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27
Dec

Welsh Gold

The exposed mine shaft to the right of the gushing torrent draws heavy on the eye.
Hidden deep within this mine pure gold, true Welsh gold and a royal favourite.

The fall, a large stepped affair, sits to separate the classic upper and lower Mawddach in Coed y Brenin, Wales

Its splendour enticing generations of young tigers to scout, to dream a line and to be one of the limited few..
Each new descent taking inspiration from the past.

The latest 11 descents, the new generation, taking place from 2011 a full 3 years since the precursor.
Jonny(08), Dave and myself (05).

We filled the middle years of exploration a decade and more after true pioneers Mel and Phil.
Although Loels solo trip a while later is amazing in its own right.
Its no mistake that some of these names are lost to history.

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Its a fall of legends both new and old. A fall of stories and myth.
The latest descents, with the rising stars of the paddle scene the so called Dembrits.
Bren, Dave and Jen show how influential this rapid is to the culture of river running in Wales.

Dave Bain says “Since you and Cookie took me down the Mawdach at aged 13 I have always been inspired by the drop”

The first descents taking place at the birth of the mountain bat, a descent older than 18yr old Bren Orton.

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Descents over the last 20+ years are still under 20. The line is committing at best.
Dave Thompson, one of the first paddlers to run this cascade describes it:

“it doesn’t matter what the line is, gravity will win”.

 

Is it no longer a dream but reality.

What of future games, of generations coming through the ranks does it still hold the gaze?

Ask yourself what if…
…What if the sister fall Pistyll Cain ever gets run…

 

Video

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it’s a video of the PEK team whis 3 french pyranha team members
fafa poueyto fred dumont and max mitaut

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20
Dec

Nano Review

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Graham Seiler rollin into Frankenstein on the Green River

So I will start out by saying that I was a big fan of the Ammo.  Now I know that the Ammo had it’s issues.  It was very edgy, deep high knees,  and not really that fast, but I still liked it’s down river freestyle capabilities.   Making the Nano spot on was super important to me.  This type of kayak makes most runs that I do on the day to day much more fun and exciting.  In the last 4 days I’ve done 3 laps on the Green river and 1 on the Raven Fork river both in North Carolina.  These are steep runs, but runs that I feel pretty comfortable on.  For example, the Green river is usually run in a larger creek boat or long boat, however the Green is full of great splats, rock spins, micro eddies,  4 to 10 foot freewheels (which I love), and a few little surf waves.  Having the Nano out there just makes all those moves more possible.

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Myself back freewheel, Groove Tube on the Green

For a typical day river running the Nano feels very fast for it’s size.  It has fairly low stern rocker.  This is giving the boat the speed as well as good tracking ability.  There is good bow rocker in the front and obviously a boat this length is easy to boof.  One thing that I was afraid of was tripping up on the edges of the kayak.  I found that the Nano is not edgy and very stable.  I think part of the reason is the more aggressive part of the edge stops about 1.5 feet from the back of the boat.                                                              Surfing the Nano is very very easy.  Combing the amazing hull of the Jed makes it spin and surf super well.  This is going to make the boat very appealing for folks interested in some wave shitz.   The cool thing about the Nano is with the volume you will not get edged around on your way to that sick wave.

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Graham floating a boof at Frankenstein.

Overall, I am super pleased with the Nano!  I have been charging pretty hard in it so far with now problems anywhere with the boat.  I’m heading home for X Mas then off to the Grand Canyon for 3 weeks.  I’m going to be leaving out of the Fusion!!  Self support should be interesting.  Follow us here http://www.facebook.com/DemshitzDoesTheGrand?fref=ts Other than that I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and a brown New Years!

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Myself on Gorilla.

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Graham at Boof or Consequence.

Here is a short video of the Nano in action on the Nantahala River.
  https://vimeo.com/55991650

 

20
Dec

Chile!

After two months of straight work I arrived in Santiago de Chile. My friend Nicole Mansfield happen to have a same plan so we decided to rent a car together to be able to travel more and have cheap car rental. We got to the mecca of kayaking and outdoor sports Pucon and next thing we know Evan Garcia and his Substantial crew Fred, Anton and Logan we driving behind us. We did Palguin top to bottom including well known Stout ten into middle Palguin falls. Amazing day of kayaking after two months of work. J Moved on around the area and kayaked everything runnable in the area. Sunshine and low snowpack kept the number of options really low though. We did V+ lower llancaue, where my kayaking ended for a few days because I hurt my ribs doing backfreewheel off 30+ footer. Slowly and steady I got better just in time for Whitewater Grand Prix. I am sure you know about this outstanding event organized by Patrick Camblin and Emily Meredith. It was awesome to see and live with 50 kayakers and media team travelling Chile and racing on the steepest and most technical creeks like GolGol, Puesco, Nevados and two races on Futaleufu to get our big water fix. Props to Dane Jackson for winning this thing on and off the river. For more info visit whitewatergrandprix.com Right now I am back in Pucon catching up on updates and emails. Sick like never before. Three weeks of rain and cold weather got me. Most of the rivers are running so I am hoping to get better soon and hit them. I am anxious to go kayaking which is a good sign. J Have a nice Christmas! DCIM100GOPRO

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I dont know why these pics look like this because i put them in in the high resolution…. Sorry. i ll try to figure it out.

