Platinum Contributing Member SnowRider Posted June 21, 2017 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted June 21, 2017 13 hours ago, revkevsdi said: Tired of arguing lol. What a lying little bitch I'm not changing the rating system. I'm trying to figure out how someone would think a fun wave train is class V. When there didn't appear to be any danger. The post was titled classV? My answer is no, that isn't. So possible solutions are that at lower water there is a hydraulic, strainer, or undercut ledge that makes it worse. Another solution is that they are using the Grand Canyon scale of 1-10. Then sure 5 is fine. Or someone is full of shit. I know you Trump supporters like to be lied to. I'm sorry if facts make you sad. Look at the falls the kayakers are running. Do you think there is that same amount of danger? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArcticCrusher Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 8 hours ago, FAT DAVE said: Ive jumped off that bridge to many times to count when i was in my teens.....dont remember it being 70 ft. It is if you use RevDork's measuring tape. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revkevsdi Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 7 hours ago, SnowRider said: Me: Here's a link to river classifications. Here are comparisons to the rivers you claim are tough. Here is why that video clip wasn't class V. FS Republicans " DUH, I want to talk about about bridges " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum Contributing Member Skidooski Posted June 21, 2017 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted June 21, 2017 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revkevsdi Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Skidooski said: Yep Class 3-4 . And the Gauley has 5 class V's on it. Which are actually pretty easy for the most part but still way tougher than the New Edited June 21, 2017 by revkevsdi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum Contributing Member Skidooski Posted June 21, 2017 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted June 21, 2017 Everything must be easy for a kayaker like yourself. You certainly must be shponshured at your skill level.What a fucking tool you are Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snake Posted June 21, 2017 Author Share Posted June 21, 2017 Kennebec River Rafting The 12 mile Kennebec trip begins at Harris Station on Indian Pond and flows through the Kennebec Gorge ending at The Forks, the confluence of the Dead and Kennebec Rivers. Class II-V Rapids. Penobscot River Rafting The first 2 miles descend from McKay Station through Ripogenus Gorge. The last 12 miles of rapids end at the take out near Pockwockamus Falls. Class III-V Rapids. Dead River Rafting The Dead river offers the longest stretch of continuous whitewater in the East. The 16 mile trip begins at Grand Falls and runs through Class IV and V whitewater ending at The Forks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum Contributing Member Skidooski Posted June 21, 2017 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted June 21, 2017 2 minutes ago, Snake said: Kennebec River Rafting The 12 mile Kennebec trip begins at Harris Station on Indian Pond and flows through the Kennebec Gorge ending at The Forks, the confluence of the Dead and Kennebec Rivers. Class II-V Rapids. Penobscot River Rafting The first 2 miles descend from McKay Station through Ripogenus Gorge. The last 12 miles of rapids end at the take out near Pockwockamus Falls. Class III-V Rapids. Dead River Rafting The Dead river offers the longest stretch of continuous whitewater in the East. The 16 mile trip begins at Grand Falls and runs through Class IV and V whitewater ending at The Forks. No no.....you have to go off of the revgaykev rapid scale which is whatever he thinks it should be just to win and make him sound like the coolest Tupperware boat rider on this snowmobile forum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T1R9sledder Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 8 minutes ago, Snake said: Kennebec River Rafting The 12 mile Kennebec trip begins at Harris Station on Indian Pond and flows through the Kennebec Gorge ending at The Forks, the confluence of the Dead and Kennebec Rivers. Class II-V Rapids. Penobscot River Rafting The first 2 miles descend from McKay Station through Ripogenus Gorge. The last 12 miles of rapids end at the take out near Pockwockamus Falls. Class III-V Rapids. Dead River Rafting The Dead river offers the longest stretch of continuous whitewater in the East. The 16 mile trip begins at Grand Falls and runs through Class IV and V whitewater ending at The Forks. We're planning doing the Penobscot in August. