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10
Nov

Multi-Day Adventures in Nepal

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Kayaking isn’t only about paddling gnarl. One of the most rewarding things that I have found about doing the sport we love is the ability to go to different countries and to see a side of life that very few tourists see. A rivers-eye-view!

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With this in mind, fellow pro-team paddler, Sara James and I set off to Nepal with more of an adventure in mind than finding lots of gnarl. Almost every river you undertake in Nepal is a multi-day expedition. The extra special touch in Nepal is that, despite the lack of any sort of infrastructure, and the road being a few days walk away – there are usually lots of houses and villages in the most remote river valleys!! This meant that we could head out on a multi-day and take only a few days food.

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Stopping by the side of the river, we would wander into the village and ask (using the amazing language cards provided by a generous Gurkha friend), for a “dal bhat”. Dal bhat is the local cuisine of Nepal – and involves lentil soup served with rice – and is always provided with free refills until you can’t possibly eat any more! This is really my favourite part of the whole trip. Since most raft trips bring all their food on the raft, and there is no road vaguely nearby, the locals we met had barely seen any tourists. A real nepalese experience.

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On other nights we collected our own firewood and cooked over an open fire. Filtering our own water and sleeping under the most beautiful stars you have ever seen – we really felt like we were going back to basics and experiencing something truly remote. Nepal is an adventure destination accessible to any level of paddler, and I just can’t recommend it enough! Get yourself down there!

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photos by Bjarne Sahlen, Sara James Adam Dumolo, and me!

07
Nov

Big Gorge on the Isel River / Austria

The Isel River in Austria is a famous big water river in Austria, in the last week we had a very low water level on the river, so we had the chance to paddle the upper gorge, which is paddled not very often. The problem is that mostly there is too much water for this section. The gorge is very beautiful, but very cold in November and also hard whitewater and some difficult portages.

Scouting

The first look ….

Must run - Scouting

This is the must-run slide, also scouting from waterlevel is not possible…

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Daniel Herzig on the first portage…

checking the line on the camera :)

scouting the line from the big slide agsin from Daniels Cam… from here you can onty see the edge…

Must run slide

Big must run slide !!!

last drop

The hurtable exit drop !!

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Beautiful gorge , but very cold ..

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this is a picture of the lower Isel section in summer..

Thanks to: Reiner Glanz, David Krismayr and Daniel Herzig for this sweet trip !!

29
Oct

The Triple Crown

Both myself and Maxi Kniewasser were lucky enough to complete the Triple Crown (Stikine, Alsek, Susitna) this fall. Early in the season Maxi mentioned how keen he was to paddle the Alsek and having heard the stories from Daz Clarkson it sounded like an awesome trip. For myself I had been thinking about the Stikine for a while and was really keen to train hard and give it a go and Maxi said he was up for round number 2. So there it is, the original plan thrown out there, all we had to do was train super hard and earn enough cash to make it happen.

It turned out that getting out every day and training hard in the Whistler area is not too difficult, within a 1 hour radius there are around 10 world class sections and with a record snow pack the rivers were juicing all season.

Having spent the last 3 months working and kayaking in the Whistler/Squamish area of Canada the time had finally come to head up North. We packed the ultimate paddling machine (small ford focus) to the rafters and hit the road. Having been watching the online gauges very closely for the Stikine we decided it was now or never.

The Stikine

For this river we joined up with team America (Ben, Cody and Taylor) and Daz Clarkson, who managed to get himself a world record, Wales to the Stikine put on in 36 hours. This river really is incredible in every sense of the word. It offers so much more than simply world class white water, it’s the whole feel of the place, so intimidating yet so beautiful. For me this was a huge mental challenge, this river is globally recognised as a huge water, class 5 test piece and you soon see why. Looking down at Entry Falls the only phrase that can sum up the feeling is ‘ball shrinkage’, it is very intimidating but such fun as well. All in all the entire trip was incredible with only one short period of carnage. There is a hole just before The Wall on day 2 that seems to dish out more than any, yet remains un-named, apparently it was the same hole which Si Tapley and Cory Boux got worked in and Ricky swam out of. Well let’s just say I’d rather not put the words deck implosion and the Stikine in the same sentence. Turned out all good in the end, I was back in my boat within about 50 meters.

Here are a few photos of the trip

The crew at the put in

Ric Wasson's

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Daz Tanzillla slot

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After the Stikine it turned out we had 6 days before the put on date for the Alsek. So during the celebratory meal at mama Z’s we started throwing some ideas around for what we could squeeze in, so naturally we decided to head to the Susitna just another 24 hours further north.

