Let’s offer ourself 2 sweet minutes of awesome local creeking. Boats: Jackson kayak Zen and Karma.
Home paddling-Upper Tarn and Dourbie from Dumoulin mathieu on Vimeo.
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Let’s offer ourself 2 sweet minutes of awesome local creeking. Boats: Jackson kayak Zen and Karma.
Home paddling-Upper Tarn and Dourbie from Dumoulin mathieu on Vimeo.
Lammeröfen with Liquidlogic Remix from Philipp Brunner on Vimeo.
Another day with Max Eberl and Thomas Engels in Austria.
8 wonderful runs on the Lammer gorge at ~ 70cm – nice river, sweet weather & a quick, super boat !
For the last run, we only needed 6min 29sec.
Thanks !
Demshitz on West Virginia’s Cranberry Creek from David Fusilli on Vimeo.
This is basically a new run that was recently found, cleaned out and paddled by Shane Groves and John Moore. There are mainly slides on this run with one tricky little 8 footer. It gave myself and Josh a little trouble. It’s a really good run the bummer of the whole deal is that the water is really dirty. It is literally feed from parking lots up in Beckley and at least two water treatment plants run into the Cranberry. Wear plugs!! The Cranberry then feeds into the PIney river. This is pretty good class 3 with a maybe 3 bigger drops. Piney then feeds into the New where we took out.
Teaser – Chasing Dreams: A Southern Summer in Chile from Colin Hunt on Vimeo.
Each winter, kayakers from around the world leave the cold of the northern hemisphere for the crystal clear rivers of Chile. With amazing rivers and waterfalls running from the Andes to the Pacific, the summer in Chile is paradise for kayakers. Follow along as Clay Lucas, Russell Davies, Kris Belozer, Thomas Voessing, JP Griffith, Glenn Dalgleish, and Colin Hunt travel around Chile chasing the dream of running the worlds best whitewater.
Dipper Creek (Quick Flick #2) from Mountain Mind Collective on Vimeo.
As the leaves begin to yellow and fall sets in, the rivers begin to dry here in the northwest. As our thoughts begin to travel around the world thinking of warm paddling destinations we wait for one gem in British Columbia to drop to the perfect level- Dipper Creek. A magnificent crack in the Earth located in the Squamish valley, Dipper Creek is stacked with two days of incredible whitewater, waterfalls and tight canyon walls that loom hundreds of feet above the water.
Daniel Rondón Go pro reel 2013 from Daniel Rondon on Vimeo.
Daniel Rondón GoPro Reel 2013 – This video is about Gopro, kayaking and fun!
Places:
-Perú
-Chile
-México
Kayak Video Guide – Enns Obere Kummerbrücke (Upper 600) IV-V, Ennstal, Styria, Austria from Absolute Outdoors Strobl on Vimeo.
ATTENTION: The “Nadelöhr” rapid, which is shown on the thumbnail picture, might have changed in a bad way after the last 2 floods. The footage on the video is around 2-3 years old. As it seems, already 2 experienced paddlers got stuck in there and one even was sucked trough a undercut somewhere. REALLY scetchy – make sure you take the left line or take really good safety preparations. Continue reading
Two Days in Winter: Chamise & Thunder at 165cfs. from team.so.cal on Vimeo.
Team SoCal doing what it does on a gorgeous winter weekend.
Ryan Lucas GoPro highlight Reel 2013 from Ryan Lucas on Vimeo.
Here is an edit of some of my best GoPro shots from 2013. Shot in Chile, Peru, Canada BC,United states and New Zealand.
Shot on GoPro Hero 3 black and silver.
Enjoy
Check out coach Miguel on the Upper Fuy River 2/7/14. This video was shot using the iPhone 5s.
Coach Miguel on the Upper Fuy River 2/7/14 from Tom Simenc on Vimeo.
Sunny morning on the Upper Swale from Dan Etherington on Vimeo.
Early morning run on the Upper Swale with friends.
Pimiento Section of the Rio Filobobos (Veracruz, MX) from Nate Merrill on Vimeo.
The Pimiento Section is one of three sections that comprise a 30k wilderness run on the Rio Filobobos in Veracruz, Mexico. The shuttle is four hours one way and traverses some amazing landscape. The river itself is cut off from the world on either side by a vertical canyon that stretches up 600 feet in some places. The first 1/3 of the run is boat scouting class IV with the occasional hairy sieve. We got on the water around 10am and reached our takeout close to 5pm in the afternoon. 12 boaters deep and perpetual game of broken telephone made for some interesting lines, but this section is certainly worth checking out if you want a day off from the nearby Rio Alseseca.
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