Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Moose Festival '09


LU - In the mix @ Crystal

Well, technically Moose Fest as we once knew it is no more, yet still the masses gather for the Mid-October Moose river release to freeze their butts off, partake in the Carnage & Party like it's their job.
This year was no exception, except for the fact that it didn't snow. Hundreds Stumbled down the stunning class 4-5 river before hitting the bars in the small town of Old Forge, New York - hard....the carpark had only a fraction of the vehicles on sunday...

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Garberator!!!



So, we got back from BC and Garberator is prime!!!
Best part is...no line ups!!! first day, I was out there doing laps by myself...crazy.
Followed by a couple days out there with just our gang....snaps below.
The valley is so deserted it's sometimes hard to find someone to play with, it's a whole new world in the fall.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

BC Domination...




After the disapointment of not making it to California this year, we're making up for it by getting our creeking fix in BC. Tyler, Blake & I, loaded the car with boats, replacing the standard roof racks with the extra wide 2x4 special and with the back wheels almost completely in the guards of our trusty new wagon, hit the road.

From Ottawa, we made it as far as Toronto before our first stop...Colin & Ashleys wedding. We poshed it up (well as much as a car load of skid kayakers could) and enjoyed the hilarious (& perhaps a little tipsy?) priest and garden Canapes (that's posh talk for really good fancy food) before the newlyweds left us in their dust...beautiful wedding 'congratulations' guys :)

Tyler, LU & Blake poshed up for Colin & Ashleys wedding (for you mum:)


The next leg of our journey took us 40hrs across the country, through the states (with only minor immigration hold ups) before we got near Invermere, BC and our first waterfall stop, Lunderbeck...so excited...and it was too low...doh!

Lunderbeck Falls - a bit on the low side :(

A little disapointed, we arrived in Invramere and of all things got our teeth cleaned by Blake's sister.....so we're on a boating trip and so far we've been to a wedding, drove a lot, got our teeth cleaned and haven't boated....next stop Golden.....Paddle time!!!

After a slow start on the boating front, it's been game on since, we've hit up a bunch of sweet runs from Golden to Revelstoke, Jasper, Squamish & Whistler. Including 5 sick days in our playboats at Skookemchuck Wave...We've met up with a lot of friends and had some great crews to play with...good times all round, Unfortunately didn't have the camera on all of them and missed out on Beauty creek & the Ashlu due to water levels which were a couple we really wanted to get on but only one swim so far (no it wasn't me) and no real carnage (touch wood).


video

As far as wildlife goes, this is my 4th season in Canada and before this season hadn't seen any bears..on the Clearwater river yesterday alone, I saw three black bears, a bunch of Bald Eagles & lots of jumping salmon trying to get up the big drops and slamming into the rocks...poor wee guys. BC is riddled with cool animals (I'm a sucker for them) although I'm not sure if I'm ready to see a grizzly bear just yet....



On the wedding front, we spent some time in Jasper for Matt & Megs wedding which was unreal! Sooo many activities...Boating, Biking, partying & we even did a premier for "Valley High" in one of the local Bars...it was a big hit and thanks to some local businesses, we had a bunch of prizes
to give out and ended up a pretty wild night.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Crack me up - "Wet Dream Result" spoof trailer

Sunday, August 2, 2009

High Tension


Well, after a fantastic spring at the Ottawa, Quebec & Vail....we were looking forward to heading to California for a summer of creeking. All we had to do was get our Van fixed in Canada and we were off......and this is where our plans were smashed...the van was beyond repair and has been laid to rest. So as much as it broke my heart...by the time we got a new ride, we'd have missed a lot of the good Cali runs so it's been back to the Ottawa for a couple months.
Good times as always, water levels weren't ideal on the Ottawa but High Tension was sweet so got back in the playboat for a bit....roll on September & BC creeks....

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Teva Mountain Games 2009


The Games finished on Sunday... today is thursday and I'm finally starting to feel like I've recovered.
Reflecting on a fantastic week, it's almost like a blur.

