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Top Yough Race 2015

My Easter weekend got a jump start on Saturday when Garret showed up at my house at 9am, ready to head to the Top Yough Race.

“The Top Yough is a section of the Youghiogheny River, not to be confused with the Upper Yough which is a bit further down stream. The race starts a swallow falls, and ends at a rapid called suck hole which is about 2.4 miles down stream of Swallow Falls. In between these two rapids are many class III/IV rapids depending on the levels. Races in the past have generally been between 180cfs to 700cfs.”

I don’t really consider myself a “boater” yet, so racing proper wasn’t for me this day. But, I was super stoked to be invited along, and I quickly grabbed my camera gear and we were out the door…

Top Yough RaceWe showed up just as the last call for registration was being made.

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I made a large 200+ megapixel panorama from this vantage point, and was able to merge a few shots of Laura Farrell into it (check out her boating blog when you finish browsing the pics). Here are a few different crops that narrow in on the detail..

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In hind site I should have stayed at this location. Being new to river seen, I thought I could find more unique angles further down stream, on river left where there’s wasn’t a trail (I thought this would lend to finding views of rapids that haven’t been shot before).

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Well, I may have found a few new perspectives, but by the time I forded Muddy Creek, and hiked 2 miles down steep pathless terrain, all the boaters had finished the race. The lesson learned from this experience is sometimes when you have somethings good, be satisfied.

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After finishing my rigorous walkabout, I met back up with Garret at the take out, where we then went to a local’s house by the river for the awards. There we hung out with friends, drank a little, ate amazing foods, and plotted for the next days adventures.

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Thanks making to the end of the post! Please leave a comment if you liked the images, or if you have any photo questions… and considering sharing this with your boater friends 😉

Cheers!

 

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