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05
Oct

BC/STIKINE trip

My trip to British Columbia, Canada started back in Colorado talking to my firend Cruise who told me Matt Wilson and him are going up there. Sounded like the best crew I could imagine for that kind of a trip but I was going to Europe to organize Hiko Devils Extreme Race.  So I packed my kayak with gear and paddles and gave it to Tony and Cruise from Durango. Hoping to see my gear again at some point, ideally in Vancouver or close to borders to Canada. Then I called Matt to make sure I can join this trip. He was cool with it so I had to change my flight ticket because I was coming to US little too late. So I changed my return ticket to Vancouver  three days earlier than I thought.

Matt Wilson on Cheekamus river

Flight to North America was long and full of expectations. I just barely talked to guys before I took off so iwas hoping to see them at the airport. They were there even with another member Mike McKee I was there but my luggage bag didn’t show up. Some of my gear like sleeping bag, pfd, shoes etc were in there so we had a beer and waited for next airplane that brought my bag and we hit the road up north towards Squamish and Whistler. This area was our home for next five days to a week. We got on lower Cheekamus, Fear Canyon on Eelaho river, Ashlu Box (That run is prob my favorite creek secion in Canada) , mine section on Ashlu. Weather was still really warm and nice by then but in Stikine area was rainy, snowy, and really cold by then. We figured will start huge drive north and see. River started to spike up really fast though. We were expecting snow up high so it was weird it spiked so hard. We continued to Terace beautiful place in northern BC. Luckily we met some of the locals so we paddled great two rivers Williams and Hersch. I got a message from people that the gauge on Stikine has been misleading some trips before us. There is a lot of tributaries coming to river below actual Grand Canyon so we still had a chance to get on Stikine. Matt had to be back in Idaho on weekend for friends wedding. It was Monday and we still didn’t know if we were going. Water was on high side of good, our crew wasn’t motivated. Luckily we crossed our paths with French guy Jules Dominue who has done the river three times just before we got there. He said the level is perfect and is in to go down with us. For me it was sure thing then rest of a team had to think it through and put on the next day. 🙂

jakub in ashlu box

Put in for Stikine. Stoke is high

Stikine - Wall 2

From first moments on this river or just around it I felt something more than special and more than respect inside of me. Also because week before our trip, Jeff West died on this river. First day starts off with paddle in, bunch of small class 3 rapids and then it starts to get steeper. Entrance is the first big rapid that definitely puts you back on your game. About two more rapids and we were at the crux of this run. Rapids pass or fail and then Watsons. Really big and technical rapids in the middle of nowhere. Once below Watsons, rapids get little easier and u can enjoy some bigwater Stikine class 4. First camp by Site Zed rapid is very amazing place, where people started to build a dam about 60 years ago without telling anybody and natives from Telegraph Creek (take out) came here and burnt everything down. Thank god. Second day on Stikine trip is a real treat. Portage and running huge bigwater drop on the bottom of Site Zed. Big water rapids continue on, canyon stays deep and beautiful. There is probably the biggest eddy lines I have ever seen on day 2. Sometimes it felt like we were paddling uphill. Highlights on day 2 are for sure rapids Wall1 and Garden of Gods. Amazing kayaking. Camp just about mile downstream from Garden of Gods with a big beach and camp under a cave is a great way to spend last night in this amazing place. Day three started normal with cold morning, coffee, hakysack session, breakfast and then we took off. Amazing and big rapids on day three for sure. My favorite was without doubt V-drive. After steep section we entered never ending beautiful faltwater canyon and after two plus hours  we got to the take out. Tired, stoked, hungry we were hoping to have a shuttle vehicle here… Nothing. One of us went to hitchhike to put in. The others got picked up about three hours later and all of us met at the put in again. Loop was completed, nobody got hurt, we just had big smiles on our faces even though we had to start driving back to U.S. for Matts friends wedding.Next day I ve read one of trip reports on Stikine and in end it said: “Nothing has changed but everything is different.”  That’s about all I have to say to explain my feelings after getting out of this river. It’s a great team work in there, challenging portages, cold valley but the whitewater and river trip quality is the best. I am coming back for sure. 🙂

Pics by Cruise Quenele more coming soon!

Have a great winter and safe lines

03
Oct

Carnage Video

Welp, i’ve been sidelined with a chest injury.  Stinks, but it couldn’t have happened at a better time, as i’m now able to sit back, heal up and enjoy the end of summer!  Surgery went great and they where able to reconnect my pectoral muscle back together.  So on that note, here is an “Ode to Carnage”….video….enjoy!  Check out more at HuckinHugeFilms.com and click the photo to view the video.

 

 

03
Oct

Northeast Fall Kayaking

Moshier spillway slide, stout warm up rapid!

Shiva style on Raquette River

 

Hey ya’ll this is Chris Morelli checking in with a quick blog update. Its been a pretty slow summer up in New York, with very little rain. I have been doing my best to travel and following the water. I have been up to Canada a bunch and down in WV the last couple weeks at the Gauley. Labor day weekend in New York is the last big summer kayaker rally. It consists of dam releases on 3 sections of the Beaver River and the Raquette. This video has some footage of the weekend, and some other summer goodies. Check er out!

