The sport’s safety ethic was omnipresent and weighed heavily. It - TopicsExpress



          

The sport’s safety ethic was omnipresent and weighed heavily. It was not considered heroic to take on river risks; it was simply unacceptable… Do you seek the mountain high, or just another way to die?” - James Stuart In the 1960s, boating was based around slalom racing. River running skills lagged behind as racers were too busy trying to shave precious seconds off their times. Steep, technical rivers like the Upper Yough were at the peak of their abilities, and for the better part of the decade, the rivers won most of the battles.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 21:24:56 +0000

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