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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Canyon Creek Race Weekend: IV-IV. The crowd enjoying the sunshine at the finish line. Boofing to the finish. Paddling the flatwater to the takeout. After a night of partying there was a waterfall huck contest off of Sunset Falls. Nick keeping it real and repping the midwest in an OC1. They had it all - hand paddles, OC1, Mike Olsen in a sea kayak, and rafts. Todd Anderson wheeling his way to #1. Todd showing off one of the less common lines. Geoff Calhoun airing out the nomad.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: August 2008
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008. SW Colorado Classics Part 2: Los Pinos. On June 20th, 2008, Mr. Eli Loper and I met up with Will Rawstron, Rolf Kelly, and Tim Kenton for a 3 day expedition into Los Pinos. We hiked our fully packed boats 8.5 miles over Weminuche Pass and paddled the 20 or so miles out with a few major portages. Good times. Working our way to the headwaters. Will unphased by the hike. Photo by Rolf Kelly. Sweatin' at the getin. Photo by Rolf Kelly. Chillin' at camp one. Photo by Rolf Kelly.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: August 2007
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007. Blunts at the Verm. Finally some rain in good ol' Minnesota - could of used those floods on the north shore though! As always all images are clickable. Enjoy! Gettin' the stern out. Mackin' the back surf. Trying not to ingest the toxic Verm water. Posted by Anthony Skrivanek. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blunts at the Verm. John's Gnar Gnar Blog. Maximus AKA Andy's Blog. Same Deep Water Blog. The Next Best Thing to Greenland. in Minnesota.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: Summer 08: Gorge Games, Spirit Freewheel, and Waterfalls
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Thursday, October 16, 2008. Summer 08: Gorge Games, Spirit Freewheel, and Waterfalls. After having plenty of beatdowns and even more good times all across the Midwest and Colorado, I made a last attempt to catch some good summer boating in the Northwest. Kicked it off with the Gorge Games and L-Dub, then up to the Ohanapecosh and the Lewis River waterfalls. Good times. Gorge Games Creek Race:. Jamie Wright ladies and gentlemen. The proof is in the pudding. Mount St. Helens. Jamie sampling some local fare.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: October 2008
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Thursday, October 16, 2008. Summer 08: Gorge Games, Spirit Freewheel, and Waterfalls. After having plenty of beatdowns and even more good times all across the Midwest and Colorado, I made a last attempt to catch some good summer boating in the Northwest. Kicked it off with the Gorge Games and L-Dub, then up to the Ohanapecosh and the Lewis River waterfalls. Good times. Gorge Games Creek Race:. Jamie Wright ladies and gentlemen. The proof is in the pudding. Mount St. Helens. Jamie sampling some local fare.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: July 2007
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Upper Upper Cispus - Washington. The upper upper or the upper upper upper? We had a great group of guys that made making downriver progress a snap. Thanks for letting me tag along. Thanks and credit go to Luke for most of these photos - thanks man. Check out his blog, PDX River Explorers. Dave G. mackin' the log duck. Drops like these were dispersed throughout the boulder gardens. Ken coming through one of the numerous boulder gardens. Watch out for wood! Links to this post.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: March 2008
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Monday, March 24, 2008. Wind River Race '08: III-IV. Long boats, playboats, cats, and rafts all came out to race the upper Wind River on Easter Sunday. Joe Stumpfel warms up his Wavehopper while Rob Virostek looks on. Joe easily took 1st place with a time under 20 minutes. Austin Rathman keepin' it real in a sea kayak while Nate Bell is rolling the Corsica. The long boaters fightin for an early lead. ORT coming in hot to the finish line. All these rafts and no carnage? Shootin' the shit after a fun race.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: May 2008
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Monday, May 19, 2008. A couple days on the South Shore of Lake Superior. After getting some high water action on the North Shore some of the crew headed over to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on the South Shore of Lake Superior for the annual Jim Rada Memorial Race on the Presque Isle. We ran the final mile of the Presque which has a few nice waterfalls and finishes with a big water rush called the Zoom Flume. Kiffy giving Manabezo the elbow flick for a little extra air time. Kiffy and Max ready to roll.
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: November 2007
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Monday, November 26, 2007. Landslide on Money Drop: Rock Creek, WA. Money Drop was an 80 foot falls before a huge ever-changing landslide filled in the creek and the base of the waterfall. Right now it's around 40 feet and it's definitely still changing. Jim Busse, Luke Spencer, Chuck Taylor, Johnnie Ott and I witnessed, and a few of us narrowly escaped, part of the landslide falling into the river. Notice the huge landslide that's taken out a bunch of trees. Jim Busse stomping it! That's a lot of mud!
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Beyond H2O: A Journey of the Midwest and Beyond: June 2008
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Southwestern Colorado Classics Part 1. Box canyons, granite gorges, and huge boulders characterize the rivers of southwest Colorado, making for some great whitewater. Click for hi-res images. Scouting a steep box canyon on the way to Durango. It contained tight steepness with a couple impressive falls and at least one hideous rapid. Is it runnable? Watching a rainbow hang over a roadside hundred foot slide that drops off the face. To see a vid of Gore being ran even higher.