River Oste
Don't be put off, the pictures are from a great tour in winter.
The Oste is a small river in the north of germany between Weser and Elbe. About 40km of the upper reaches between Heeslingen and Bremervörde can be canoed and kayaked all year round. Restrictions on access must be observed and can be requested from the district.
The landscape is beautiful and varied. Buildings are rare and there is almost no street noise.
The river is relatively narrow and winding. Over longer sections it is lined with densely growing willow bushes that often protrude into the river. It is usually possible to cross without having to get out, but you should not be afraid of spiders or other small animals.
In the tourist season, the river is usually free of major obstacles. At least if you don't consider hordes of rental boats stuck in bends to be an obstacle.
If you like climbing in the river, it is a good idea to paddle there in winter. After the autumn storms, the Oste reliably offers a few obstacles that provide the necessary spice in the soup. Due to the moderate current, it is usually easy to get on and climb over, wind through or carry around.
Depending on your level of fitness, it can also be very strenuous.
If you would like to know more or would like someone to accompany you on your trip, please get in touch.
I am happy to give tips and advice.
Eric Phelps
in reply to DoSe • • •Lifting the canoe over blockages. Hmmm. I should do that with the kayak. I recently bailed on a section that was maybe 5 meters of 3cm deep water with a 1 meter blockage. There's no good reason I couldn't get out and drag the kayak through that.
Seeing you do harder things is motivation.
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DoSe
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