The Susitna

For the Susitna it was just me and Maxi. We flew in to this river with the local float plane company in Talkeetna. It cost us 350 bucks each for the flight which included a longer scenic route over Denali, which is totally worth it, absolutely stunning. The plane lands on a small lake just 30 minutes walk from the river above Devils canyon, on river left. Devils canyon is a full day run. The white water is great, and brings a new definition to truck sized holes.

Unfortunately there aren’t too many photos on the river as there was only the two of us paddling it, but here’s a few.

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The Alsek

For this trip we joined up with two Alaskans (Xavier and Johno). The biggest challenge of this trip was the weather, it turned out the day we were putting on was the day the biggest weather system I have ever seen was pushing up straight from the Gulf of Mexico. This caused a major deliberation between us all, as the potential for an epic had just massively increased. In the end, instead of aborting, we just decided to pack heavy, bring more food, clothes, stoves and fuel. The day we put on, around 8 inches of snow fell.

Luckily we got a weather break for Lowell glacier which meant we got some great views.

We made it to Turnback canyon day 4 which luckily was the only other weather break, except for the odd 70 mile an hour gusts! This section of white water in awesome. The rapid which  truly stands out is named Hare. Having missed the early take out spot to allow you to scout properly, we were left with this micro eddy and small ledge to peer at this 200 meter long, now must run rapid.

All the camp spots we chose along this section were beautiful. All in all, weather included, this trip was an incredible unforgettable experience.

Here a few photos of the trip.

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Lowell

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ALL PHOTOS  BY MAXI KNIEWASSSER

Off to the Zam now!

29
Oct

Adidas Sickline expedition to Altai Mountains, Siberia

Hi people!

Check out some sick shots from our trip to Altai this year. Go to my blog www.marnics.blogspot.com

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Sorry, text is in russian.

More photos here >>>

27
Oct

Varun Promo Video

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Photo by:  Nicole Mansfield

The new river running playboat by Pyranha kayaks. This video features wave surfing, hole riding and river running. The Pyranha Varun proved to be a excellent boat for all styles and quite fast downriver.  Click HERE for the Video!!!

20
Oct

Video of: Demshitz in upstate New York

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Photo by: Jeff Campbell

As the rain pounded in upstate New York Nicole and myself  started driving north.  Our first stop was the Inner City Strife wave where we met up with Jeremy Laucks, Bryan Hartman, and a few other of demshitz.  After a few days of non stop surfing myself, and Jeremy met up with Matt Young and several others for a run down sections 3 and 4 of the Oswegatchie.  This was a Moose like river but on a bigger scale.  I believe Jeremy called this style of river “lake and huck”.  This sick week of kayaking lead us  into the always entertaining Moose Fest.  Yes…… there was rain and snow.  Here is a video of the Inner City wave and some creeking on the “lake and huck” Oswegatchie.    VIDEO HERE

15
Oct

Pyranha Varun Test

Hi everybody !

I just want to share some pictures and my impressions of the Pyranha Varun.

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I had the chance to try it on a sunny and warm October day in Germany. The boat size M is realy comfortable for me with 179cm. I could sit the whole day in it without any hurts. I think it´s a perfect river runner for easy whitewater. You could surf small waves and do perfect cartwheels in the hole. The varun is very loose and fast and it carves like hell.

I could really recommend the boat for people who would like to have playboat for the whole river !!

Go out and try

Cheers Timo

15
Oct

Means of Production 2

Means of Production 2

The new trailer for Means of Production 2 is out now at www.mopmovie.com

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Also available for your viewing: New episodes of the ‘Making of Mop2’ documentary.

As we all know, creating a top kayaking movie is a painstaking process. Part of this process is the long and laborious task for composing and performing music to fit the quick cut scenes of a fast-pace extreme sports film.

In the first episode of ‘The making of Mop2’, Ben Greaves from Hurricane Sunday is laying down another one of hie brilliant tracks.

Be sure to catch the exclusive preview showing at this weekend’s Pyranhafest!

11
Oct

New York At It’s Best

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This weekend we saw Northern New York Boating at its absolute best.  Between Inner City Strife Wave being at a perfect level, and other area runs coming in we couldn’t ask for anything more.  Top it off with beautiful fall foliage, and blue skies, and you have sheer perfection. 

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08
Oct

Nile Humor

Another summer in Uganda done. Here’s some proof.

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