Parsons Heading for Olympics, Necky Says Hasta Luego to Whitewater, 25th Anniversary of the Grand Hitting 100K, A Woman Solo Rows the Pacific, Hanging Gear Talic-style, and more!
Earlier this year Justine Curgenven, founder of Cackle TV Productions, became the third woman to paddle around the South island of New Zealand. Teamed up with Barry Shaw she completed the challenging circumnavigation in April after a grueling 67 day journey, which will feature prominently in the newest addition to the This is the Sea video series, soon to be released. PL caught up with the sea kayaking phenom during one of her visits to land. Read more.
When the dust settled at Beijing’s Shunyi Whitewater Park on Fri., Aug. 15, after the day’s C2 and women’s kayak events were postponed a day for weather, several stories rose to the surface like the competitors’ boats coming out of Stir Fry, the course’s biggest rapid. The first: Slovakia is clearly the world’s slalom powerhouse. Read more.
With K1 teammate Scott Parsons watching from the sidelines, Benn Fraker, a 19-year-old, black-fingernailed member of the US Slalom Team, made the cut to the finals and ended with a sixth-place showing in Beijing. Meanwhile, they're having a toga party in Toga, which picked up its first-ever Olympic medal... Read more.
The list of legends just got longer as the International Whitewater Hall of Fame announced its newest honorees. Coming from the world over these six heroes defined whitewater paddlesports and have made an indelible impact on its future. Read more.
It was a day of elation and deflation for the U.S. Slalom Team on Monday as after a blistering first run that put him in third place out of the 21 countries competing, American K1 medal hope Scott Parsons incurred a 50-second penalty that knocked him out of the top 15 cut for the finals Read more.
Beijing? Who needs it...While slalom and sprint paddlers duke it out at the Beijing Olympics in August, their downriver counterparts did so in the lesser-known sport of wildwater racing—perhaps one of paddling’s truest tests of all-around ability-- August 1-3, 2008 on Charlemont, Mass.’s Deerfield River at the USA Wildwater National Championships hosted by the Zoar Outdoor Center...
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In an attempt to better rafting's Olympic potential, the International Rafting Federation will now be running R4 and R6 world rafting championships in alternate years, with the 2010 R4 Champs to be held in the Netherlands. Read more.
It was 25 years ago this summer that western river runners witnessed one of the biggest paddling spectacles of the century, one that still adorns rafting posters on barroom walls and stirs memories of those along for the ride: the 1983 peaking of the Grand Canyon at 100,000 cfs. Read the harrowing account (and view footage) here... Read more.
It was bound to happen. He’s graced every other medium under the sun, so why not a book? Going Vertical: The Life of an Extreme Kayaker (Menasha Ridge Press), is now out in all its glory, chronicling the life and times of what’s it like to be Tao Berman. An exclusive Q&A with the airborne author... Read more.
While decisions are likely made via paper-scissors-rock nearby in the White House, a throng of paddlers at the 18th Annual Potomac River Festival July 12-13 used it to raise record funds for American Whitewater. Fortunately, no one got beaten by the rocks on the river... Read more.
The wait is over. Thirty-six years after whitewater slalom made its Olympic debut in Augsburg, Germany, in 1972, the same course served as the site for five U.S. paddlers to earn their stripes to compete in the Beijing Olympics in August.
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Girls aren't the only thing that have gone wild. Inflatable manufacturers have also, introducing a slew of new rafts to the market, including the following look at new 14-footers, perhaps the most versatile size on the market. So start pumping... Read more.
Vote early and often. That's the message being sent out by Friends of the Cheat as its vies to win a $50,000 grant in a contest offered by California;'s Redwood Creek Wine. Simply visit the Redwood Creek web site and vote for the Big Sandy project, one of five non-profit finalists... Read more.
Just when you thought you could get back to concentrating on other things in life, Shea Stevens, PL's illustrious River Babe, is back with her latest river-guide-in-training installment, this one from the depths of the Cheoah. Be still, oh beating heart... Read more.
The Paddling Life editors recently went through some of their favorite accessories in the gear closet and came up with these fine offerings. There's plenty of quality whitewater equipment out there this spring. We'll keep you updated as more goods flow through our closet. For now, feast your eyes on these must haves. Read more.
