevertheless, we headed up the back channel. These guys were in long or mid-sized boats, but had no real problem getting up to Dead Cow. After ferry practice across at the top, the team was out into the main Potomac.
As this was a training lesson, the main group did loops --- ferrying over to Center Chute, crashing through the wave, then back around the island on the Maryland side to attain back up to repeat. A few of the boats were well sized for the wave hole that starts to develop at Center in the upper 5s, so a few attempts were made. Other worked on ferries and the occasional roll.
Nevertheless, we headed up the back channel. These guys were in long or mid-sized boats, but had no real problem getting up to Dead Cow. After ferry practice across at the top, the team was out into the main Potomac.
As this was a training lesson, the main group did loops --- ferrying over to Center Chute, crashing through the wave, then back around the island on the Maryland side to attain back up to repeat. A few of the boats were well sized for the wave hole that starts to develop at Center in the upper 5s, so a few attempts were made. Other worked on ferries and the occasional roll.
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