That place for jump with milder water near you, I assume is far more dangerous for swimmer and kayaker who is stuck in the roller( type C hydrolic jump). Tough to tell form this perspective
Yes, but with one major difference. In the nature you have shaped stones and the hydraulics can change a few feet left or right. There is no escape on human made structures where the dam is straight line crossing the whole river.
As an emergency responder I could have made a quicker video. How to deal with holes & pourovers. GET OUT & WALK AROUND. It’s not worth risking your life in these drowning machines ladies & gentlemen & as much as I applaud this gentlement for trying to explain how to safely navigate them, this video is NOT adequate & does NOT highlight the serious dangers these death machines pose. DO NOT attempt these. Watch youtube videos of people caught in pour overs, low head damns, drowning machines.... GET OUT & GO AROUND. Tell your friends also. I can gurantee you all that watching helplessly as your friend drowns is NOT how you want your kayaking day to go. NOT worth the risk.
My dentist says not eating is the trick to having really nice teeth - it's just better not to do anything ever. What the hell does "this gentleman" Eric Jackson know about kayaking anyway.
The trick is to know what kind of holes and pourovers are actually a drowning risk and which ones are not. There are PLENTY of holes that won't recirculate someone if they end up swimming--you don't need to portage them at all. There are holes, pourovers, and dams that the best kayakers won't touch because they are that dangerous, but with the proper skills most holes on the river are manageable. A big thing to know before watching this video is that Eric Jackson knows more about whitewater than you.
I bet this guy knows far more about swift water rescue than you will, and I bet he has performed more swift water rescues than you have. This is pretty basic stuff in kayaking.
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Im soooo thankful for your videos, you do an awesome job of making this easy to understand and follow:)
Most informative video I've seen.
Great vid I successfully ran my first class 4 rapid with this help
5:43 that was the most flawless front flip I've ever seen anywhere. Good vid, thank you
Eddy sounds like a nice dude.
The last stroke advice is excellent!
Great advice! 👍👌💪
Thank you great information even though I don’t go kayaking or own one
Its gorgeous to look at, and that's about it for me, visual beauty without getting in it.
Those old y boats sure were hole magnets.
Definitely thought he didn’t have legs for the first few minutes of this video
3:23 all the way up to this point, I was wondering if this dude had legs
doctorfeelucky right
2:32 He looks like the stunt double for Lieutenant Dan.
I know!!
Hydraulic jumps and overflow structures There's different categories, research them!
That place for jump with milder water near you, I assume is far more dangerous for swimmer and kayaker who is stuck in the roller( type C hydrolic jump). Tough to tell form this perspective
Is that like a low-head dam?
Yes, dangerous.
Yes, but with one major difference. In the nature you have shaped stones and the hydraulics can change a few feet left or right. There is no escape on human made structures where the dam is straight line crossing the whole river.
@@helix6609 interesting. Makes sense though.
2021..im learning!
Is hardshell advice valid for inflatables?
not really, as you can't properly boof.
Nice narration but I would have liked to have seen someone playing in it and getting out... Because I cannot get out of a hole for love or money.
Booping, boofing, brownie hole ....wha da heck
Excella video
These guys probably dont care about low head dams either lol
You just wanted to say frownie hole.
As an emergency responder I could have made a quicker video. How to deal with holes & pourovers. GET OUT & WALK AROUND. It’s not worth risking your life in these drowning machines ladies & gentlemen & as much as I applaud this gentlement for trying to explain how to safely navigate them, this video is NOT adequate & does NOT highlight the serious dangers these death machines pose. DO NOT attempt these. Watch youtube videos of people caught in pour overs, low head damns, drowning machines.... GET OUT & GO AROUND. Tell your friends also. I can gurantee you all that watching helplessly as your friend drowns is NOT how you want your kayaking day to go. NOT worth the risk.
My dentist says not eating is the trick to having really nice teeth - it's just better not to do anything ever. What the hell does "this gentleman" Eric Jackson know about kayaking anyway.
The trick is to know what kind of holes and pourovers are actually a drowning risk and which ones are not. There are PLENTY of holes that won't recirculate someone if they end up swimming--you don't need to portage them at all. There are holes, pourovers, and dams that the best kayakers won't touch because they are that dangerous, but with the proper skills most holes on the river are manageable. A big thing to know before watching this video is that Eric Jackson knows more about whitewater than you.
This is not a low head dam. Calm down
Google Eric Jackson before you bring out your below par Rescue 3 training thinking you are now a river guru.
I bet this guy knows far more about swift water rescue than you will, and I bet he has performed more swift water rescues than you have. This is pretty basic stuff in kayaking.
You must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. You must love your neighbor as yourself. Jesus the anointed is Lord! Repent and be baptized and believe the Gospel.