French Alps - Full On Charger

high water, clean lines and fine times

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1 - 3 instructor-to-client ratio
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III / IV
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6 Days of high-quality Instruction
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Minimum age 16+
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Max of 6 participants

In early June, the Durance Valley in the French Alps offers prime conditions with high water levels, clean lines, and excellent opportunities for memorable experiences. While this full-on alpine river running style may not suit everyone, it is perfect for those who are Class IV paddlers and want to have an amazing week tackling both classic and lesser-known runs alongside our top-notch guiding team. Gene17kayaking possesses the skills and knowledge to ensure a safe and thrilling week on the rivers of the French Alps.

For the Full-on Charger experience, we aim to spend most of the day on the river, navigating over 20 km of Class III to IV+ white water. Join us as we take on the best high-water runs on the Guil, Durance, and Ubaye rivers—this is the ultimate experience in the French Alps.

We aim to be on the river for most of the day, running 20 km+ of Class III/IV+ white water and enjoying the best of high-water runs: Guil, Durance, and the Ubaye. We also aim to experience the full-on andOn the Fullon Charger – we aim to be on the river for most of the day, running 20Km+ of Class III/IV+ white water enjoying the best of high water runs, Guil, Durance & the Ubaye, full on and the very best of the French Alps.

FAQs

Your most import questions answered

Can I rental a kayak & paddle in destination?
  • In all out destinations we have developed great partnerships with local kayak rental outlets
  • We will help you secure a kayak of your choice
  • If you do not wish to travel with your own paddle, we have a handful of high end Werner Paddles all with straight shafts and 45ºR feather. We also have some breakdown split paddles that can be made into 0º & 45ºL feather,. All available upon request.
  • Note all equipment whether from a rental station or Gene17Kayaking is offered on a first come first served basis.
What personal paddling equipment should I bring?
  • A good semi-drytop or drytop or drysuit
  • Whitewater PFD, spray deck and good helmet
  • Solid footwear for bank support – no sandals
  • Rescue gear, including a throwbag, knife, sling, and karabiner
What is the Coach to Student ratio?

The trip will be led by an experienced Gene17kayaking appointed trip leader.

In selecting suitable leaders, we not only look to ensure that they have the relevant qualifications but we also ensure that they have an excellent track record of white water paddling from around the world.

Whilst qualifications and experience are essential requirements, we also make sure that our leaders have the right temperament to lead a trip group comprised of individuals who have a range of previous experience and expectations.

The leader is a vital contributor to the enjoyment and well-being of the trip members and he or she will be there to deal with any unexpected problems. To that end, we aim to provide a leader who will make the trip both successful and enjoyable throughout.

Our leaders hold current wilderness first aid certificates and have experience of dealing with remote river related medical conditions.

We will take a maximum of 6 paddlers on each trip, although the number may well be less than this. With every 3 paddlers we have on the trip, we’ll have a highly experienced Gene17kayaking Teacher/Guide.

What does a typical course cover?
  • We’ll help you figure out how to tackle complex rapids and we’ll give you some serious boofin’ practice
  • We’ll work on reading water dynamically, with a focus on driving your boat through turns, arcs and drops
  • We’ll look at understanding whitewater features and learning to use the water's features to your advantage
  • We’ll help you develop tactics to take on steeper whitewater in safety
  • WW safety and rescue skills workshop
  • We’ll help you find where you are with your paddling and we’ll give you a progression plan to work to

What is a typical trip itinerary like?

Day 1 Arrival day. Settle into your accommodation and take in the village of Campertogno.
Day 2 Hit the water! After a quick gear review and boat outfitting session, we’ll go for a chilled out paddle on the Sesia. It’ll give us the chance to look at how you’re paddling and find out what you want to work on
Day 3 Today’s a technical skill review and the chance to set some goals for the rest of the week. We’ll head to a more challenging river section and introduce you to some of the key concepts of dynamic river paddling such as angulation, pro-active balance and driving your boat.
Day 4 Today we’ll look at your river awareness. We’ll focus on group dynamics and leadership principles on one of the classics.
Day 5 Boof! Our first real day on the bedrock steeps will give you a real chance to work on your essential techniques and the team’s group dynamics.
Day 6 More of the steeps: another classic pool-drop river and chance to get some photos.
Day 7 Piemonte classic. We’ll head for an all day trip with steep drops, scenic surroundings and world class whitewater. The ideal finish to a perfect week.
Day 8 Departure day: time for a debrief and the end of the course.

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French Alps - Full On Charger

750€
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