The Great Falls of the Potomac. This
is my homegrounds, my playground, the place I can always go to get
away from anything or anybody if I want to.
It is not like 1984 when I first ran it with my cousin Kirk, who
is now in a wheelchair due to a biking accident and Rich Weiss who
died in 1997 on the White Salmon. In those days only a few ran the
falls, and rarely explored any lines other than the standard ones
at low water. Since then the lines have expanded across most water
levels, and the number of people who have run the falls has increased
dramatically. Still, however, when you go to put-in and look around,
you are alone in your little group of two or three and you rarely
see another soul. This is what I like about that spot. I can just
get in and enjoy one of the most quality rapids I know with no distractions
from anywhere. This particular run was unlike any before. Joining
me was Dane for his first taste of the falls. Also, Bill McNight
(remember him? Now World C-1 Champion!), and Jason Beakes. I put
Jason on the task of extra safety for Dane. I wanted to assure that
Dane didn’t get lost and accidentally run the wrong slots,
which mean you will the beat down of your life if you are prepared
for them. I didn’t let Dane run “Grace Under Pressure”
a line I named a long time ago, but decided to start him off at
the Fingers where he was certainly qualified and safe. Dane got
in his boat and waited while we ran Grace. I lead him down the second
slot over the two boofs into the launching eddy.
There are four lines to run from there. Two are good to go, two
are not. I made Dane point to the slot he would run about five times
to make sure he would not get confused, and then ran it myself to
give him a visual. Dane was to go next with Jason pointing the way
as well. He lined it up like it was class 2 and had the best line
of the day. He melted down deep and came up upside down. He rolled
it up and gave out a yell of excitement. You should have seen how
excited he was. This was his first true waterfall and a place that
he has known since he was able to walk and talk. Great Falls will
have a lasting place in his heart and this day will be remembered
forever by both of us.
We played our way down to the Fish Ladder and walked up from Sandy
Beach back to the car. The put-in for the Fish Ladder comes before
the car, so I asked Dane if he wanted to check out some more fun
whitewater. He was into it, so I introduced him to the Fish Ladder.
We only ran the first slide as a teaser, but did it twice. I wanted
to see how he handled the holes. I will take him down the whole
thing the next time we are there. He could ferry in the super fast
boily water, as well as keep under control in the holes.
We drove to North Carolina the next day to bring the RV back to
Wavesport and give my two weeks notice. From there we went straight
back home and hit the Brave Wave and hole at Rock Island. Oh Yea!!!
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