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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revkevsdi Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 (edited) 55 minutes ago, Snake said: Kennebec River Rafting The 12 mile Kennebec trip begins at Harris Station on Indian Pond and flows through the Kennebec Gorge ending at The Forks, the confluence of the Dead and Kennebec Rivers. Class II-V Rapids. Penobscot River Rafting The first 2 miles descend from McKay Station through Ripogenus Gorge. The last 12 miles of rapids end at the take out near Pockwockamus Falls. Class III-V Rapids. Dead River Rafting The Dead river offers the longest stretch of continuous whitewater in the East. The 16 mile trip begins at Grand Falls and runs through Class IV and V whitewater ending at The Forks. Class 2 -5. If you read the description that I posted (or knew the slightest thing about whitewater). You would know that it is level dependent. Calling maytag at 8700 class v is bullshit. If it made the trip better for you great. Just don't think you can run a real class v down the middle with no skill because it won't go well. Can you or skidouchebag. Say where the danger on the video is? Can you see the difference with the waterfall drops you posted? Edited June 21, 2017 by revkevsdi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snake Posted June 21, 2017 Author Share Posted June 21, 2017 16 minutes ago, revkevsdi said: Class 2 -5. If you read the description that I posted (or knew the slightest thing about whitewater). You would know that it is level dependent. Calling maytag at 8700 class v is bullshit. If it made the trip better for you great. Just don't think you can run a real class v down the middle with no skill because it won't go well. Can you or skidouchebag. Say where the danger on the video is? Can you see the difference with the waterfall drops you posted? Class V bitch!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revkevsdi Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 1 minute ago, Snake said: Class V bitch!! http://www.kayaksession.com/carnage-highlights-boaterbeaterbitch/ what would you rate these? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ez ryder Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 1 hour ago, T1R9sledder said: We're planning doing the Penobscot in August. why is this the batch party for a gay wedding Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ez ryder Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 16 minutes ago, revkevsdi said: http://www.kayaksession.com/carnage-highlights-boaterbeaterbitch/ what would you rate these? do you ever tire of being a queen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snake Posted June 21, 2017 Author Share Posted June 21, 2017 39 minutes ago, revkevsdi said: http://www.kayaksession.com/carnage-highlights-boaterbeaterbitch/ what would you rate these? Unless you have a video of you going in the fucking rapids..... go lay down. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum Contributing Member Skidooski Posted June 21, 2017 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted June 21, 2017 25 minutes ago, Ez ryder said: do you ever tire of being a queen We just push his buttons and watch him go! Two snaps in a Z formation......Heyyyy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 1 hour ago, revkevsdi said: http://www.kayaksession.com/carnage-highlights-boaterbeaterbitch/ what would you rate these? I rate you a class v faggot!!!!111!1! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ckf Posted June 21, 2017 Share Posted June 21, 2017 2 hours ago, revkevsdi said: Class 2 -5. If you read the description that I posted (or knew the slightest thing about whitewater). You would know that it is level dependent. Calling maytag at 8700 class v is bullshit. If it made the trip better for you great. Just don't think you can run a real class v down the middle with no skill because it won't go well. Can you or skidouchebag. Say where the danger on the video is? Can you see the difference with the waterfall drops you posted? I know exactly what you mean by being level dependent. Sometimes the higher water levels wash out what can be a sticky hole at lower levels. I can remember going on a local run when I was fairly new to WW kayaking. I was scared as hell because the river was flowing at 1200 cfs instead of the normal 300 cfs.. The guys I was with told me not to worry about it because it would be easier to run at the higher level. They were right on the money. The wave trains were bigger, but I didn't need to worry about carrying speed through the sticky holes that were there at lower levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T1R9sledder Posted June 22, 2017 Share Posted June 22, 2017 (edited) 3 hours ago, Ez ryder said: why is this the batch party for a gay wedding Pardon? What in the hell. are you talking about? Edited June 22, 2017 by T1R9sledder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revkevsdi Posted June 22, 2017 Share Posted June 22, 2017 2 hours ago, ckf said: I know exactly what you mean by being level dependent. Sometimes the higher water levels wash out what can be a sticky hole at lower levels. I can remember going on a local run when I was fairly