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16
Jul

Pyranha Pau Worlcup boardercross .

Saturday afternoon before the Pau slalom World Cup. 42 paddlers runned the first boardercross in the new race course.  Abys canoe shop equipped most of the starters with Zone’s to help making the event a success. After a unlucky first run, i took the micro to meet a lot of spectators ( 500 ?) during the show !

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In 1/4 finale, Maxime Mitaut in fight with Pierrepaolo Ferrazzi win his key for the next run !

 

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Renaud Doby win the sweet Zone, behind Hugo Caihol ( French junior kayak team ) and Thomas Bersinger who was third in world slalom race in Prague the last week.

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The girl final run…the landing wasn’t easy. Victory for Nouria Newman, like each run. Second and third Pauline Guiet and Caroline Loir. Now we are looking forward more races in Pau . See you in september !

 

16
Jul

“HAYMAKER” announced!

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Click to view webisode 1 – The making of Haymaker

HH FILMS is proud to announce our next full length film, HAYMAKER ! This smash hit film will be released world-wide in 2010, featuring an array of Pyranha kayaks!  Ammo, Burns, Karnalis and Everests…

For now, follow the behind the scenes footage of The Making of HAYMAKER. These webisodes will air ‘semi-weekly’ on HUCKIN HUGE.COM ! Check out the first episode as we follow the crew and athletes to Summit Creek, Washington for the first descent of a massive falls!

15
Jul

Clover Creek, CA – Granite, Slides and Sequoias

Clover Creek is a small, steep, high sierra creek near treeline in Sequoia National Park, feeding the Kaweah. Not only are the drops super fun, the scenery is spectacular and you get to drive past some of the largest trees on earth. A visit to this zone gets you in the promiscuity of many other ultra classic runs. We were on Clover in mid April, 2009. Check out the photos posted…

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14
Jul

Eiskanal-Boatercross

Last Saturday the first invitational boatercross race at the Eiskanal took place here in Augsburg as part of the slalom worldcup program. Organized by Arnd Schaeftlein and Jakobus Stenglein, incredible paddlers like Mike Dawson from NZ, Dejan Kralj (SLO) and Fabian Doerfler (GER) took part and fought for the 1st prize: a sweet mountainbike! In the end, it was taken home by slalom local Hannes Aigner, who had a stunning final. I myself couldn’t start due to my injury, but took the job of the starter and enjoyed watching the race – just like 1000 (!) other spectators. Wolfgang from Kanu Treff equipped most of the starters with Karnali’s and Burn’s to help making the event a success, which in the end definitely was the case. Now we’re looking forward to more of these races here at the Eiskanal! Here are a couple of shots.

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14
Jul

Aquasports and the Skykomish

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This weekend myself and the rest of those Demshitz made our way to Aquasports in Redmond Washington to paddle with the locals and premiere the movie.  The Skykomish was our river destination for the afternoon.  We enjoyed stout mountain peaks and crystal clear waters.  The run featured about 5 miles of class three with one stout called boulder drop.  After a hot day in the sun, we headed back to Redmond to watch Demshitz the movie, and have a few cold ones.  Thanks much to Charles at Aquasports for bringing it all together for us.  Thanks to his help there was a great showing on the river and everyone had a great time at the shop that evening.  We soon head to Canada….skookumchuck awaits us.  All we must do is make it across the border :)  Wish us luck.

 

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13
Jul

Verzasca

The Verzasca River, in Switzerland, is very good.  Tom & I caught it whilst having a few days off working in France & Slovenia and it was great!

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13
Jul

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My favourite competition was moved to Val Chiusella and Ivrea’s artificial course this year. The event took place 14. – 17. 5. First day was individual race and „Top 20“ race on really difficult part of river.

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Secon day was scheduled team race. We are only me and two guys – Jan Lasko and Matej Sottner from Czechrepublic, so we competed together.


On Saturday the competition started in Ivrea with extreme slalom and after individual sprint.

The most popular was extreme slalom in national team. We positioned 3. place. and time of extreme down river and time of slalom race were counted and Czech team placed on 4. place.

Last day was in token of kayak cross.

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The start was from the ramp amd two banners for the touch were in course.

In the end I was overall second in girls category.

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11
Jul

Lake Creek….A Byzantine juxtaposition between being and becoming…..Think about it!

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After a late season jump in water levels Lake Creek came back down to a great flow.  Evan Ross took me up for my first run down the lower quality section.  It is a pretty classic Colorado Creek.  It looks pretty manky scouting, but once you are in there it feels pretty clean.

It starts out with a few miles of class 4 read and run before reaching the 4 major drops.  The first one is Brains which is probably the cleanest of the drops.  Quality boofs!

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Brains leads into Paralizer which is probably the largest of the drops.  There is a pitony line down the middle, a sweet boof on the left or a triple boof on the right.

The last drop on the run is Cauldron. a cool entrance into a deep melt down in a caved out room.  Pretty quality!  Here are a few photos from the day!

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11
Jul

Below and Beyond Machu Picchu 2009

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May 2009 a group of british paddlers headed out to the jungle of Peru, the mission was to paddle the first descent of the Rio Concebidayoc a remote jungle river hidden deep in a gorge close to the ancient Inca ruins of Espiritu Pampa the last city of the Inca, the team warmed up on the Deepest canyon in the world the Rio Cotahuasi and the Santa Terasa section of the Urabamba before heading of with mules in to the jungle. The river turned out to be a real gem 4 days of continuous 4+ with the odd class 5, stunning scenery and wildlife. one major 9 hours jungle bashing portage.
The Team, Pete Catterall, Jon Green, Adam Harmer and Paul Cripps. to read the trip report check out our website.

http://www.belowandbeyondmachupicchu09.wordpress.com/

10
Jul

Demshitz in Washington

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space buck creek falls Our “made” buddy, Dave Space, firing up his first waterfall !!! Buck Creek Falls in White Salmon WA. Check back next week on Space’s progress…can he roll yet??? is he still going to attempt to surf SKOOK??? Find out next week on Demshitz MADE!!! For those of you not yet informed….Here is a link to the first episode of Demshitz MADE!!!
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Us Demshitz have been having a blast up here in Washington! We had an epic 4th of July weekend in Hood River to kick it off- and of course runs on the Little White and Green Truss always a good time, as well as a run down the Cispus at high water! Life is good. Find Demshitz in Redmond WA this weekend at Aqua-Sports for a Demshitz video premiere and a demo on the Skykomish River! check out www.demshitz.com and buy our movie! Demshitz the Movie , you will love it!!

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