S6 white water kayaking
Sometimes the conditions just don't allow you to follow a meticulously planned programme. IN fact, adapting the plan is more common than following the plan! Until the end of this week, rivers across Scotland have been empty - many of them lower than they have ever been since recording their levels began. With a severe lack of water about and white water kayaking on the last of the OE programme for this school year, I decided that 'abandoning ship' and taking to the water ourselves was the best way to get any where near white water!
Cameron, Pam, Craig and I had a fun, not-far-off-bitterly-cold, fun descent of the Bruar, involving stacks of abseils, jumping into pools, slinking along on your belly through pools and some crazy dancing (or normal, depending on the individual) to stave off the hypothermia. Fortunately the midges didn't join us. We rounded it all off with delicious soup to warm up, a very intense butter debate and ice creams to cool down. Perfect.
A short stroll through the woods to the start. We did pass a few dismayed tourists.
When we were still warm. Do my feet look big in this?
Craig about to be lowered in to the abyss.
Pam looking utterly relaxed / oblivious.
Cameron under water.
Craig having just emerged from yet another very deep little pool.
Cameron taking the plunge.
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