Recently, Paul Martzen was honored, by AW, for his work on the San Joaquin River. You can read about it at HERE!
Paul I'm sure I speak for everybody in our sport, when I say we are proud of you and greatful for all of your hard work.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Monday, April 9, 2007
Spring Break on the Kings
This time of year the Kings river is beautiful. There are wild flowers everywhere you look and the boating is a lot of fun. We had a great group boating with us, and had a lot of fun.
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Willow Creek
Hey there campers,
We're just getting back from our low water adventure on Willow Creek. Daniel, Dan, Dan #3, Ian Berkley (from San Jose area), and Myself decided 40-50cfs would be a good flow to give it a go. We were wrong. Shortly after putting on, we realized that we needed at least 60+ cfs to make it fun. At 40-50cfs, it was a lot of work with periods of fun. All in all it was a good day.
Our main objective was to document this run for the AW page, and I feel that we did that fairly well. We took tons of pictures and lots of video, and we'll be updating the AW page shortly. I'll post here when it's ready. If you decide to run this section, there is a pretty camp ground at the Take Out. You can run the upper, camp for the night, then run the lower section the next day. You are also just a few minutes from Big Creek, another fantastic run.
We hope you enjoy the video. It should give you an idea of what this run is all about.
To sum it up, it's lots of fun drops and slides, a really junkie section, and then 3-4 more quality drops. Is it worth all the effort? Not at this flow, but at a higher flow it's a good time.
We'll be hitting the lower section of Willow Creek in the next week or so. Stay tuned.
Take care
We're just getting back from our low water adventure on Willow Creek. Daniel, Dan, Dan #3, Ian Berkley (from San Jose area), and Myself decided 40-50cfs would be a good flow to give it a go. We were wrong. Shortly after putting on, we realized that we needed at least 60+ cfs to make it fun. At 40-50cfs, it was a lot of work with periods of fun. All in all it was a good day.
Our main objective was to document this run for the AW page, and I feel that we did that fairly well. We took tons of pictures and lots of video, and we'll be updating the AW page shortly. I'll post here when it's ready. If you decide to run this section, there is a pretty camp ground at the Take Out. You can run the upper, camp for the night, then run the lower section the next day. You are also just a few minutes from Big Creek, another fantastic run.
We hope you enjoy the video. It should give you an idea of what this run is all about.
To sum it up, it's lots of fun drops and slides, a really junkie section, and then 3-4 more quality drops. Is it worth all the effort? Not at this flow, but at a higher flow it's a good time.
We'll be hitting the lower section of Willow Creek in the next week or so. Stay tuned.
Take care
Monday, April 2, 2007
April Fools Day on the Merced
On Saturday March 31st we had twelve paddlers on the Merced River. We did a nice easy run from Guage Hole down to Briceburg. There was plenty of playing along the way. Allison did great, as usual, and Lisa did very well paddling on her first river. Both of these women have great balance.
A group of five paddlers headed to Redbud campground for our overnight stay. After setting up camp we headed out to do some scouting of the Merced Gorge. There is some awesome whitewater along that stretch. Later we were joined by Dan Hogg and the next morning by Jeremy Lynn.
Sunday morning we took our time getting up and getting ready to hit the river. The put-in was Nightmare Island, which proved to be merely a "daydream". We continued down the river and enjoyed lots of playing along the way.
The sight of the day was seeing Dan disappear into a hole and then get launched, like a rocket, four to six feet into the air. IT WAS WILD!
Good times.........
Merced River April Fools' Day
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