23.4.08

Off to the...

Great things have taken place over the last two weekends; the Canyon Creek Race and the Little White Salmon Race. Kiwi friend, Jono, and I spent a few days lapping the Little White and Green Truss the week before the Canyon Creek Race to attempt getting into decent racing shape.  Maybe didn't succeed. Paddled a lot and had heaps of good times on the river though. 

Enjoying the best of the LW. 
West to the Canyon Creek Race and more people than I ever thought would show up to a kayaking event in the northwest. People lined the shore at the finish and watched the race action. 
In the sun. It was great.

After the whole week of rain and snow and cold this was the perfect sunny day to be out on the river. 


After this race we spent a few days back in Corvallis working getting ready for summer then went right back up to the Little White to get ready for the race. The weekend came with snow and cold and 18 people fired up to race down one of the best rivers in the states. 

Gettin the down low.

The basis of this race was like that of any other; get down the course as fast as you can, hopefully fast than most other people. Stage this basic race premise on a steep river, sprinkle in a few class V rapids over about 2 miles, and expect it to be done in about 15 minutes. More like 18 for the likes of me, far from the front runners. Locals represented in good fashion with Tao and Todd taking first and second. 

Jono looking tired and finishing the down river.
Photo: Bo Wallace

Day two was to be a slalom. And indeed, it was.

Jono sneaking by gate four at the lip of boulder sluice, one of the most fun rapids on the river, made even more fun by a few gates.
Again, Todd Anderson represented, posting great slalom times and taking the overall title.

LOTS of people fired off spirit after the first day of racing and with little carnage, finishing off the day the best way possible.
Photo: Keel Brightman

10.4.08

Spring/PNW

Just spent the last week up in Hood River paddling the Little White Salmon a bit and the regular old White Salmon a couple times. Yes it's very good and the water is sticking around the low but very, very fun and non-threatening levels. Hopefully it will hold until the race next weekend!
Canyon Creek Race this weekend so we're heading that way for a little low-water sprint race action.
Photos by Jono Ramsey

Chris Gabrielli: Right, that looks like a great boof. I'd like to hit that.

EJ Etherington: Well, ya know, throw a little stroke in.

Wow, I'd like to do that too.
CG: the boof is good

We had crew, and that's not even everybody.

Richard Young: Well I was thinking about this job in Idaho, but after this, maybe I'll look in Hood River.

RY: Yes, I'll look in HR. First LW run is so good.

Party time

Rick Cooley: Well I hope my line at Spirit goes this well.

Jeff Hazboun: Well I was thinking about \varphi = \int \frac{dr}{r^{2} \sqrt{\frac{1}{b^{2}} - \left( 1 - \frac{r_{s}}{r} \right) \frac{1}{r^{2}}}} and black holes, but something just came up. Ah, right. Wishbone.

RY: Well this seals it, Hood River it is.


Setting the angle


This is quite the view looking back up at Spirit waiting for someone to run.

RC: not quite as planned. uh-oh.

Nick Zegre: I like caving, but not especially behind big waterfalls.