For the past few weeks, we’ve only had one Molan in the US. As a result, it’s been getting passed around from team member to team member. I finally got my chance to try it out this week. I met up with Matt and Graham at Scudders to see how the boat performed in a hole. Since we were all sharing the boat, I didn’t get a great chance to figure out how it works, but I’ll say it loops big!
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Jan
Demshitz Checking in from Pucon again…
Check out the Demshitz Blog for a bad ass update from Pucon Chile!
Here is a Teaser for our Next Demshitz Movie ¨Dashboard Empanada¨
Run the Shitz! Looking forward to the NEW BURN and the NEW PLAYBOAT ¨THE MOLAN¨!!! PYRANHA WORLD DOMINATION!!! DEMSHITZ!!!
21
Jan
“Volcano ride” is online!
2010 start very well in Pyrenees.
First, happy new year everybody !!! I wish you a lot of rivers steep, big, in a wild nature.
Second. After a long and hard work, my friend Stephanie Augras finished my last crazy trip movie in Cap Verde.
You should never seen it….
Volcano Ride from stephanie augras on Vimeo.
Have a good time.
Eric.
20
Jan
Beating the Banda’s (aka. New Year in Nepal)
The first word that everyone learns upon arrival in Nepal is the ubiquitous greeting “Namaste”. Our trip however was to be different. The first word we learned was “Banda”. Banda is the Nepali word for a strike. These strikes aren’t quite the same as you’d get back home, where a line of disgruntled workers stand at a factory gate, they are much more extensive and indiscriminate. Traffic is not allowed on the roads, shops aren’t allowed to open and the whole country effectively grinds to a halt.Â
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We arrived in Nepal at 10pm the evening before three consecutive days of these strikes. One day of waiting may have been acceptable, but no matter how you look at it, 3 days of a 2 week holiday is a lot! Despite stories of the rather violent enforcement of the banda by the Maoists, on day 2, a local guy we met in the street said he could get us a “landcruiser” to take us and our boats off to the first river under cover of darkness. Obviously this would cost us dear, but we figured it was worth it. When the “landcruiser” turned up, it turned out to be a tiny car, and the driver wouldn’t go without his mate, but by then we were beyond caring, so we crammed 5 guys three boats and 2 weeks worth of kit into and onto the machine and set off into the night…
Although December is the low water season, there is still some great paddling to be had, especially if you venture further up the valleys of some of the rivers normally done “in season”. Whilst dodging strikes, we ticked off upper sections of: Bhote Kosi, Marsyandi, Kali Gandaki along with a few other nice runs down some of the classic sections of these and other rivers.
Anyways, enough spiel… To the photos!! Here’s a flavour of the trip:
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Jan
Snow melt boating – and new MOLAN at marsh!!!
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Team P’s Richard Brooks putting the new Molan to work at Marsh Weir on the Thames, UK!
Richard on the far side on Marsh
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I have a go too…although, I am waiting for the SMALL MOLAN I think!
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One of the many small boof drops on the Upper Tawe!
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Fun slides too.
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For more photos check out www.worldkayakblogs.com/paula .
Hope to see you all at Pyranha Fest at the Dart in Devon!
12
Jan
Happy New Year to all the girls paddling Pyranha
2010 is here! Ski-ing in the woods is the best bet as the rivers are frozen. Need to plan the summer but just taking a moment to reflect on the womens paddling we did last year. A lot of fun, met some fantastic women paddlers and we pushed ourselves out of our comfort zone, tried new things and faced a lot of fear together.
In 2009 we introduced women only whitewater development coaching, played about with the model and evaluated the impact. Overall women say they love the all girl environment (extra male coaches welcome if there name is Brad!) and find it easier to accept their fears and challenge them amongst others who can cope with tears. The dynamics are awesome! To see a group of women come together aho may never have met develop and bond as a group in just a few days is incredible. Immediately caring and supporting each other and celebrating each others sucess.
Sometimes it does not really feel like coaching, more like guiding their learning in a student centred way.
Using the Findhorn as our training venue is a stunning setting. The variety of conditions on the section means there is challenge for every grade of paddler and sometimes the gods help with water levels too.
Developing leadership skills on the river can be difficult for women, how many of the girls you know will push to lead on a club or social trip? Taking turns to inspect, analyse the water and lead with support from a coach is a development journey. It takes time, sometimes we call it tea and cakes at each rapid, but everyone has the chance to really understandd what is going on and how it will affect them when they are there.
We accept that women are not pretend men and have different styles and pace of learning. It is good to see women in the outdoors taking on more advanced water and leading, we need more though!
If you fancy taking part then perhaps here at Pyranha we can pull something together for the girls, let us know!
The recipe is always the same, no matter what grade we paddle. Equal measures of skill and confidence and a sprinkle of brave dust when required.
Mags
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Jan
Polan Molan Rollan
Despite the bitterly cold whether, I’m sure it must have been -5 on the water! The testing of the New Pyranha Molan continues. The boat has reached it’s 5th incarnation and is now in it finally pre production prototype stage, these boats have shrunk a fair bit as they are the first from the mold and the hull of the boat has been changed a smidgen to allow it to release quicker. But apart from that that what you see here is pretty much how it will look. Over the Christmas period the boat has made it out to most of the popular Thames weirs and has been performing well, the later prototypes have been tested a fair bit on and in holes around the UK & across Europe over the summer but it has been nice to finally get the boat back out on some good waves to see how the modifications that had been implemented over that time would work on a wave, personally I’m pretty happy with how it’s turned out. The Molan is just a bit longer than the new 2010 All Star and you do notice that on a wave. I wouldn’t say that it’s a fast boat, But it sure dose accelerate fast! And the new sharper rails really allow you to drive the boat hard down and across the face a wave and release with razor sharp precision, far far better, easier and cleaner than Pyranha’s of old. The fit and outfitting of the Molan is like you would except from an Anderson & Sheppard suit, clean, smart and very comfortable. All in all things are looking very promising from this little chap. Bring on the production boat.
06
Jan
White Water. Literally.
As anyone living in the UK can’t have escaped noticing, there’s been a fair amount of water falling from the skies recently, however it’s not the kind that’s filling the rivers… Not yet anyway, so to while away the time ’till the melt starts, people have been getting creative.
I was quite proud of last night’s creation: Snow-Dude. However, my weenie brothers saw this pic, and being students decided to go one better with a full-on snow boater (see pics below)!