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Title: Green River Narrows Race
Post by: triangleforge on November 15, 2010, 01:20:05 PM
One of my favorite races in sports happened in North Carolina earlier this month, and doesn't involve NASCAR.

The Green River Narrows Race is one of the hardest - if not the hardest - downriver/creek races in whitewater paddling, and it's a bit shocking to a pedestrian paddler like me to watch some of the best in the world get humbled by some real Class-Five-With-Consequences rapids.

You can get a decent flavor for the event through it's legal waiver, which includes the line "I have been warned of the stupidity of this activity, and I freely and of my own will accept this stupidity, ignore all warnings, and participate anyway." http://boatingbeta.com/race/green_waiver_2007.shtml (http://boatingbeta.com/race/green_waiver_2007.shtml)

The crux rapid in the course is a nasty bit called Gorilla, it draws the biggest crowds of the race, because of scenes like these:

2010 Green River Narrows Race - Carnage at Gorrilla (Nothing but Crashes in slowmo) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gOoux12t3c#normal)

If running Gorilla wasn't hard enough, just below it is an extremely rententive little hole called Speed Trap that you've pretty much got to hit dead on with a lot of speed (which isn't an option if you've gone through Gorilla upside down); the paddler at about 0:40 here finds out just how lovingly Speed Trap can embrace a paddler who doesn't get it just right:

Green River Narrows Race 2009 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8622R6a4H8#normal)

Above Gorilla is another crucial rapid you have to ace if you want a good finishing time, Go Left or Die (often called Go Left AND Die, which seems almost as appropriate); here's what happens when you attempt to go to the right of that FU rock in the middle of the chute:

Whitewater Carnage on Go Left (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNS7CQIwuqA#normal)

The race was won this year by Mike Dawson in a near-record time of 4:26; the record of 4:18 is held by Andrew Holcombe, who was out with an injury this year.

And if you've got 10-12 minutes to spare and want to see what mostly clean lines look like (my favorite is the rock-grind left line in Pencil Sharpener) on this incredibly tough mile of whitewater, sit back and enjoy this:

Green Narrows Race 2010 (http://www.vimeo.com/16751958)
Title: Re: Green River Narrows Race
Post by: AeroGeek on November 15, 2010, 05:16:21 PM
AeroGeek's hubby here...


I love the narrows of the green!  I ran it in '99 in a WaveSport Stubby.  There was plenty of carnage  [evil]  I was also lucky enough to get to run tallulah gorge the same year (different trip.) 

Living in Texas blows.  I sold my boats but miss it terribly. 

Dry Meadow is probably my favorite run.
Title: Re: Green River Narrows Race
Post by: IZ on November 16, 2010, 12:27:41 AM
Argh!  Just moved and the internet  isn't connected yet!  Ill have to look up the videos later. Thanks for the links.
Title: Re: Green River Narrows Race
Post by: akmnstr on November 18, 2010, 11:03:42 AM
I think it was 1975 I was working as a guide on the Chatooga and getting bored with running the same river everyday.  At lunch one day we (the guides) decided to go run the green on a day off.  I'll never forget that day.  We didn't do much boating.  Just a lot of hairy portaging.  After that I can't say I ran it, but I did see it.