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11
Sep

A few pics from this year so far…

Andria and I have had an excellent year on the road so far working on new guidebooks and paddling as much as possible. You can read trip reports of our travels in the NEWS SECTION of our WEBSITE, but I thought I would post a few photos up here for folks to check out.


Me testing out the Burn in April on Little River Canyon Falls, Alabama, USA


Me on Entrance Falls, Vallecito Creek, Colorado in June.
Photo by Chad Higinbotham


Andria on Mesa Falls, Idaho in July


Andria on Callaghan Creek, BC, Canada in August


Andria and Taylor Cavin doing the simul-drop on Rogers Creek, BC in August.

Stay tuned for more, the year is not over yet!!!!

11
Sep

Another Stellar Weekend in Northern New York

The Event at Hole Brothers

With the World Cup of Freestyle Kayaking making a stop in Watertown, New York there was a lot going on, and a lot of new people in town.  Everyone seemed to be enjoying all that the great city of Watertown has to offer.  The world Cup seemed like a great event and a great idea, but I’ll let Jeremy and Matt tell you all about that. 

 

I managed to sneak off with a few friends to check out the Eagle section of the Beaver River.  It is located about 1 hour East of Watertown.  I call it the South Silver of the East.  In about a half a mile it drops almost 200 feet over 4 separate rapids.  The weather was terrible so the pictures aren’t all that spectacular.  I did four laps, walking back to the top each time.  It was so fun I couldn’t stop.  

      

Matt on the big slide   Matt Walking   Matt on the Slide

 

07
Sep

Checking in. Here are some pics from a great year so far…

Taking some time off from school this year opened up my schedule for some epic kayaking trips. Starting off the year in Ecuador with a month-long kayak vacation set the bar for the months to come.

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06
Sep

Atlast!

Hello All,
its taken me a few days to work this out, not to sharp with computers! but i think i’m there now. Hav’nt done much this year dure to injury after my van and a Bull conected. But i’m back now! 
Richard

06
Sep

Rain in India during the monsoon? Who would have guessed?

This august a motley crew consisting of myself, Ali Donald, Dave Carroll, Rosie Cripps and Sam Hughes found ourselves on the roof of the world in Ladakh, India. The idea was to paddle some classic multiday rivers like the Tsarap, Zanskar and Indus.

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05
Sep

Loading Up With Ammo!!

Well what a weekend it was over in wet and windy Wales here in the UK for the Coaching Festival at the Tryweryn. Loads of people turned up for the event either for a boat down the river of for one of the many courses going on and the new Ammo and Recoil generated a lot of interest on the stand. It was the first time these new toys had really been seen in public and the Ammo in particular got loads of attention.

Luckily, being fairly short I managed to squeeze myself into the small pre-production boat and give it a whirl. I have to say that I’m not sure I have had so much fun in a boat for ages. Get the Ammo down the river and it’s incredibly manouverable cutting in and out of eddies with ease using those seriously cool edges and short length. Get it on a wave however and it paddles just like a playboat. Spins, small sidekicks, blunts, you name it I’m sure this boat will do it!! In fact, I had about seven, “one last go’s”. I can’t wait to get my paws on a larger one and giving it a spin.

Check out the pic below of me running a rarely run drop in the Ammo. Can you name it?
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Photo by: Andy Marsh

05
Sep

Fall in Northern New York

Fall is my favorite season in New York.  Every weekend in September and October there is a great class IV/V dam controlled river to paddle on (thanks Chris Koll, Pete Skinner, and American Whitewater).  I kicked off the fall dam release season with runs on the Raquette River and Moshier section of the Beaver. 

Saturday I found myself doing lap after lap on the Raquette.  I just could not stop it was too much fun.  Sunday I ran the Moshier section of the Beaver River, which is the gem of the Beaver river system.  Sunday was the only day the Moshier section will run all year so I motivated for 3 laps down the 4 mile run.  Monday I went back to the Raquette for another 4 laps. 

 

 I only got a couple of pictures because I was too busy paddling. 

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Next week it’s on to the Eagle section of the Beaver.  Yahoo !

05
Sep

NEW PFD TESTING!!

Yep, that s right, we out here in Norway are always busy! This weekend the rains finaly came!!!! Yehaaar. Liz came out and we headed up to the Myrkdale River. Seemed like a good day to test a new PFD!

new-pfd3.JPGThe Front, full harness, reflective tape and low profile shoulder straps. Read the rest of this entry »

04
Sep

Norwegian Summer. Once were Warriors..

Well its been the driest summer ever (except when Rob visited!!) and finally it has started raining again!!!!

Here are some images of summer fun.

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03
Sep

Ottawa World Cup Photos

Here are some pictures from the team at the first event of the first ever World Cup of freestyle kayaking, held at Garberator on the Ottawa river.
WC1-jared

Despite paddling injured, Jared Seiler threw some big moves for the crowd and finished 42nd

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In the C-1 class, I took 6th place, missing the finals by one place. Considering that last year at the Ottawa rodeo, I missed the wave all three times in C-1, I’m pretty stoked with my finish.

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