My First Run on the Cardiff Whitewater Course

TLDRJoin me as I attempt to run the entire Cardiff Whitewater Course without capsizing. I'll guide you through the lines and techniques I use to navigate each drop successfully.

Key insights

🌊The Cardiff Whitewater Course offers continuous white water for kayakers.

🚣I aim to run the entire course without capsizing.

🌟Knowing the lines and techniques for each drop is crucial for a successful run.

🏞️The course features various drops with different levels of difficulty.

🚧Obstacles such as blocks and stoppers require careful navigation.

Q&A

Is the Cardiff Whitewater Course suitable for beginners?

The course is more suitable for experienced kayakers due to its continuous white water and various drops.

How should I approach the stoppers?

To navigate stoppers, a strong paddle stroke just before the stopper can help lift the nose of the kayak and push through.

Are there any risks associated with running the course?

Like any whitewater course, there are risks of capsizing and getting trapped. It's important to stay alert and know your limits.

Are there any safety measures in place?

The course has water watchers who are trained rescuers, ready to assist if kayakers encounter difficulty.

What should I do if I hit an obstruction?

Hitting obstructions like blocks can compromise your line and potentially cause capsizing. It's best to avoid them by staying alert and maintaining control of your kayak.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Welcome to my first run on the Cardiff Whitewater Course.

00:10I'll guide you through the lines I took to try and run the whole course without capsizing.

00:48Drop one: A nice easy drop with a line to river left to avoid the stopper.

01:01Drop two: A bit more of a stopper, requiring a strong paddle stroke to push through.

01:33Drop four: A popular play spot with a line river left to make the eddy.

02:08Drop six: A similar drop to the previous one, with blocks creating drops and narrowing the flow.

03:10Drop eight: A very narrow drop with a fast flowing exit and blocks to be avoided.

03:46Drop 14: A v wave with stoppers on either side, requiring careful navigation.