new to WW kayaking. I was scared as hell because the river was flowing at 1200 cfs instead of the normal 300 cfs.. The guys I was with told me not to worry about it because it would be easier to run at the higher level. They were right on the money. The wave trains were bigger, but I didn't need to worry about carrying speed through the sticky holes that were there at lower levels. Uh ooh . These guys are going to be pissed off at you. Talking about facts gets them riled up. Yep. It really depends on the river. Our local river is a canyon, It's class 3 in low water but 4+ in high water because there are no eddies. Other river that are steeper create killer hydraulics at high water and become unrunnable. Then other place wash out and become miles of boogie water when they had ledges a low water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revkevsdi Posted June 22, 2017 Share Posted June 22, 2017 4 hours ago, Snake said: Unless you have a video of you going in the fucking rapids..... go lay down. No no, please tell me more about the time you and your buddies were floating down a river sideways, hit a wave so big that half of you fell out. Must be class V if you fall out right? How many times do you tell people that know whitewater about your class V run down the Kenny at 8,700? Do you see them rolling their eyes? Because I'm pretty sure they are. I don't feel bad about bursting your, Dave's and Skidouchebag's bubbles because you're all assholes. But we hear rafters on the Ottawa talking about their near death experiences all the time. Your guides ride those rapids in pool toys at night the they talk it up for you. But use your head. Could they really be taking 1,000's of inexperienced people down class V rapids every year and only have a few die? The river FatDave brags about, the Ottawa,(holy shit it took him 10 pages to admit what river it was) had a couple of fatalities in the last 5 years. 1 from a pre-existing heart condition and one drowning with wilderness. Not in the rapid, he too his lifejacket off at a flat beach area and drowned. Oh and another guy died in a bar fight at wilderness. So basically the bar is more dangerous than the rapids. Sorry Fat Dave. I know Republicans are told not to think but just try. Why would that be considered class V? You fell out at the "toughest" rapid and nothing happened? You may have been scared, big water isn't easy to swim in but what was going to happen? This is from usarafting website. The Kennebec River is no doubt, the most rafted river in Maine. From the put-in at Harris Dam through the Upper Gorge, you'll learn to work as a team as you negotiate the many rapids the Kennebec has to offer like "Rock Garden", "Big Mama", "Whitewasher", and the infamous "Maytag". The Upper Gorge is the "Ultimate Adrenaline Rush" of fun mixed with fear. This trip is for beginners or experienced rafters alike, No experience is necessary as it's fun for the whole family! This trip has a minimum age of 10 years old. Younger rafters can join up with us after the Upper Gorge. The lower portion of the river allows you to take in the forests, hills, and wildlife that the Kennebec has to offer. This is also a great time for a swim or to share stories with your guide who is with you the entire journey. lol 10 years old. You crazy snake.. Was there are 10 year old handy to pull you back in? Did he yell "Class V bitch" when he hauled your ass back into the dingy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ez ryder Posted June 22, 2017 Share Posted June 22, 2017 1 minute ago, revkevsdi said: No no, please tell me more about the time you and your buddies were floating down a river sideways, hit a wave so big that half of you fell out. Must be class V if you fall out right? How many times do you tell people that know whitewater about your class V run down the Kenny at 8,700? Do you see them rolling their eyes? Because I'm pretty sure they are. I don't feel bad about bursting your, Dave's and Skidouchebag's bubbles because you're all assholes. But we hear rafters on the Ottawa talking about their near death experiences all the time. Your guides ride those rapids in pool toys at night the they talk it up for you. But use your head. Could they really be taking 1,000's of inexperienced people down class V rapids every year and only have a few die? The river FatDave brags about, the Ottawa,(holy shit it took him 10 pages to admit what river it was) had a couple of fatalities in the last 5 years. 