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Kayaking At Kelly's Whitewater Park In Idaho
I haven't done much kayaking for the past two years, so recently, I finally decided to sell my whitewater kayaking gear.
One of the reasons was because kayaking is a very co-dependent sport. You need at least two people for the shuttle ( to shuttle gear between put in and take out spots ).
Another, and may be the most important reason, is that kayaking, unlike skiing or mountain biking, is not the most "beginner friendly" activity. Without enough practice and river time, you'll forever be paddling class II-II+ rapids ( which is fun... for a while ).
So, when I heard about Kelly's Whitewater Park in Cascade, ID, I knew a whitewater park would be a great place for people like me to improve the skills, and get more interested in the sport.
When I got there, I was very impressed !
Located on the North Fork of the Payette River, it's accessible right off HWY 55 ( no need to drive around looking for a put in spot ).
When I thought about "the park", I had an image of a "wave pool", rather than an actual river.
The stretch of the North Fork of the Payette River is quite short, but has a few nice rapids suitable for both beginner and advanced paddlers alike.
A few shallow eddies ( eddies are the parts of a river where the downstream current is interrupted, and thus, they are a safe place to be ), are warm, and a fun place for kids to play around.
A nearby shop ( right by the park's entrance ) rents all the gear you'll need.
If you an absolute beginner, my advice is to rent an inflatable kayak, or even a tube !
During my visit the park was the site for USA Nationals.
It was a lot of fun to watch professionals demonstrate their freestyle skills...
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