Anyway, we were warned that the French alpine rivers in June, at the height of the snowmelt, would very cold, so rather than risk an immediate ice cold dunking, we congregated at the artificial slalom course by the Allier at Vichy for some much needed practice. The water was a warm grade II (on the international scale used to rate the difficulty of navigating a stretch of river) so, after a few runs, some of us decided to swim down – the technique being to lie flat on your back fending off the concrete walls with your feet. Having survived with only minor cuts and bruises we drove on to Briancon where the municipal campsite provided us with a base in the Durance valley for the next two weeks.
Battling through a stopper on L’Onde |