Lining a Canoe: a simple solution to a river running problem.
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- Lining is the term used in using rope to move a canoe downstream. This was part of a British Canoeing Leadership course and was looking at different solutions to river problems. Here we were avoiding a tree problem.
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Simple sound advice and the importance of looking ahead. Well done Ray more of the same please.
Thanks, will do! Lots planned
When you watch this it is obvious the best thing to do, if you were in the canoe with no experience you would gun it and be in a load of trouble, thank you Ray, ps I found your channel via Paul Kirtley if you want to blag some commission, if it wasn't for your drunken tour of the spay I would not know of you, but that will change next year, I'm on the canoe skills course, I want to adventure, but I want to do it safely, and the Queen says you're the best,
Keep your family and friends safe, look after your your loved ones.
Nige.
That has made me chuckle. I think I managed to stay soberish on the Spey but it was close run and a lot of fun. I look forward to meeting you at Windermere. Thanks
@@RayGoodwinCanoe just the preliminary for the attack on the haggis 😂😂😂, stay safe Ray, look after your family and friends.
Nige.
Thanks Ray. Super clear and informative. Looking forward to the rest. Mike
Thought you might like it. I will get on with next one. Cheers.
As always.. straight forward and very informative Thanks Ray
You are most welcome.
Very nice analysis! It is very helpful: Perfect length (quick to understand and learn), nice example, good observation, assessment and solution.
Thanks a lot!
Thank you. I hope to do a series of these once the rivers are open again.
I thought I was already subscribed ! I probably overlooked that cos I was concentrationg on your videos, interesting and educating as always!
Good to have you along.
Another great topic, not pushing suggestion mind you, its always good to see new fresh information on the topic of canoes, Lining solo and steering the boat with the lines and current. I have the basics but a more insightful on the solo lining would make me smile. Not that this one didn't. Now, aren't you glad I didn't just ask to be friends and added to the conversation? span comments sheeeesh. Have a good day, Ray, we woke to snow on the ground.
thank you for your comments. Yep the intention will be to get some more in depth information into other videos so I hope to make you smile more. Snow eh? I was biving at the top of the garden with my ten year old daughter, woke to a glorious morning and bird song. Unfortunately this was at 5am and I didn't really get back to sleep. Keep well
@@RayGoodwinCanoe The spring birds were still singing this morning, they sounded happy. I got cold hand loading my outdoor wood boiler this morning,
@@downeastprimitiveskills7688 It will soon be summer and a bit more warmth.
Great little video Ray - be great to have something similar for more advanced environments as well
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Many thanks Richard. Appreciated. Yep the intention is to do a whole series and I already have a lot of the footage including advanced paddling on the Vyrnwy, Tryweryn and others. I went for this one because the content was simple and I wanted that to concentrate on starting to use Final Cut Pro. It was a hell of a move up from iMovie and has been hard for me. I am happy with the concept so hope to get the next out within a week featuring bigger more powerful situations. Keep well.
Ray Goodwin great stuff; keep safe and looking forward to more great content!
Great way of presenting video to help build leadership decision making thank you
Thank you. Will try to get many more of these over the next year as opportunity presents itself.
Nice video Ray :) keep 'em coming.
Thanks, will do! Lots of plans.
Fabulous stuff, thanks for this.
You are most welcome.
Would you recommend a tactile mark on a lining rope, for example a meter or meter and half from the end? I'm preparing a new set of lining ropes for the winter, and I'll be using twisted rope this time, made out of jute-covered (for grip) polypropylene (for flotation) strands. I'm considering either a Matthew Walker knot or just some whipping for the mark, and a smoothly tapered backsplice on the end. Is it a good idea or should I stick to smooth, constant-width rope so that it can slip out of my hands unobstructed when something unforeseen happens? Thanks.
Not something I do myself but others do find it useful
Now can you show us the video of the line you took when you ran it?
Normally this is so straightforward I wouldn't bother to video it. On this occasion there was a massive amount of branches and debris below water and so I took the opportunity to teach the clients an alternative method. Did I need to do it on this occasion? Well I would have happily have paddled it myself but sorry no video.