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Tirol Camp 2

7 Jun 2025 - 10 Jun 2025

550€

At Tirol Camp 2 we will show you our home area. The rivers around Innsbruck are great for honing your kayaking technique or testing your limits. Our base is the campsite directly on Lake Natterer See, from here we can reach many rivers of very different character within an hour's radius. In the evenings we either cook together or go out for dinner in Innsbruck - whatever we fancy!

At this camp we offer an F1, F2 and Play the River course. Please click on one of the courses below to find out more details about the respective content and requirements.

Learn to move independently and safely on WW II!

In the Advanced 1 kayak course, you will gain confidence on class II whitewater. The aim is that by the end of the course you will be able to paddle with your friends, even without "better paddlers", on class II whitewater sections. The technique you learn here will, of course, also be used later in difficult white water.

  • Repeat the basic techniques on the lake
  • Refine control strokes and use them correctly
  • Flow theory
  • Recognizing and using different currents
  • Expand dynamic movement using weight positioning and upper body rotation.
  • Dynamic reversing
  • Control of the kayak by proper edging and blade pressure
  • Eskimo roll on the lake
  • The basics of whitewater safety
  • Draw stroke zig-zag on the lake
  • Powerstroke eight on the lake (build up and maintain torque)
  • Rope ferry across various currents (traverse)
  • Smooth and efficient sweeping with minimal effort
  • Turning water combinations with different obstacles
  • Implementing fast S-turns through upper body rotation and the "right look"
  • Attach stones and extend impact bollards
  • Brandenberger Ache
  • Sill
  • Inn (Imster Gorge)
  • Gschnitzbach
  • Eisack
  • Isar
  • Other rivers depending on the water level.

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

  • Be able to swim confidently
  • Be in overall good health.
  • have first experience in a kayak, e.g. after our Beginners Course Level 2.
  • be at least 14 years old.
  • Consolidate and deepen the basic techniques
  • Be able to drive independently class II whitewater

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
  • Brandenberger Ache
  • Sill
  • Eisack
  • Gschnitzbach
  • Inn (Imster Gorge)
  • Ötztaler Ache (lower Ötz)
  • Sanna
  • 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.
  • be confident on class II whitewater .
  • be at least 14 years old (we offer special youth courses for younger children).
  • Be able to drive independently class III whitewater

Learn to play with your boat and the water!

The Play the River course is all about playing: get on the river with your Riverrunner and give it your all! Here you will learn how to play your way down the river with tricks and style. Targeted exercises will help you improve your technique, get your tail under water and keep your boat tip in the air! In addition to the different variations of the undercut, we will explain and practise rock splats, rock spins, pirouettes and many other riverrunning techniques in detail.

To take part in the Play the River course, you should already have a good general technique (F2 level or higher) and a roll rate - even in unfavorable conditions - of at least 80%.

  • Defining individual goals and clarifying the most important terms
  • Tips for fitting your kayak and determining the ideal seating position
  • Use the current: Waves, intersection zones, eddies and much more.
  • Expand dynamic movement using weight positioning and upper body rotation.
  • "Hold" the torque on the boat and learn to use it in the various moves
  • Different variants of undercutting
  • Surfing: Frontsurf, sidesurf, backsurf
  • Rocksplats and Rockspins
  • Candles and pirouettes
  • Back deck roll
  • About waves: Kickflips and wavewheels
  • Dynamic sweeping with a dry tip and dry tail
  • "Hold" torque on the boat over several changes of direction
  • Undercutting when entering the current
  • Undercutting when entering the eddy
  • Positioning the kayak on the stern when crossing waves
  • Candles in rolls and small steps
  • Keep the kayak on the stern and on the tip by shifting your weight over a longer period of time
  • Implement Rocksplat from the drive and from dynamic undercutting
  • Wavewheels and kickflips over waves and shoulders and much more.
  • Brandenberger Ache
  • Inn (Imster Gorge)
  • Sill
  • Ruetz
  • Ötztaler Ache
  • Sanna
  • Other rivers depending on the water level.

To take part in the Play the River 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, Loisach, Brandenberger Ache: Wiesklamm).
  • master the Whitewater Roll (at least 80% roll-up rate).
  • be at least 14 years old (we offer courses for groups of younger paddlers on request).
  • bring a Riverrunner kayak. If you don't (yet) have one, we can lend you one.
  • Discover the fun of river running and learn as many moves as possible
  • Improve boat feel and control over maneuvers
  • Recognize your own technical deficits through video analysis and feedback from the trainer
  • Define individual exercises that you can continue to work with after the course
  • Find suitable training locations independently
  • Implement playful riding in white water

Free course places

There are still places available!

There are still places available!

There are still places available!

Key data and prices

  • We meet on the first day of the camp at 10:00 am at the S2S kayak store at Lake Natterer See.
  • Camping site Ferienparadies Natterer See.
  • Four-day kayak course
  • Maximum of 5 participants per kayak instructor
  • Rental equipment (optional)
  • Kitchen tent
  • Cooking utensils
  • Tables and benches

Course fee per person

€ 550

Rental equipment (optional)

€ 120

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, WW4 and WW5