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Global Trader Drak
Challenge Media Release |
No:
drak1012 |
24
Feb 2010 |
Organisers urge caution at Global Trader Drak Challenge
Underberg - The
organisers of the weekend's Global Trader Drakensberg Challenge, which is
also hosting the SA K1 River Championships, have advised paddlers to
exercise caution in the face of predicted heavy rainfall, and in the
recently modified Glenhaven rapid on the second stage of the race.
After a relatively hot and dry February that has left the Umzimkulu running
at a low level, weather forecasts point to the arrival of a major weather
system on the eve of the big race, with heavy rain fall predicted for the
region on Friday.
The upper reaches of the Umzimkulu river are dramatically affected by
rainfall in the Garden Castle catchment area, and the level of water in the
river, and the difficulty of the challenges in the legendary Valley of a
Thousand rapids, increases exponentially with the sudden surge of water from
the mountains.
"There are no guarantees," said Race committee chairman Paul Cartwright. "If
the rain falls in the right catchment areas the river can rise fast. But
then we can have rain all around us and somehow none of it lands up in the
river. That's the beauty about this race."
"Nonetheless paddlers must travel to Underberg fully prepared," he added.
"They must bring helmets and make sure there is plenty of buoyancy in their
craft so that if the river rises significantly they are prepared for it."
Cartwright also urged caution at the big rapid Glenhaven on the second
stage. This feature was dramatically reshaped by the local landowner during
the dry winter months in an effort to prevent further erosion encroaching on
the road that runs alongside the river.
However during the regular surges in the river levels with the summer rains
many of the boulders that were deposited on the sides of the new straight
channel were moved downstream, and deposited in dangerous positions in the
rapid.
Several injuries have already been reported from kayakers and tubers who
have collided with these rocks at the bottom of Glenhaven. Last week
visiting British wild water ace Ben Oakley wrapped his kayak after capsizing
in Glenhaven during a training run.
"This rapid has changed and will keep changing until such time as the rocks
settle," said Cartwright. "Paddlers need to treat it with the utmost
respect, at any river level."
Cartwright confirmed that a full safety crew will be deployed at Glenhaven
during the race, and promised that the race committee would endeavour to
mark the best line of approach for the paddlers by hanging marker slalom
gates over the approaches to the rapid.
Entries have been steadily pouring into the race HQ in Underberg, and a
field of close on 1000 paddlers is expected to be on the startline when the
race gets under way at Castleburn bridge at 9am on Saturday morning.
The Global Trader Drakensberg Challenge takes place in Underberg on 27 and
28 February. More information can be found at
www.drak.co.za
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Local members of the GT
canyon Kayak Club in Underberg Lauren Canham and Mike Smith wrestle with
the now infamous second hole in Glenhaven rapid on a recent training trip.
Organisers have urged paddlers to be cautious in the recently modified
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