Pringle & Katya: Portugal Creeking…

posted by on 2011.02.28, under Whitewater
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In under-two months time Katya and myself will be heading to the Whitewater Grand Prix in Canada. An all around event that will feature 3 Creeking competitions and 3 Freestyle to crown the ultimate all around Whitewater Champion on some of the biggest whitewater and waves in the world.

To prepare for this we travelled to the Galicia region of Spain/ Portugal and so far have been spending time honing our wave skills on the Dam wave in Frieira and in the Ocean Surf that I wrote about in my last update.

This last week we set about getting the feel of being in creekboats again as we joined up  with Aniol Serrasolses from Spain and a bunch of super friendly Portugese Kayakers who’ve been showing us around some beautiful rivers in the area.

The rivers we ran down were the Alto Tea, Cascada de Umia, Rio Bec/ Tameda, some really low Rocky ditch & the Rio Castro Laboreiro.

The rivers for me were all incredibly beautiful with a very wild setting and super clean clear water.  I really enjoyed the beauty of the areas we past through! In my boat I felt very rusty at first going from a 7kg carbon playboat to a 17kg plastic river boat is a bit of a shock at first but the boats (Mamba & Axiom) handled great once we got the feel for them.

The Mamba was just so forgiving and easy to paddle, it feels like it just always goes the best possible route through a rapid even when you miss your stroke or something and the Axiom is just so versatile, I used it in big surf last week and it was a blast and then on some technical creeks and big water runs here and it handled perfectly and is incredibly fast. Its going to be hard to choose which to use for Canada…

I’ll let the photos do most of the talking but the highlight for me was definitely the big Slide “Cascada de Umia”.  Aniol had shown us some photos on the internet, and mentioned it had probabl never been ran. It looked very spectacular so on the second day myself, Katya and Aniol drove to check it out on our way down south to Portugal.

We arrived to find it had some water in it and looked just as it did in the photos. It had a few sketchy bits on it that I was a bit unsure about it but Aniol seemed confidant on his line so he walked up to the top and nailed a perfect, smooth line down the whole drop and slide to take the First Descent (as far as we know anyway).

Having seen Aniol style it I decided on my line and went for it! It went better than I imagined and it was such a great feeling coming through the spray on the kicker into the pool below! Really sick slide in an awesome setting.

One of the other really spectacular rivers we did was the Portugese classic the Rio Castro Laboreiro. We decided to run down the upper and middle section back to back. The upper section had some really great rapids, drops and slides and the lower 3 fantastic waterfalls (6m, 10m & 12m) and one giant portage. The day was a bit of an adventure with some big beatings and a couple swims, 2 split kayaks, one drowned camera, and an epic portage that meant a very late finish to the day.

All in all it was a fantastic weeks paddling, with some really great friendly kayakers that took us down some brilliant rivers that we’d have never found without them. So a big thank you to Aniol Serrasolses, Emilio, Pablo, Ramico, Joao, Luis, Antonio and the whole Portugese crew who offered us great hospitality and a really enjoyable week!

Check out the Photos & Flickr Slide show below to get a better look at our adventures.

Pringle  & Katya

Photos By: Me, Katya, Aniol & Ramico

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