Friday, July 6, 2012

Sahalie Falls


Sahalie Falls is a HUGE stout waterfall on the Mcknezie River, about 4 hours away from where I live in Hood River. I was yet to run a waterfall taller than 50ft and I got really excited after I heard of some people running it recently. Sahalie is a challenging drop for 2 major reasons. It has a stout lead in because you have to peel out of an eddie right above the lip and line up your boat perfectly to have a solid line down the waterfall. Directly below the falls there is a small punchbowl that pushes really hard into an extremely technical class v+ rapid that could be deadly to swim in. This drop is a beautiful waterfall that I just really wanted to run! 
 
    I arrived mid-day and met up with some kayakers from Eugene. We spent about 3 hours looking at the massive stout. After thinking through all the outcomes, Me and Andy decided it was time too harden up and gear up for this stout! We had safety set, hiked our boats to the top and committed to the drop!
                                                       
                                                   
                                                       The Sunlight Hits me as I experience some serious freefall!

                                                        Starring down the 80 foot horizon line!  


                                                                                           The Big Picture

           
    I Had a sweet line down the waterfall. soft hit at the bottom, but the turbulence managed to rip my paddle out of my hands. I hand-rolled up and found myself in the river right eddie. Probably the best place to be on this drop. Stoked to see my paddle right beside me. I grabbed it and paddled to safety to celebrate! This day couldn't of been any better!
                                                         Too Stoked for words to describe. Best day ever!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Little White Laps and Green Truss fun

What to do after school? How about rallying out to a local class V run! So nice to be able to live in the Columbia gorge only 25 minutes away from the Little White Salmon River and Green Truss! Such good quality whitewater so close to home! I couldn't ask for anything more!
                                                          
                                                             Boulder Sluice On the Little White Salmon River!
                                                                           
Island Rapid
Double Drop On the Green Truss
                                                           
                                                           
                                                          Boofin' Big brother on the Truss
                       

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Celestial Falls

As soon as I returned from an amazing paddling journey in Yunnan, China, I was stoked to be back in the Columbia Gorge ready to go huck some local stouts. We had juicy high water and the first stop was Oregon's Celestial Falls! Back when I was 15 years old, I fired this waterfall off for the first time at low water. This time it was going to be high water! We hiked our boats down and it was time to seal launch into the vertical gorge and paddle towards the lip.

                              Taking a stroke to straighten out as I drop off the Lip of this beauty!

                                                                Dropping off the lip
                                           Same waterfall but lower water. This was my first time kayaking it

Monday, April 30, 2012

China

Shortly after I had emerged into the paddling world. I found out about World Class Academy. A school for high school kayakers. At this school, you travel to world class paddling destinations and do classes at the same time. I was lucky enough to attend the academy for a quarter of the school year and travel to Yunnan, China with a strong motivation to paddle three rivers that have major plans to be dammed due to China's need of hydroelectric power. We, the students of the school would be some of the last kayakers to paddle down these amazing rivers.  I was so excited to have that opportunity! I packed up my bags, grabbed my play boat, and it was time for the adventure of a lifetime! 

After a 13 hour drive from Hood River to Los Angelos, I met up with the other world class students.  We all got on a crowded chinese plane and started our journey with a 16 hour flight to Kunming, China. As soon as we arrived we threw all of our kayaking gear, travel bags, and ourselves on a bus to our first destination. A city called Lijang.



First Day in China. Enjoying some beautiful cultural seenery

Shortly after spending a few days in Lijang getting used to the culture and country we were in, we got back on the bus and headed to our first paddling destination. The great bend of the Yangtze River.

                                                   Myself experiencing the power of this river! 


It was absolutely life changing to be spending a 7 day, raft support trip on a huge volume river with rapids comparable to the grand canyon! The canyon was absolutely spectacular. It was awesome to get to paddle a big volume river because all I have back home is mostly steep creeks and waterfalls. 

                                      The english teacher dropping into "Baptism"  A massive big water wave train!

                                                         
                                                              The Almighty Yangtze River

    Once we got off our multi day river trip on the yangtze. We headed to explore a very small village along the river. We arrived at Baoshao Stone City. It was build on a massive hillside along the river. As son as I saw the place, i knew we were on another planet!


                                  Shot of the Village (you can see the Yangtze River in the bottom-left)



     After We Left Baoshao Stone City. we headed to our next river to tackle! The Mekong. This river lies in cultural tibet. The most cultural part of the China trip. We paddled many sections of the river including the mysterious, Blue Moon Gorge. This remains to be the most unique stretch of whitewater I have ever paddled.

         
                                                     The put-in to the Blue Moon Gorge



       We stayed in a small village along the Mekong. We studied school and would go paddling in the afternoons and sometimes the morning. We spent 2 weeks in this beautiful village. I look back and I realize how amazing and precious it is to spend 2 weeks somewhere so different then home. 
           
                                    Myself throwing up a brown claw while surfing a sweet wave on the Mekong!
                             


        This gigantic mountain range overlooks the Mekong River. So lucky to have paddled down in that valley




                                                  Taking my first look at the massive SALWEEN RIVER!!!!!


                             
                                                                 Learning how to do downriver kickflips!  


                               Charging the Salween! This remains to be one of my favorite rapids of all time.
                             A truly huge wave train into a massive, thumping river wide hole!   Boooooooom!

Math class with World Class Academy


                                                       
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