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What's the water level like? Am pondering a canoe trip, and don't really want to go if there's merely a trickle!
The canoe trip is better if there's less water - it flows faster and the rapids are gnarlier...
Aye, but from experience, not if there's too little water! In which case it becomes a very tiring slog, especially the last bend round to the Saracens at Symonds Yat!
Aye.
I will have the long haired General deliver a report, she works in Monmouth and will be driving from there to Ross in the AM to take my lad to school, Wait out....
We were there today, although not on the river. It was pretty low, and the rapids were reasonable just downstream of Symmonds' Yat. I certainly wouldn't have liked to paddle up them, if that's what you're suggesting. Lovely down tho.
Thanks, all. Virtual pints winging their way towards you...!
Oh, and certainly going downstream! Just want to make sure there's enough water to make it a fun trip!
Lots of people today seemed to be having fun. Some slow bits mind, but I'm sure there are anyway. Just pretend you're Ray Mears.
CFH - From the other half, "it is low but not as low as it can be" yeah really helpfull, i guess there maybe some portage involved.
Hmm, thanks, Anokdale! My thanks to your other half for her valuable insight! 😉
The Wye looked pretty wet to me yesterday near Ross...
(Don't forget to stop for a 'swift half' at The Saracens Head.)
Sttelfreak, from experience, you can never just have a half there! We usually spend the night there en route down to Monmouth. Pull the canoes out, put 'em in the yard behind the pub, shitshowershave and down to the bar for [i]several[/i]! 😉
New Environment Agency service launched yesterday
River Levels on the internet
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/riverlevels/default.aspx
here's the Ross on Wye guage
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/riverlevels/120743.aspx?stationId=4029
Gwaelod, diolch yn fawr!
I commute alongside the Wye between Monmouth and Ross - the river is low at the moment but still navigable, fair bit of weed in places (Monmouth end).