Praise jah!

 

17
Dec

Viva México wei!

For the last two past years I’ve always wanted to go and visit Mexico during fall, however summer injuries have forced me to stay home and recover for the spring. Finally I could kinda made it this year, but was definitely bummed my bro couldn’t make it with me this time to show me around as after two years they say he’s a legend over there!

Tlapacoyan

So last October I packed all my stuff and took a plane to Mexico, having quite a few problems and more layovers that desired (4), I finally arrived in Mexico after a couple of days of traveling without my boat. I took a bus straight to Tlapacoyan, one of the coolest towns I’ve been in the middle of the jungle of Veracruz.

Tlapacoyan’s church

Sunrise from Aventurec’s terrace

Even though I didn’t have my boat for the first week I was lucky enough to borrow from friends and go kayaking everyday. We were staying in Aventurec, a super nice resort in the middle of paradise. Great food, orange trees everywhere, tidy gardens and super nice people make Aventurec the perfect place to stay. So everyday we would go paddle one of the many great runs that Alseseca and the Jalacingo have to offer. We started running the second half of Big Banana from Silencio as the drive, shuttle and hike in were a lot easier, and I think that’s become the classic run now. Super nice start with Silencio, and then plenty of other cool rapids down to Tomata bridge. Short run, so you can lap it no problem.

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The Tomatas, one and two are just downstream of the take out, so you can keep on going, ran both of them and then paddled the Tomnata gorge aka the Seven Sisters/Siete Hermanas; as the name says, seven consecutive different style drops. Super nice section, and if you don’t feel like T2 you can rappel into the pool which looks sick!

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The upper Jalacingo offers some great bed rock slides and rapids, however there’s a bit of wood now so gotta walk some too! The lower is super clean and nice, offering three major drops; Twisted Pleasure, Dirty Sanchez and Dungeon, but the stuff at the start and mostly in between is just amazing, plenty of little boofs and continuous white water makes it one of the best sections around. Last is a massive portage known as the Black Hole, definitely not runnable!

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After about three weeks of boating I was lucky to have paddled most of the sections at least twice, however there’s still some stuff that I’m missing… gotta go back sometime!

Overall, a great trip to one of the best destinations in the world, tropical frute everywhere, cheap food/life, great culture, nice people and good times!

Viva México wey!

Pics by: Tait Trautman and Jeff

16
Dec

Yule Creek

It was around 7 in the morning and it was poring in carbondale… our motivation was low to say the least but I had convinced my good friend jp to drive out from denver to get yule creek checked off the list. So we polled together some friends who where keen to come film and shoot some guns and we where off. Three cups of coffee and a 30 minute drive later 7 of us where at the creek looking down at 4 drops with very little water in them. Jp and I hadn’t seen it run that low but decided it was still kinda good to go so we threw our gear on and headed to the put in. Our problem was we didn’t know where the put in was so we just kind of went down a hill and got cliffed out. After 45 minutes of bushwhacking we made it back to the car. Jp said he had repelling gear so we ended up going in and repelling right to the lip of the first 30 footer. Jp won rock paper scissors and headed off the massive horizon line! He sent the first one and then plundered over the second with a crazy line and almoast set his hand down on the rock… I could hear his boat hit the wall of the slide from where I was! Not so convinced it was the best idea, I followed him… first waterfall was sick and I shot out upright and stoked. The second slide that was 40 ft and ended in a wall ride and was pushed around switch for the last little part of the slide. Stoked we went to the next drop and jp won the rock paper scissors game again and went for it… mad props to him for sending first both times haha! After 80 feet of high velocity sliding jp hit a flake landing on his head and ejecting but was ok in the pool. So I followed him and connected the slide with the 20 footer below having a bouncy but decent line. Meeting me at the bottom jp and I got real fired up to go kayak the Mill Falls up in Crystal. So we rallied the heinous drive up to the small town with everyone in tow. Seeing the falls one of the kids who had been filming got really fired up to send it while we shot shotguns at the pool below. He had a really loose line falling off the falls upside down but pulled it into a sick roll-boof at the lip and landed upright in the pool below! Marble dished out yet another great time and is still one of my favorite places to paddle! BIG thanks to Lucian, Josh, Eric and Gabe for filming and joining us for this sick day! And thanks to Pyranha for help with some boats! Loving the burn and hoping to get in a shiva soon-ish!

