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Transferable Passion

Liz Forshaw wrote the following piece for her blogThe Lizard. Liz has kindly agreed to have her words shared on Unsponsored.

I have been labelling myself as a kayaker ‘paddler’ ‘boater’ since University, an easy set of tags that allow you to be more than just yourself, giving you access into a whole new family, club, whatever you want to call it. Anyone who is a kayaker will understand, this is one of the best groups to be in – full of loyal, passionate, mentally and physically strong people, the sort you want to have with you in a crisis, and in the grand scheme of things, it’s a pretty little place, so you feel like one of the special ones. Your ‘other’ friends marvel at tales of raging whitewater, far flung adventures around the world and of course, the best parties you have ever been to. But what happens when you fall out of love with it or physically can’t do it anymore?…

It can happen for many reasons, for me it was a combination of things. Working in the industry where you spend your spare time has certain drawbacks, the feeling of constantly being at work, needing to keep a professional face at a party, or not appear weak on a river takes away from having fun after a while. Continue reading

Topo Teaser

Topo teaser from Holly Rollaz on Vimeo.

The river not the kayak.

Cuando En Colombia (Episode #3)

Cuando en Colombia (episode #3) from Mountain Mind Collective on Vimeo.

Follow the boys as they descend through some of Colombia’s most magnificent waterways. From the thick jungles of the Samana to the deep gorges of the Caldera the boys find themselves in some of the most wild of conditions and amongst the most spectacular of settings.

How to Zip up a Shoulder Zip Drysuit – Kokatat Icon

Here’s how to zip the Kokatat Icon Shoulder zip drysuit on and off by yourself!

How to Quickly Coil a Throw Rope

A great video from our friends at NRS.

Knowing how to quickly coiling your throw rope for a second toss is an essential swiftwater rescue skill. Here’s a trick to help you make a fast, tangle-free second throw.

Craig Stanger – Charity Paddle

Today Craig Stanger completed his epic trip from Kielder reservoir to the mouth of the Tyne by kayak.

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Craig is raising money to help support the Newburn Sea Cadets.

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Lou Jull 2014 NZ Summer

Lou Jull 2014 NZ summer from Ryan Lucas on Vimeo.

Whitewater Kayaking around the North & South Islands of New Zealand- Summer of 2014. Including Treetrunk Gorge, Huka Falls, Kaituna River, Wairoa River, Waitaha River, Kawerau River etc.

Norway

A great video from Barney Prees showing some Norwegian action from 2013.

Norway from Barny Prees on Vimeo.

Palm FXr – A Closer Look

Palm Equipment hooked me up with one of their new FXr PFDs for test the other week.

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Nose Plugs/Clips

A lot of discussion goes on about the pros and cons of wearing nose plugs. I don’t really want to entering into that becuase at the end of the day it is down to personal choice. So assuming you wish to wear nose clips – which ones are best?

Up until quite recently the nose plugs available have been developed specifically for swimming or diving – all types being adequate for the job but not ideal. However over the last 8 years paddle sport specific plugs have made an appearence.

Generally the paddle sport specific plugs follow the same design concept – a u-shaped piece of wire (which is relatively stiff) with paddling of some sort on the ends that will make contact with the nose and a leash to attach them to your helmet so you don’t loose them! The padding usually consists of foam, rubber, or plastic. However the best I have found to date are ones that are silicone based such as the Threewaves clips.

As far as I’m concerned my decision on which set of nose plugs to use is based around a number of key questions; Continue reading

Lower Meadow

Lower Meadow from Ryan McAvoy on Vimeo.

Spring Break we traveled to West By God VA and ran the Lower Meadow a few times. I got the opportunity to try out some new boats and they were all very sick! WVA delivers as always.

Kayak Super Short – Bridal Veil Falls

Sometimes a video just blows you away. This one did just that. Love it.

Kayak Super Short – Bridal Veil Falls from chris korbulic on Vimeo.

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