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Monthly Archive: September 2013

27
Sep

Gauley fest 2013

  Gauley fest 2013 Gauley fest, probably the biggest paddling festival in the world. The festival takes place once a year on one of the all-time classic pieces of big American whitewater, the Gauley river. The river is split up into two sections, with the lower section being far less demanding than the upper, meaning …

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26
Sep

Lower Lewis Falls Huck Session, WA

Lower Lewis falls is a sweet park and huck 40 footer I had been wanting to run all summer, but had not worked out until it dropped out. Luckily we had some early fall rain, bringing it back into a prime level for a day. Chris Stafford and Chris Morelli were easy to rally to …

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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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23
Sep

Three Seasons in the UK

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I LOVE boating in the UK. It might get cold, and levels are never reliable, but when you have a good day out they’re always the best. Also, unlike most other countries we have boating all year round, so long as we get the rain. I’ve …

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19
Sep

First Descent of Lower SAP Fall 68ft

The city of Québec is pretty well known for creeking. With many big slides, long, high volume and continuous class V rapids, Québec City is a destination of choice for any class V boaters, that’s no secret. With some classics like the Taureau, the Neilson and the 7chutes it is one of the creekers paradise …

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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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16
Sep

Eastern gems

it’s been a busy summer, working and teaching. Finally got some days off and time to write about our early trip to Gaspesie. Its a little known region for whitewater, especially because there are almost no active paddlers. Fortunately, I had the chance to meet Simon Roy, the best local to show you the goods, …

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16
Sep

The Kynshi

In just over a week I’ll be flying out to India for a return trip to Meghalaya. In an attempt to pass the time I’ve put together a video of our first and second descents of the Kynshi river last year. In my mind the Kynshi holds the best whitewater alonside the most beautiful scenery …

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16
Sep

Cispus River, Washington State

Late into the summer after most rivers in the PNW are out of water, one awesome run is just dropping into its prime. The Cispus is a great run that is inaccessible for a lot of the year due to high water and snow covering the pass to get there. It is located in a vast, sasquatch …

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14
Sep

The 2013 World Championships

The much anticipated 2013 World championships took place in Nantahalla gorge, North Carolina this past week. The feature was created artificially and whilst being situated on a natural river the competition hole is created by a concrete “wave shaper”. This feature differs massively to that off the last worlds. Smaller, less powerful but far more …

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