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BoaterTalk: The International Information Site for the Whitewater Paddler
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Longer requires better endurance, longer concentration.
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Lower Gauley rapid ratings
SRsteelheader
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Mash and PSH are class IV.
Gnar_Star
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How does length of a rapid increase its difficulty?
Wilko
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Sep 29 2008, 19:12 GMT
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I agree with that, but does it make it more difficult to control your boat through each part of a longer rapid?
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Wilko
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If you loose your concentration or your energy, YES.
Yall_Watch_This
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But by cutting a longer rapid into short pieces, paddling from eddy to eddy...
Wilko
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Drop pool or continuous Cl-3...it's still class 3.
Guelo
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Is it harder to run an obstacle course after a short jog or a marathon?
snowwrestler
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Sure, and thanks for clearing that up: because that doesn't change the difficulty of the obstacle course.
Wilko
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Should the class rating reflect difficulty or danger?
Flanman2
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You voice exactly the biggest problems I have with that interpretation of the international WW difficulty scale.
Wilko
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So is supposed to be a difficulty scale or danger scale?
Flanman2
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I'm leaning more towards the difficulty scale.
Wilko
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But ratings are for everyone, not just the experienced and expert.
DangerJudy
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Once again trying to read something in my words that I didn't write, Judy?
Wilko
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So how is someone who cannot read water supposed to be able to use the ratings
DangerJudy
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To get a basic impression about a river, like from reading a guidebook.
Wilko
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I do not agree. Without the danger element added to the rating,
DangerJudy
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A class III boater should be able to look at the Woodall hole and tell it's a keeper
timewarp
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Fine, so don't agree. I don't care what someone else rates a rapid, I'll look and judge for myself.
Wilko
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fine
DangerJudy
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Let me get this straight, you honestly believe that the rating system is there to protect those who can't read water?
Wilko
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I can see both sides
Flanman2
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Bingo
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snowwrestler
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You make the mistake of thinking the rapid is being rated. But the rating system is for people
snowwrestler
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I make the mistake?
Wilko
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