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A few of us are off to the Verdon Gorge in South of France in August for 5 days and we are planning and doing a multi-day kayak and camping trip. If anyone has been before, and has any tips or ideas, then that would be much appreciated - all we have booked at the moment is flights, so once we get there, we're pretty flexible re: plans. Might also throw in a bit of climbing if we get the chance.
Cheers! Hols.
Great place and stunning scenery. There's a good campsite at Lac de St Croix nearby. The lake is man made and pretty epic as well, but it's at least 13yrs since I was there last.
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If you do a spot of cliff jumping off the rocks as the gorge opens out into the reservoir and decide to jump off the highest accessible spot in a fit of youthful enthusiasm - try not overbalance backwards landing in the water in a sitting position with your arms outstretched beside you. You'll bust all the blood vessels in your arse, legs and arms.
Spending the next week with a baboon's backside and purple limbs, lying on your front and trying to forget the mother of all enemas makes for a poor holiday.
I swam across the Lake once and then realised the only way back to the car was to swim back again. I was shattered after that (I'm not a swimmer by any means).
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The gorge itself is dam released, I think Tues & Fri it releases but i'd be checking first.
You can blast down it in a day - not sure how feasible it is to do a multiday trip, last time I was down there there wasn't much chance of getting a reliable release let alone 2 days consecutively.
start as early as you can as it gets intolerably hot in there
a liberal dose of splashing around might help cool you down
