Who it never ascended to a kayak and rushed to the whims of the water, don't possibly know how much adrenaline, how much energy and how much ventures lives on these small crafts.
Aluminé is a privileged place for the practice of Kayak. The river Ruca Choroi is one of the best of the Patagonia for this sport. With their rapids and difficulties in the sailing is exciting for the audacious ones that like of the strong emotions.
The river Aluminé also offers during the whole year unique torrents of water in the country and it is capable to make RODEO, a practice that consists on making "acrobatics" with the crafts.
The kayakismo trips begin very early. In the places where it hires them to him they also provide the dress. Wet suits, lifeboat, helmet and waterproof boots.
The preparations of those "slopes" one lives as a ritual, the emotion and the enthusiasm they don't prevent the guides to explain the recommendations and cares.
For the most experienced the previous steps don't have any mystery, the most prospective thing is to navigate on crystalline waters, framed in a landscape of stone masses, centennial araucarias and trees of the most varied autochthonous species.
The slopes in kayak are practiced during the whole year, although the icy winter temperatures make be sorry to more than one, the modern teams protect to the crew member of the hardness of the climate.
During the voyage the crafts submerge among vortexes of icy waters, they slip for soft currents and they draw enormous rocks that are imposed in the means of the rapids.
The geography of the rivers Ruca Choroi and Aluminé are more than generous to live a day of pure action with friends or in family. It is only necessary to cheer up.
Who arrive until these places they come looking for new experiences, or they were already conquered by the beauty of the place and the kindness of this extreme sport.
Another great attractiveness of this area is the rafting. These enormous rubber rafts have capacity for six people who I lower the orders of a guide they navigate river below in search of inexplicable sensations. |