Day 12 Wednesday, Lower Durance
After a week and a half of Alpine adventure, Day 12 brought the group to the Lower Durance for a second time – a refreshing change of pace after the steeper and splashier rivers of earlier in the trip. This was our first river, having driven out for a late holiday and only just joining the club who were, by now, well into their routines.
We launched just below St Clément, into a broad river flanked by spectacular Alpine scenery. The Lower Durance is often described as a “relaxed” paddle – and it didn’t disappoint. A long, wide river with fast-flowing current, plenty of wave trains, and the occasional boulder garden to keep us alert.

The group quickly found their rhythm, cruising along with some gentle ferry gliding and eddy hopping. A few playful sections gave us the chance to practise surfing and breaking in/out, but it was mostly about covering distance and soaking in the sunshine (with the occasional cooling splash).
One highlight was the Rabioux Wave – a classic feature that always brings excitement. Some charged through the tongue with confidence, while others tested their luck trying to surf or spin, with varying degrees of success. The viewing rock made for a great photo spot and commentary platform. We had lunch here, and Terry and Marcus had to leave to get to the rafting session they had booked for 2 pm.

No swims today – though a few “questionable lines” kept the rest of us entertained. Credit to our newer paddlers, who handled the current and features with growing confidence.

We finished the paddle just above Embrun, tired but happy, and more than ready for ice cream. Another fantastic day on the water, blending mellow cruising with just enough challenge to keep us sharp.