The Streets of Vail from hotel balcony


HOMESTAKE STEEP CREEK RACE

Mike takes the Podium - Steep Creek Champ

The week began with the Homestake Creek extreme race. The water was a little low but rumour had it that we would get more water on race day. However, the level stayed the same and so there were a few more rocks to avoid than previous years. There were 46 male competitors and 6 women. The race begins with a ramp into the river and you're off for 2 mins of intense paddling before you hit the finish line. The times were so tight that to get through to the next round, you needed smooth, fast lines, no room for error. Even if you weren't fast, there was no room for error because if you flipped, chances were you would lose teeth (as Kelsey found out last year).


LU Homestake Racing

The day kicked off with the womens heats and we were all a bit bummed at the bottom as we had all made mistakes shaving precious time off our runs. Lucky for us, we all got to go through for the next run and our combined times would determine our overall placings.

LU Sprinting down Homestake

The mens runs were tight as a camels arse in a sandstorm... 10 seconds separated 1st & 23rd place who were to continue to the next round....Our very own Mike Dawson took the fastest time heading into the next round but closely followed by Pat Keller & Tao Berman.
Sam also went through to the next round in 14th place, Tyler in 19th and Josh missed out by .04 of a second, which is probably less than a paddle stroke and so ended up 24th overall. Unfortunately Brad spun out half way down the course which cost him the cut too.

Tyler dropping in on Homestake...

Sam tearing through his race run - pic by Anna Bruno

Josh cleaning "Best boof in the world" - pic by Anna Bruno

The womens second run was pretty intense, the times were less than a second apart for the top spots. I was having the best run I'd had but unfortunately near the end of the run, came off a drop with pace directly at a rock and split my boat open which put me out. The fight for top three was fierce between Nikki Kelly, Tanya Faux & Aidrienne Levkneckt. In the end Nicky took it for another year pocketing US$2k, followed closely by T Faux and Adrienne came in third.

Nikki Kelly, Womens X-race winner - pic by Anna Bruno

The pressure was on for the mens final, also with US$2k at stake. It was hard enough to be consistent let alone step it up. Sam improved hugely on his first run, making up a huge 7 secs but it wasn't enough. Pat Keller kept his third place after his run and it then came down to the last two competitors Tao & Mike for the top spot. Tao had a good run, slightly slower than his first run but enough to hold second place. It all came down to Mike to top Tao... He had a few seconds on Tao but he needed to go fast without any errors, one mistake could cost him a placing. Mike finished his run and looked good, the suspense in the crowd was huge as we waited to see whether the underdog Kiwi's time beat out the previous champ. Mike beat Tao by a second overall and we didn't see much of him for the next day as the paparazzi took over...Congrats Mike!! Way to represent!!

Mike, on his way to Victory - pic by Anna Bruno

Mike & Nikki - pretty much Rockstars!


FINAL RESULTS - HOMESTAKE STEEP CREEK:

MEN:

1.Mike Dawson
2.Tao Berman
3.Pat Keller

WOMEN:

1.Nikki Kelly
2.Tanya Faux
3.Aidrienne Levkneckt


PRO-FREESTYLE

The next two days were Freestyle time for the Kayakers, none of our crew had playboats so we took to the sidelines to enjoy the show. The first day were qualifiers and although the hole/wave wasn't big, Nth Americas best with some Euro, NZ & OZ ringers were pulling off big scoring rides. We saw some of the biggest loops ever, thrown in with Space Godzillas, McNasty's, Phoenix Monkeys, Cartwheels and even the occasional blunt.

Mike pulling some Freetstyle out of the bag - finished 19th!


Rush showing he can rip it just as hard the day after as the night before

Casper stepped up the pace, like a man possessed.


Anna Bruno hucking her hide.

The top 10 girls and 15 guys made it through to the next round with Emily Jackson & Dustin Urban topping the heats.
The second day of competition was huge, as the cut was made to top 5, there was no way of telling who would take the mens with Dustin, Andrew Holcolme, Stephen Wright, Casper, & Nick Troutman, all killing it. Emily Jackson was clearly dominating the women with consistently high scoring rides....although Tanya & Ruth looked to come close, Emily took it easily in the end. Stephen pulled out a huge ride in the mens with biggest loop & Space God I've ever seen, Nick & Dustin both came back with high scoring rides but couldn't quite top Stephen who took the home the big money in the end.

