I am whitewater kayaker that has a love for the river, and is always trying to take my kayaking to the next level. I will travel as far as I have to so I can kayak more challenging whitewater.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Running Gorilla for the first time on the Green River Narrows
Green Narrows Gorilla from TheKayakerFSM on Vimeo.
After running the Green Narrows several times, and working on dialing in my boof with Pat Keller for two weekends. I felt up to running Gorilla. So I decided I wanted July 24th to be that day.
After having a few hungry runs on the Green I decided the night before to prepare myself with a good breakfast. This included my signature omelet that I decided (for that day any way) to call the Green Omelet. This was based on it being full of spinach, and the fact that I was running the Green, and possibly Gorilla just a few hours after eating it.
The whole drive up I tried to get in the groove thinking about what I planned on doing without fully committing my self to running it. The fact is the night before Pat Keller told me that I should hold off, and not get in a rush to run it.
The day started good hooking up with the guys at the take out loading the boats, and driving to the put in. Just a 0.6 mile hike, and some class 2/3 boogie water stood in our way of hitting the goods.
When we hit Bride of Frankenstein I styled it, and my line was even better through Frankenstein. The next notable rapid was Boof or Consequences followed by Go Left, and Die. I ran the meat on both dialing in my self for Gorilla. Having good line through Boof or Consequences, and one of my best lines through Go Left I was feeling more than ready.
The only thing standing between me, and the Monkey was Reverse Seven Foot, Zwicks, and Chiefs which all blend together. I cleaned those, and found myself in the river right eddy below Chiefs listening to Pat talk the other guy through Gorilla. Then he looks at me, and says "How do you feel?" I responded by saying I felt good, and thought I was ready. He agreed, and ask if I wanted to scout it first. Having seen it many times I felt like I had the line dialed, but a quick look could not hurt.
We decided the best thing to do was me to portage it launching back in just above Scream Machine, while they ran it. We would then run down to Rapid Transit, and hike back up. I started my portage, launched back in, and met them at the bottom of Rapid Transit.
We then started our hike above Chiefs to put in, and run Gorilla down. I felt good putting in, and although Chiefs gets me nervous quite a bit it was the least of my worries this time. After a quick talk with Pat we ran the sneak on Pencil Sharpener, and he walked me through the line. He dropped in, and hit the eddy just above Gorilla. I ferried over, and caught the set up eddy, and looked at the notch for what felt like a few minutes. (Looking at the footage is was more like 45 seconds.)
My goal was to run direct, Notch, Gorilla, and Speed Trap all at once. I felt by doing this I was not risking screwing up trying to catch an eddy to break up the rapid. Dropping through the Notch you can hear screams of people, and I could see Pat in the corner of my eye sitting in the eddy. Everything went well I got slightly sterned, but recovered, and hit a pretty clean line for my first time down.
It was great to have so many people there for support, and safety my first time Spanking the Monkey. It revitalized my love for the Green Narrows, and I can't wait to head back up to run it again. When I leave the South East my best boating memory so far will be running Gorilla for the first time, and how it felt to sit safely at the bottom thinking "Man I can't wait to do that again!"
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