by CarcinomaAngel on January 30th, 2008

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What level of whitewater will you kayak in?

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  • by Atillion on February 2nd, 2008

    Atillion

    I won't touch a 4-5. I am comfortable with sweeps, C-to-C, both two hand rolls, and I can even roll up with just one hand in flatwater, but something engrained in me as a child keeps me from tackling raging whitewater.

    I find myself content paddling out on the lake for hours to camp out or fish...

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  • by MissLovely on February 17th, 2008

    MissLovely

    I've ran a 32 ft class 5.1 waterfall (i paddle in the eastern US..mainly southeast (NC,TN,SC,GA)) but i will normally only go as high as solid class IV. =] <3 paddling. and i would love to meet more females in the sport.

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  • by glamorgirli on February 2nd, 2008

    glamorgirli

    ummmm I don't know the level numbers, but the one with the least amount of waves as possible, but I love kayaking.

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  • by thejoeofo on September 28th, 2008

    thejoeofo

    ooo Never done a waterfall that big. I know some amazing female kayakers that paddle the Ocoee alot.

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  • by thejoeofo on September 27th, 2008

    thejoeofo

    Class 3 rapids are the best for surfing. Class 4 are the best to mess around in a bit for a quick surf. Class 5 are amazing to shoot through, but you have to do it percect. Class six just scare the crap out of me.

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