Stephen Wright on one of his Hugemongous loops

Emily knows exactly what to throw to win every time.


FINAL RESULTS - VAIL FREESTYLE

MEN:
1.Stephen Wright
2.Nik Troutman
3.Dustin Urban

WOMEN:
1.Emily Jackson
2.Tanya Faux
3.Ruth Gordon



KAYAK 8-BALL


The final Kayak event of the competition was the 8-Ball. Basically you line up with 4 other boaters and race down a 200m stretch of class 2 water, easy right... Now you add 3 topo-duo's and half a dozen other "8-Ball" paddlers hiding downstream waiting to take you out. No amount of speed, Skill or strategy can really help you win this race. You're gonna get hit no matter what position you're in, the further in front you are, the more you're gonna get hit. What you do need for this race is elbow pads and preferably a full-face helmet...it's a riot. Personally, I got railed into the trees on the shore by EJ & Dane in a duo and that was game over for me.
Both Tyler & Sam made it to the mens final and this had to be the spectator event of the whole games, 8 of them went at once, and since it's the final, the 8-Ballers just keep paddling downstream, trying to take out the competitors all the way to the finish line. I was one of the line judges and it's tough figuring out who came where since pretty much all competitors & 8-Ballers cross the finish line in one big tangled bunch.
In the end though, NZ did it again with Sam charging through first!! yeah boy!

FINAL RESULTS - 8 BALL

MEN:
1.Sam Sutton
2.Geoff Calhoun
3.Nick Troutman

WOMEN:
1.Ruth Gordon
2.Nikki Kelly
3.Emily Jackson

The Teva Mountain Games was a wicked week of competing, Reuniting with paddling buddies from all over, partying and checking out all the events. They also had on the World Bouldering Champs, Various types of Biking, Running, Dog Events, bands & DJ's, heaps of gear/vendor tents all in a beautiful town surrounded by snow capped mountains. There was plenty to do and I would reccommend anyone to check it out, be one of the 20,000 people to flock to the city even if it's just to chill and soak up the atmosphere....Roll on next year....

Big thanks to Ron Fischer for letting us occupy his hotel room & Anna Bruno for the x-race pics :)

2009 World Bouldering World Cup @ Teva Mountain Games


Freeride Racing @ Teva Mountain Games


Bruno showing us how big the Trucks are in the States...






Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Teva Mountain Games - Vail, Colorado


Lu doing laps on Homestake Creek - Pic Anna Bruno

After 40hrs in the car covering 3700km from Chicoutimi, Quebec, we arrived in Vail Colorado.
The Teva Mountain games begin tomorrow and we've spent the past few days getting in some practice laps before the Extreme Race which is on Day one. Also went for a blat down Gillmans Gorge on the Eagle river which was pretty fun and was nice to paddle some big volume after dodging rocks on the Homestake Creek section the race is on.

The Posh Ski Town of Vail - Pic Ron Fischer


Tyler flying off the 2nd clean drop on Homestake - Pic Anna Bruno


Josh Boofing 1st Clean drop on Homestake - Pic Anna Bruno


Ron running the Steep, Homestake - Pic Anna Bruno


Josh & Brad, Homestake practice run - Pic Anna Bruno


Thatcher dropping in for a Piton, Homestake - Pic Anna Bruno

Although it's a 2 minute walk back up to the top of the Homestake race section, the 9000ft altitude leaves you panting by the time you've walked back up.


Hometsake is conveniently Roadside, perfect for scouting & doing laps - Pic Anna Bruno


Gillman Creek - big holes, big waves, bridges to duck under and lined with deserted buildings - Pic Ron Fischer


Gillman Creek, calm before the storm... pic Ron Fischer

Thanks to Anna Bruno & Ron Fischer for the Pics :)