1 from a pre-existing heart condition and one drowning with wilderness. Not in the rapid, he too his lifejacket off at a flat beach area and drowned. Oh and another guy died in a bar fight at wilderness. So basically the bar is more dangerous than the rapids. Sorry Fat Dave. I know Republicans are told not to think but just try. Why would that be considered class V? You fell out at the "toughest" rapid and nothing happened? You may have been scared, big water isn't easy to swim in but what was going to happen? This is from usarafting website. The Kennebec River is no doubt, the most rafted river in Maine. From the put-in at Harris Dam through the Upper Gorge, you'll learn to work as a team as you negotiate the many rapids the Kennebec has to offer like "Rock Garden", "Big Mama", "Whitewasher", and the infamous "Maytag". The Upper Gorge is the "Ultimate Adrenaline Rush" of fun mixed with fear. This trip is for beginners or experienced rafters alike, No experience is necessary as it's fun for the whole family! This trip has a minimum age of 10 years old. Younger rafters can join up with us after the Upper Gorge. The lower portion of the river allows you to take in the forests, hills, and wildlife that the Kennebec has to offer. This is also a great time for a swim or to share stories with your guide who is with you the entire journey. lol 10 years old. You crazy snake.. Was there are 10 year old handy to pull you back in? Did he yell "Class V bitch" when he hauled your ass back into the dingy? you are truly the biggest cunt on all the forums I have been on . that is a real accomplishment you pitcher must be so proud Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum Contributing Member Skidooski Posted June 22, 2017 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted June 22, 2017 Lamar: I get scared in big rapids Me: I've been down Class IV before....it was fun Lamar: No you havent!!!!!! Me: Posted up several links confirming New river Gorge lower section rapid ratings. Lamar: Starts talking about a different area all together and calls the New River names even. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum Contributing Member SnowRider Posted June 22, 2017 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted June 22, 2017 7 hours ago, revkevsdi said: No no, please tell me more about the time you and your buddies were floating down a river sideways, hit a wave so big that half of you fell out. Must be class V if you fall out right? How many times do you tell people that know whitewater about your class V run down the Kenny at 8,700? Do you see them rolling their eyes? Because I'm pretty sure they are. I don't feel bad about bursting your, Dave's and Skidouchebag's bubbles because you're all assholes. But we hear rafters on the Ottawa talking about their near death experiences all the time. Your guides ride those rapids in pool toys at night the they talk it up for you. But use your head. Could they really be taking 1,000's of inexperienced people down class V rapids every year and only have a few die? The river FatDave brags about, the Ottawa,(holy shit it took him 10 pages to admit what river it was) had a couple of fatalities in the last 5 years. 1 from a pre-existing heart condition and one drowning with wilderness. Not in the rapid, he too his lifejacket off at a flat beach area and drowned. Oh and another guy died in a bar fight at wilderness. So basically the bar is more dangerous than the rapids. Sorry Fat Dave. I know Republicans are told not to think but just try. Why would that be considered class V? You fell out at the "toughest" rapid and nothing happened? You may have been scared, big water isn't easy to swim in but what was going to happen? This is from usarafting website. The Kennebec River is no doubt, the most rafted river in Maine. From the put-in at Harris Dam through the Upper Gorge, you'll learn to work as a team as you negotiate the many rapids the Kennebec has to offer like "Rock Garden", "Big Mama", "Whitewasher", and the infamous "Maytag". The Upper Gorge is the "Ultimate Adrenaline Rush" of fun mixed with fear. This trip is for beginners or experienced rafters alike, No experience is necessary as it's fun for the whole family! This trip has a minimum age of 10 years old. Younger rafters can join up with us after the Upper Gorge. The lower portion of the river allows you to take in the forests, hills, and wildlife that the Kennebec has to offer. This is also a great time for a swim or to share stories with your guide who is with you the entire journey. lol 10 years old. You crazy snake.. Was there are 10 year old handy to pull you back in? Did he yell "Class V bitch" when he hauled your ass back into the dingy? 7 hours ago, Ez ryder said: you are truly the biggest cunt on all the forums I have been on . that is a real accomplishment you pitcher must be so proud 1 hour ago, Skidooski said: Lamar: I get scared in big rapids Me: I've been down Class IV before....it was fun Lamar: No you havent!!!!!! Me: Posted up several links confirming New river Gorge lower section rapid ratings. Lamar: Starts talking about a different area all together and calls the New River names even. Union Delivery Boy Rafter Rev DUMBEZ/Donald Dumbski Union Delivery Boy Typical FSCE gang mentality - one of your own gets their ass handed to them with the facts and a few others come shuffling in to blindly defend them Gang mentality, spineless pussies, or both Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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