Hey Zach, Your videos makes whitewater boating simple and easy to understand. An additional advantages of avoiding the pourovers is you are more likely to get your boat stuck, since the water is typically more shallow.
I liked this lesson. One thing you could add, especially for that last example, is that when you have two valid options, it's a good idea to choose the one that is more likely to set you up better for the next obstacle/move/eddy.
Thanks, this is a great addition to your previous water-reading videos. As a beginning rower one of my biggest unknowns is judging which holes will be problematic and which will be easy to get through. A potential useful follow up to this video would be evaluating holes during a scout. Thanks again!
I'm not sure if that video is really possible. Whether or not you can run a hole is highly dependent on too many factors including your boat type and size. I would suggest going into smaller ones and working your way up to bigger one. Learning to surf really helps too.
Hey Zach: can you make that little raft part of your swag for sale? Asking for a friend 🙂. By the way, I have R2 my AIRE Sabertooth on some burly Class IV+ / V but am now setting my oar frame to increase the fun. Hoping to get up (Redding CA) to one of your classes in the Spring but absolutely fkn appreciate your videos man!!! #SENDIT #RIVERFAMILIA. Many blessings
Very helpful. Thanks!
Really digging the first person view/commentary.
Glad to hear that. I'll try and do more.
Hey Zach,
Your videos makes whitewater boating simple and easy to understand. An additional advantages of avoiding the pourovers is you are more likely to get your boat stuck, since the water is typically more shallow.
Great point!
I liked this lesson. One thing you could add, especially for that last example, is that when you have two valid options, it's a good idea to choose the one that is more likely to set you up better for the next obstacle/move/eddy.
Good point!
Really enjoyed this informative video. It really helps being able to see what you see, and hear why you take a particular line(s). Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent lesson. Thank you for posting it!
I'm stoked you liked it.
this was really well done and helpful. Thank you.
Very useful video for reading holes thanks for sharing this! If you have any other tips for reading holes we would love to hear it :)
Thanks, this is a great addition to your previous water-reading videos. As a beginning rower one of my biggest unknowns is judging which holes will be problematic and which will be easy to get through. A potential useful follow up to this video would be evaluating holes during a scout. Thanks again!
I'm not sure if that video is really possible. Whether or not you can run a hole is highly dependent on too many factors including your boat type and size. I would suggest going into smaller ones and working your way up to bigger one. Learning to surf really helps too.
Great vid
Hey Zach: can you make that little raft part of your swag for sale? Asking for a friend 🙂. By the way, I have R2 my AIRE Sabertooth on some burly Class IV+ / V but am now setting my oar frame to increase the fun. Hoping to get up (Redding CA) to one of your classes in the Spring but absolutely fkn appreciate your videos man!!! #SENDIT #RIVERFAMILIA. Many blessings
Here's a link to where you can find it Amazon amzn.to/3GcpMKj. I'm stoked you like the videos. Fun rowing!