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Avon Descent 2008

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Syd's Rapid

Syd's Rapid

Walyunga national park was to be our next destination for the Avon Descent 2008; located on the north side of the river the 1.5 km walk to Syd’s Rapid was more like a leisurely saunter. This is one of the ‘Great River Races of the World’, novices and international competitors race down the avon/swan river. The challenge encompasses grade 2-3 rapids, weirs, ti-tree thickets and flat water in some parts. Single and double paddle craft (canoes and kayaks) are invited to compete. The second part of the race are power dinghies, 8 horsepower standard prop and sports prop and 10 horse power standard prop also race. The motorised boats come down later on in the race. There were some calamities of between the slow moving paddlers and motorists.

Plenty a competitor came off boat

Plenty a competitor came off boat

The start of the race begins at Northam from the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Australia. The finish line is at Riverside Gardens in Bayswater and a site of many family activities.
Syd’s Rapid is an exciting spot to view the race. It is thrilling as the competitors come around the corner and it will challenge even the most experienced paddler. There are many thrills and spills, and the there were many kayaks overturned without the paddler coming down the river. I was witness to many a hero who stopped to help their fellow competitor.

A recommended event for all…anyone wanting an excuse for a picnic in a beautiful landscape a must.

Written by Sophie Panigirakis

August 3, 2008 at 11:54 am

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