Women's Intermediate-Advanced Creeking Clinic
   
   
   

Dates: March 10, 2007

Requirements: Combat Roll, Comfortable on Class III-IV Whitewater

Cost: $85
(lunches and all necessary equipment provided)

Rivers: West Fork of the Hood, East Fork of the Lewis, Farmlands, Copper Creek, Little Klickitat; river choice depends upon water levels.

     
  intermediate kayak instruction  
     
   
   

This clinic is a great next step for particants from the Women's Creeking Clinic held in February!

The Pacific Northwest is full of beautiful, unique creeks that are just waiting to be explored. If you are interested in improving your creeking skills, or fine tuning your river running skills in a supportive and fun environment, this is the clinic for you!

A clinic for women by women, this one-day clinic is designed specifically for intermediate/advanced female paddlers who have the desire to work on their creeking skills and get comfortable about pushing their limits, in an environment without pressure. We will practice tight eddy turns, boofing, running waterfalls, getting out of holes, technical paddling maneuvers, scouting, and setting up "safety" for your paddling partners. Paddling in a supportive environment, we will focus on the skills necessary to get you and your paddling companions down technical whitewater runs.

The course is led by Wet Planet instructor and Team Jackson paddler Heather Herbeck. Get out on the water with Heather, and enjoy the opportunity to improve your creeking skills while enjoying some of her favorite backyard runs.

"My goal in this one-day clinic is to help you become an independant boater. A boater who is a team player, but who relies on making your own choices and feeling good about it." - Heather Herbeck

   
         
   
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