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GUIDE TO THE RIVER URE (Aysgarth Falls to Wensley Bridge) NAME OF RIVER: River Ure. WHERE IS IT?: N. Yorkshire. Aysgarth Falls is a well signposted tourist attraction. PUT-INS/ TAKE-OUTS: From Leyburn follow the road to Wensley bridge. The bridge here is the best, though not the only, get out. You might be able to get out before, but you will probably get into trouble if caught). Keep following the signs to Aysgarth Falls for the get in. APPROX LENGTH: 6 miles. TIME NEEDED: Unknown. ACCESS SITUATION: No access problems as far as I know. WATER LEVEL INDICATORS: Needs rain. GRADING: 3 (5). MAJOR HAZARDS/ FALLS: Yes...Aysgarth Falls. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Once you get to Aysgarth have a bit of a walk about and decide which of the falls you might want to paddle. We sort of abseiled all our stuff down to the bottom of the middle fall and got in here. The reason being that the middle fall has a rock shelf at the bottom of it (the same as all the falls) and it is a straight 20 foot lob onto it, nice. The section between the middle and lower fall has some nice grade 3 rapids on it so we didn't want to miss them. The middle fall (Grade 4/ 5 in low water) was done by me in the club spud (there
was thirty tourists watching and my ego got the better of me). It falls about
20 feet After a couple of miles Redmire Force is reached this is an interesting grade 3 technical triple fall. It's grade 4 in high water. OTHER NOTES: Unfortunately one of our group, (actually her face) came into contact with some rocks near Redmire Force. There was much faffing about until the situation was bought under control. The team carried on like the troopers they are until the first bit of bank they could scramble out of. The minibus found a few of them stumbling along the road in the pitch dark some time later. We picked up the rest from some big estate place. Then we went to the pub. Excellent! Vid of Aysgarth falls, from Martin McDermott (don't try this at home) CONTRIBUTED BY: Matt Deaves. |
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