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Engadin Camp

14 Aug 2025 - 17 Aug 2025

650€

The Engadin offers us a wide range of white water with different characters. In the difficulty levels between WW II and WW IV, there are both open and massive sections, as well as blocked stretches with drop-and-pool character. In summer, all sections of the Engadin are usually accessible and we can pick out the best from the wide range on offer.

At this camp we offer an Advanced 2 and a Creek 1 course. Please click on one of the courses below for more details about each course content and prerequisites.

WW intensive course including roller training!

Do you feel at home on class II whitewater and would finally like to enter more difficult waters? Or are you already a frequent visitor to class III whitewater but would like to be a bit more confident? Then this is the course for you. We'll show you how much fun more gradients and more water pressure can be if you simply rely on the current and your technique.
In this course, we focus on using the current, estimating lines and navigating tactics in a group, as well as on good technique. The aim of the course is to develop routine in class III whitewater .

  • Flow theory
  • Recognizing and using different currents on the river
  • Expand dynamic movement using weight positioning and upper body rotation.
  • Eddying technique using forward stroke and draw stroke
  • Control of the kayak by proper edging and blade pressure
  • Scouting: Assessing dangers, choosing lines
  • Navigation tactics in the group: communication and safety posts
  • Boofen
  • Driving impact cushions
  • Breaking out
  • Punching stones
  • Sweeping water combinations
  • Inn
  • Other rivers depending on the water level.

To be able to take part in Advanced 2 Course , you must

  • Be able to swim confidently
  • Be in overall good health.
  • paddle safely class II whitewater
  • be at least 14 years old (we also offer youth courses ).
  • Be able to drive independently class III whitewater

Your way to WW IV!

Ride your line with ease and a dry spraydeck! At class IV whitewater you can only hit your line if you work with the flow. That's why at Creek 1 Course we look closely at the flow and use it. We analyze the currents and define exactly which weight shift and which pull on the paddle are necessary to precisely ride your chosen line. At the same time, you will learn how to boof and control steps and rollers.

Our Creek 1 courses teach you how to move safely and independently on class IV whitewater !

  • Be aware of movement sequences: upper body posture and paddle use
  • Analyze complex lines
  • Timing: precise edge changes and stroke sequences
  • Boofen
  • Use flow elements and river obstacles for your own line
  • Navigation tactics in the group: communication and safety
  • Driving impact cushions
  • Boofing over steps and rollers
  • Turning maneuvers in rollers
  • Driving sweeping water combinations
  • Scouting and securing
  • Inn
  • Other rivers depending on the water level.

To be able to take part in Creek 1 Course , you must

  • Be able to swim confidently
  • Be in overall good health.
  • safely class III whitewater (e.g. Untere Ötz, abseiling section of the Soča, Brandenberger Ache: Wiesklamm, Loisach).
  • master the Whitewater Roll (at least 80% roll-up rate).
  • be at least 14 years old.
  • WW IV independently and safely.
  • Getting pressure on the paddle blade at the crucial moment.
  • Drive lines precisely.
  • Finding sensible places to boulder and implementing a sequence of movements with the right timing.

Free course places

There are still places available!

There are still places available!

Key data and prices

  • We meet on the first day of the course at 10:00 am at the Sur En campsite in Sent in the Engadin.
  • Sur En campsite in Sent in the Engadin.
  • 4-day kayak course
  • Maximum of 5 participants per kayak instructor
  • Rental equipment (optional)

Course fee per person

€ 650

Rental equipment (optional)

€ 150

Do you have any questions about this offer? Then contact us at any time by e-mail. We look forward to advising you!

Level of difficulty

WW2, WW3 and WW4