—>  Northeast Fall 2012

Eagle section of the Beaver

 

 

 

03
Oct

Summer Creeking – Alaska Style

Photo- Henry Munter

This past March when my friend Meg Smith proposed an impromptu Alaskan roadtrip, my immediate response was, “Yes! when?”  After a month of skiing the most incredible terrain in Valdez, we roadtripped to Girdwood to spend the summer and  discover what whitewater southcentral Alaska had to offer.  What I found was a small, but amazing crew of paddlers, numerous fun creeks, and Sixmile; the reliable roadside run.  There may have been numerous devil’s club, alder, and bear fear filled portages due to wood and miner clogged streams, but fun whitewater, endless summer sun, good camaraderie, and the state’s extreme beauty significantly overshadowed any of these typical Alaskan kayaking complications.

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02
Oct

Adventures of Tomass Marnics

Dear All,
In last years of my kayaking I have collected quite a lot of materials and information about kayaking in different places. Many of you have asked me to share my experience and reflect the adventures I am taking part in. As a result I’m launching new website in order to present and to share my projects with you, guys. Loads of photos, videos and words about destinations and places I have visited during the last 4 years.
Many thanks to all who has been involved into this and have helped me during all these amazing years in my paddling career. The new adventures are coming soon… Stay tuned!
http://tomassmarnics.com/

26
Sep

demshitz 2012 World Cup life….

So coming off my shoulder injury the World Cup was the first stop on my list.   I was not able to paddle, but I was asked to help with the team management of the US for the event. Captain America was a bit hard to pull off, but I think I did OK. So this video shows the last 2 of the 3 world cup events. One at the Pigeon and one at the NOC. We where able to sneak some Green runs in there of course with a day of %200. These where my first days back in my creek boat which was fun and scary as hell!  Add to this some funny shit from downtown Asheville and you’ve got it!   I was super pleased to meet and hang out with a few of our paddlers that came over for the event from the UK.  David Wild and Bren Orton ( the Business)  showed off some great skills on the freestyle end of things, but where just as impressive in their creek boats as you will see below.  Great to meet you boyz!!

26
Sep

Highlight video for 2012…so far

2012 has been a very busy year so far and I have been able to get on some great runs, waterfalls, and waves.  This video will display what kind of good Demshitz has been able to get so far in 2012.  I really can’t say enough about the Pyranha boats, company, and family that I get to paddle for, I am so grateful that I can paddle, represent, and work for the best company out there.  Now you can enjoy a short edit that I put together showcasing some of the goods Demshitz got into this year.

CLICK the link below.

Demshitz Dropping

Craig Kleckner Highlights

 

25
Sep

Fall creeking

After BeaverFest + a week hiking the Monts Groulx 12 hours north of Quebec City (and discovering dozens of possible stouts) I had to get back in my boat. Mastigouche Nord river was on the low side of runnable but I decided to give a go instead of running the classics around Quebec. We rallied a small crew and drove 2 hours northwest to Lanaudiere area.

What’s nice about this section is that you can park at the last huge slide (which is the take-out) and hike up 10-15 minutes to the first slide.

When we arrived and saw Chute du Calavaire, I knew it would be super low but still…we decided to give it a try – after all, 2 guys were at their first “creeking” experience ever. Not to mention that excitation/anxiety was palpable!

Paddler : Pascal Tremblay
photo : Étienne Béland

paddler : Étienne Béland
photo : Pascal Tremblay

paddler : Pascal Tremblay
photo : Étienne Béland

I’m in love with my Shiva! Super fast, boofs well, extremely stable – especially in aerated water and surprisingly easy to roll (easiest one I paddled). Didnt have the chance to test it with slides until now. Being used to ride the Burn, I was skeptical about the rounded hull into big slides. No more worries, the Shiva is perfect in every conditions!

paddler : Pascal Tremblay
photo : Étienne Béland

We would have like more water but its always fun to be on the river with good friends anyway.

paddler : Nicolas Roger
photo : Étienne Béland

Next step, MooseFest!

24
Sep

The Youth Freestyle Series final

The youth freestyle series finale took place this weekend at the white water course in nottingham,

Nearly 100 junior paddlers turn’t up to take part, The weather even cooperated with us at this event and a combination of sun, friends and great freestyle spots made for an awesome day for the junior boaters.

Check out the video of the day below.

See you next year,

Bren

 

 

24
Sep

Elk Falls, NC – Southern Stout!

Elk Falls (or Big Falls) has been on the radar for me since I was 16 years old and still just getting into kayaking. A friend had found pictures on American Whitewater and suggested we drive up from Atlanta to run it. I said we should probably work on our rolls first. But, 6 years and a lot of kayaking later, levels looked about right so I rallied a crew and headed over after class. I fired it up first followed closely by Mac McGee ( in a pirouette and hand paddles!) Check out the video here – Shot by Tommy Penick and Wes Overvold and Muchas gracias to Emory Klesick for setting safety!

 

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