Pat Keller throws kickfip on Tallulah from Adam Freeman on Vimeo.
Pat Keller throws huge kickflip on Oceana. Dane Jackson and Pat were impressing everyone in the gorge today with unparalleled skill.
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Pat Keller throws kickfip on Tallulah from Adam Freeman on Vimeo.
Pat Keller throws huge kickflip on Oceana. Dane Jackson and Pat were impressing everyone in the gorge today with unparalleled skill.
California seems to have it all!
Chamise Six from team.so.cal on Vimeo.
TeamSoCal runs the classic last mile of the Chamise run on the North Fork Kern with flows of 230-260 cfs. A great weekend spent with the Los Angeles Kayak Club and our favorite locals.
Filmed using GoPro kit.
After weeks of great freestyle paddling in Colorado and Idaho demshitz where all fired up to get back into our creek boats. Everyone was ready to charge! Our first stop was the Leavenworth area where we tackled Exit rapid at good flow. Pretty stout rapid, but all went well expect for Bren blowing his skirt and swimming for a quarter mile. Next on the hit list was Log Choke falls on the Top Tye.
I have tried a number of kit bags over the years and although they have all done a pretty good job, I have always moved on looking for something that will fully fit my needs. In short I wanted a bag that was:
– big enough to take a weekends worth of wet kayak kit and keep the inside of the car dry
– tough enough to withstand the care and attention that baggage handlers give to luggage
– easy to carry
– waterproof so that it could also be used strapped to a raft on multi day trips (you never know it might happen one day)
– not Über expensive
I had been looking at the Bill’s Bag from NRS for a number of years and never really got around to ordering one from the US. At just over £55 the 3.8 bag seemed (on paper) to meet my needs.
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