Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Speyfitter on April 13, 2014, 02:25:03 PM
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Here is some footage I took, edited, and uploaded today from a drift a buddy and I did yesterday on the Chilliwack River. Was a blast! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n_n-pSLIdo&feature=youtu.be
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Certainly a beautiful day to be on the water. What's the difference between Class 2 and 3 waters ?
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According to American Whitewater river classification scale found here:
http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/Wiki/safety:start?#vi
Class 2 rapid: "Novice"
Straightforward rapids with wide, clear channels which are evident without scouting. Occasional maneuvering may be required, but rocks and medium-sized waves are easily missed by trained paddlers. Swimmers are seldom injured and group assistance, while helpful, is seldom needed. Rapids that are at the upper end of this difficulty range are designated “Class II+”.
Class 3 rapid: "Intermediate"
Rapids with moderate, irregular waves which may be difficult to avoid and which can swamp an open canoe. Complex maneuvers in fast current and good boat control in tight passages or around ledges are often required; large waves or strainers may be present but are easily avoided. Strong eddies and powerful current effects can be found, particularly on large-volume rivers. scouting is advisable for inexperienced parties. Injuries while swimming are rare; self-rescue is usually easy but group assistance may be required to avoid long swims. Rapids that are at the lower or upper end of this difficulty range are designated “Class III-” or “Class III+” respectively.
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Is Tamahi rapids Class II or III?
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Class 3 at most low to medium levels. Above that it starts approaching Class 3+ to 4-.
http://www.paddlingabc.com/riverwiki/rivers/chilliwack_bc_-_slesse_to_tamihi
Also take note of the mention of the strainer rock in this link - a whitewater raft flipped back in I believe it was 2008 and one of the occupants on board got trapped in this strainer and drown: http://fraservalleywhitewater.com/fvww-river-guide/chilliwack-classic-run/
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Any place on the upper Vedder that a trailer'd drift boat can be launched??
Do not own one but I can imagine it would one heck of a ride......
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Here is a short video from yesterdays drift: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Befcwvtfao&feature=youtu.be