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ill put up pictures soon when i get to better internet haha…

10
Dec

NORWAY – Gerd Serrasolses Highlights Summer 2012

Some of my paddling and traveling highlights during summer 2012 in Norway. Awesome rivers, amazing landscape and great friends made the perfect summer adventure in Europe’s kayaking mecca.

Big thanks to Evan and Fred from SMH for the footage, as well as Anton, Sweden for the pics, my bro for his support, Mathias for showing me around and being spec helpful, Martin for sharing his amazing place with me and Ali, and everyone I paddled with in my favorite European destination (only from May to early September though!).

Main Fooatge:
Serrasolses Bros Prod
Substantial Media House

Additional cameras:
Aleix Salvat, Jorge Thorsen, Martin Vollen, Mathias Fossum, Anton Immler, Alícia Casas

Shot on: Canon EOS 7D + Go Pro Hero 2
Photo by: Mathias Fossum

More:
kayakgerd.blogspot.com
serrasolsesbrosproductions.blogspot.com

http://vimeo.com/54638530

NORWAY – Gerd Serrasolses Highlights Summer 2012 from SB Productions on Vimeo.

07
Dec

Norwegian Summer – part two

It’s already been more than two months since I first arrived in Norway, and in a few days I’ll be flying home again. This summer’s been just amazing, being able to paddle everyday with all my buddies, without major injuries and being able to enjoy kayaking and life to the fullest in some of the best rivers in this amazingly beautiful country is just unbelievable.

 

I’ve been super lucky to paddle lots with a bunch of great people, traveling with Mathias’s van from river to river, camping everywhere, paddling… just enjoying the norwegian summer with great company on some of the best rivers I’ve ever paddled. Road side saunas, barbecues with free expired meat from supermarkets, blueberries everywhere…

 Nosebreaker, a long time dream!

 

It’s been really cold lately, and we are definitely into autumn… rivers are getting low, however there’s still plenty of stuff to do… there are endless possibilities here to paddle! Looking forward to get home and enjoy some sun and some boating with friends as well.

I just want to thank everyone who’s helped out in this trip, the Bomb Flow boys (Evan, Fred and Anton) for the footage, Sweden for the great photos, Morten for the good times and the sauna, Jakub, Erik and specially Mathias for his enormous help and knowledge on the different rivers and Martin for letting us stay at his place and help pout with everything! Thank you guys, you made things great and sorry for the ones not mentioned!

 The view from Martin’s place… not too bad!

06
Dec

Norwegian Summer – part one

I’ve already been in Norway for over 20 days now, and I’ve had some of the best times ever on the water. After a few years focusing on freestyle and having a hard times with injuries and recovery with way too much time out of the water, being back in Norway and paddling amazing white water everyday is one of the best feelings you can have.

Voss at night

Big Girl on the Eidsaa

Lucas Falls on the Urdland on my first day in Norge! 

It was here in Voss where I badly injured myself last year, running a cool rapid but misjudging it… I tried to learn from that and now I’m a lot more cautious when scouting or running a rapid. So far I’m super stoked about being injury free and just feeling better day after day.

I’ve been road tripping with Matias, Fred and Evan, Anton and Mikael and my brother Aniol who unfortunately got injured the first day I got here… sending him good vibes and hope he recovers quickly! We’ve been paddling a bunch, Voss, Telemark, Sjoa and a few more things around …definitely we’ve been super lucky with water levels! We’ve paddled some of the best runs in Norway, in incredible places, and there’s still so much potential… Norway really amazes me!

 

Here are a few photos from my first days in Norway, thanks fro the pics to Mikael Gillis Ekström, you can check some more of his amazing pictures from Norway here: http://mikaelekstrom.tumblr.com

Other pics taken by myself.

 Thank you everyone who made my trip so good this far, a lot more to come!

 kayakgerd.blogspot.com

04
Dec

California Flooding

Here’s a little update with some photos of the infamous Yuba river and the recent flood.  Steady rains for 4 days with freezing elevation at 8000 ft, resulted in some serious high flows on all the creeks and rivers in the area.  I wonder what has changed (if any) in the Purdons to Bridgeport stretch of the South Yuba River?  …we’ll see soon.


The covered bridge at take out. This is the longest clear span of any surviving covered bridge in the world. Pretty impressive as giant trees would flip and rise out the water, nearly smacking into the old bridge.


The old 49 bridge and the massive sieve pile (covered = giant hole) marks the end of Purdons and beginning of “the 49” section.


Looking downstream at the put-in rapids. The portage around the corner was a MONSTER piece of whitewater.


Another look at the old 49 bridge. The ground was thundering and you could hear the boulders shifting and rolling…

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