Alright, so this is how it went. I found the biggest duffel bag I could and stuffed it full of food and kayaking equipment. I dragged it to the airport and hopped on a plane. In 21 short hours of car, then plane and finally bus, I was in Tlapacoyan, Mexico. We started out on one of the coolest sections of river I have ever run, known as the Tablaso section of the Alsaseca. "Tablaso" means to get slapped in the face. The coolest rapid on that section is pictured below. The river makes two really sharp bends then continues on through a really narrow fast channel. SWEEEET!!!
The Rio de Oro is really where it's at though. We parked in a cattle field and shouldered our boats for about 20 minutes to the creek. The ocean is visible from the cattle field and you put in right below where the river perculates from the ground. The river is primarily a volcanic canyon with incredible water quality. After some quality drops the river drops into the coolest cauldron canyon I have seen. The first drop is 30 foot plus drop where you do a cross current move, rock boofing off the left side and freefalling down. It's very unique. A few rapids later there is another 30-ish drop. But this one is perfectly clean. Very Classic.
Signing off for now,
Nathan Sass
Photocred: Ajay "I am giving up kayaking to live in Ohio" Sapre

2 comments:
are you on the real about the Rio de Oro? That sounds f-ing awesome, I'm just surprised I never heard of it if it's as sweet as you say since I was in Mexico this winter too. I did the other rivers you mentioned among others such as the Actopan which percolates out of the ground crystal clear as well, but is pretty much done being steep after the 10 footer at put in. If you wouldn't mind telling me more about it, I'd be stoked. I'll definitely be back to MX, so much stuff there...
awesome pics, and great write-up. Don't eat the street food, like Tamales!! Sounds like a really super trip.
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