Pakistan, Indus River – Day Thirteen by Will Richardson | Feb 1, 2009 | 2010 Star, Classic Stars, Whitewater | 0 comments By Darin McQuoid Our team was happy to camp on yet another perfect sandy beach by the Indus. Boulders of large proportions littered all the beaches, offering up snug little alcoves for us to sleep in. We awoke full of expectations, and fired up because of the standard set by Ben Stookesberry and Phil Boyer the previous day. On the water with the whole team again we ran some nice read and run for a short time before arriving at the first considerable rapid which was, rather considerable. The main line ran into an absurdly large backed up hole, and there was a "sneak" that sloped down into the hole too…I wasn’t sure what the boils would do. In the name of keeping our portages down, and just being Ben Stookesberry, he fired away at the big sneak line while we portaged, and he had no issues with slaying another beast. Our day went by quickly as we scouted more rapids and made typical big water "stay the hell away from that hole!" moves. The canyon was deep here, blocking out any trace of direct sunlight, so no zoom lens for me, but the photos do show the dwarfing size of the rapids. At this point we were all starting to feel at home in the big water. Deep in the gorge we found some of the most epic waves we had ever seen, all large enough to cause second thoughts. We regressed back to grade school and taunted each other with the immortal "I will if you will" wave surfing challenge, and we all ended up trying out some sweet waves and almost getting accident surfs on some of the lead in moves. We were glad to have another day of the river behind us, and be that much closer to the confluence with the Gilgit River, our eventual take-out that was taking much longer than expected to attain. Look for this trip in Clear H2O Film’s upcoming release: Hotel Charley IV. – Darin McQuoid Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