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Ric Moxon

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Date registered: January 3, 2012

Latest posts

  1. Nass – The Sacred Headwaters — March 18, 2016
  2. 9R Review — August 31, 2015
  3. WHISTLER GO FEST — June 1, 2015
  4. SEA KAYAKING BC — November 4, 2014
  5. IDAHO – PART OF MY YEARLY MIGRATION — June 19, 2014

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18
Mar

Nass – The Sacred Headwaters

The Nass, what a mission this one turned out to be! 19hr hike in, 5 days on the river and a 250km hitch. This river is one of three veins flowing undisturbed off the pristine wilderness of the Sacred Headwaters Plateau. As most epic missions begin, a few quick phone calls, some minor talk of …

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31
Aug

9R Review

This boat is receiving a huge amount of attention for good reason! I live on the west coast on North America and there are only two boats that people are currently paddling or want to paddle. They are the 9R and the Tuna. Everything else has the same limitations. Ok, now I understand that a …

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01
Jun

WHISTLER GO FEST

Whistlers 2nd Annual Go Fest Cheakamus Extreme Race! The first race of the season on the BC main land went off this year with over 60 competitors and $600 on the line. Amazing kayakers from all over the world were in town for this one. With a time trail to seed you for the 4 …

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04
Nov

SEA KAYAKING BC

Hi folks, Just a quick update of a recent trip! I took my girlfriend (Jenni) out sea kayaking for her first over night trip. I’m not a sea kayaking guru but wow we had an amazing time. It opened my eyes to a new side of our amazing sport. Pyranha were kind enough to let …

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19
Jun

IDAHO – PART OF MY YEARLY MIGRATION

Idaho can be summed up with a few beautiful statements; big water, very continuous, multi-days and awesome people. This state is very special! We were lucky enough to squeeze in two trips down the South Fork of the Salmon (one combined with a Sesesh) and spend a week on the North Fork of the Payette. …

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18
Jun

Happiness is Success

This spring myself (Ric Moxon) and Maxi Kniewasser were presented with the opportunity to film a short segment portraying life as a kayaker. We were lucky enough to work with Anthill Films one on North Americas leading mountain bike production companies. With a budget of $25,000, red cams, phantom cams, drones and cranes the cinematography …

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30
Jan

NEPAL – THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

Myself (Ric Moxon), Maxi Kniewasser, Si Rutherford, Brian Fletcher and Steve Arns headed out to Nepal this fall to see what the land of the Himilayas had to offer. It did not fail to impress, endless read and run class 4+ with plenty of class 5 sprinkled on top! Perfect. For the first 4 weeks …

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24
Sep

The Stikine

After my first descent in 2010 the time had come to head back. We were lucky enough to enjoy 2 trips down the river. We did the classic 3 day trip followed by the more unconventional 1 day descent. The one day descent was the most incredible day of kayaking I have ever done. We …

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19
Sep

THE CLENDENNING, BC

  After an intense few weeks up in northern BC, we headed back to Whistler. After a few laps on the Ashlu a team of us decided it was about time to go on another adventure. After 2 trips down the Stikine we thought we deserved some class 4-5 read and run multiday action. The …

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24
Jan

DEEP WINTER, THE GRAND CANYON AND A SEA KAYAK

When I first got invited on this trip, I thought to myself what an awesome opportunity, mid ski season kayak trip, nice and mellow, not too stressful white water, perfect for when your body is not finely tuned for hard kayaking. But little did we know what we had in store. It seems that I …

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