That was my fourth one...I broke three other paddles while training." --Olympic Cinderella story and Togo kayaker Ben Boukpeti, on breaking his paddle in elation after winning the country's first-ever Olympic medal in any discipline.
Thread of the Month!
"My girlfriend and I are LEGITIMATELY interested in a nudist raft trip through Deso-Gray. We have a raft but are interested in having a few more. Kayakers would be welcome as well. We have a permit that leaves on August 15th. We drink a bit so if you're uptight we might be slightly incompatible..."
-- View Thread Here!
"Part of the art is managing your blood levels and knowing how to regulate hydration and body temperature, and that is how one truly succeeds...” --Tao Berman, winner of the Homestake Creek Race at the Teva Mtn. Games, to Ken "Hobie" Hoeve, who was too cold to take his second run (who can blame him...it was 30 degreees.)
"We did the first ever kayak fishing descent of Boca Grande, where we caught a couple of monster Tarpon...scary place for kayaks." Ken Whiting, on kayak fishing Florida for a new video, adding that they had a huge hammerhead shark take out a 120-pound tarpon 10 feet away from one of their kayaks.
Steamboat Springs Police Blotter, May 27, 2008 (night of Paddling Life Invitational): "A suspicious person was reported in the 800 block of Yampa Street. The person was taken to detox and given a citation for urinating in public." Ring any bells, competitors?
"We were going from running creeks flowing 100 cfs to the Potomac flowing 200,000 cfs."
--Former US Team Member Jason Beakes on paddling local creeks into the raging Potomac, which reached near-epic levels in mid-May.
"I told him that we didn’t have to race in everything we do…having said that we are ahead." --Father-to-be Scott Shipley (due date around FIBArk) on he and Eric "EJ" Jackson's procreation timing (yes, EJ is expecting another boy)
"I’ve been fishing this tournament for years, and finally got it right. I only caught three fish all day but they were the right ones."
--Capt. Roger Bump of his winning 65.5” slam, consisting of a 29.75” red, a 19” trout, and a 16.75” flounder at the 2008 Jacksonville Kayak Fishing Classic. View results here.
“Vegetables…that’s what food eats!” --Rafter (and pig farmer) Channing Reynolds on a recent float on Utah's San Juan
"You are no longer on the rafting trip..." --NHL hockey defenseman Martin Skoula of the Minnesota Wild--in a text message to the Colorado Avalanche's Milan Hejduk after Heyduk checked him into the boards--in reference to an annual rafting trip the two take together.
"The skirts from Beachburg came to Paul Mason's rink last weekend and thumped us... rematch on Whiting's rink soon." Canoeist Mark Scriver on an ongoing grudge hockey rivalry between his one-bladed brethren and kayakers in Ottawa, Ontario.
"They could relate to sports, but it was certainly different than what they do." Olympic sprint kayaker Greg Barton on being inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Feb. 11 alongside the Detroit Red Wings' Steve Iverson and NFL star Desmond Howard.
"The only question to raise is what constitutes a 'kayak' for these kind of trips? It's a tragedy that Andrew McAuley didn't make the last bit as he was in a pretty much 'off the shelf' kayak--a ballsy effort, but ultimately he paid the biggest price for the gamble." --Expedition sea kayaker Graham Charles on the recent Tasman Sea crossing sea kayak expeditions.
Joke of the Month!
Saturday morning I got up early, put on my long johns, dressed quietly, and slipped quietly into the garage to put the kayak on the truck, and proceeded to back out into a torrential downpour. There was snow mixed with the rain, and the wind was blowing 50 mph. I turned on the radio and discovered that the weather would be bad throughout the day. I went back into the house, quietly undressed, and slipped back into bed. There I cuddled up to my wife's back, now with a different anticipation, and whispered, "The weather out there is terrible."
My loving wife of twenty years replied, "Can you believe that idiot husband of mine is out kayaking in that shit?"
"I'm feeling much better...a few cracked vertebra, broken finger, and fracture in my right eyesocket. Should be back in time for paddling season." Skiing magazine Senior Editor Sam Bass after breaking his neck skiing in the Utah backcountry
News of Note
Fresh off of setting a new waterfall record in Canada, in December Tyler Bradt broke his foot during the Nile River Festival while throwing a back flip in a local pub. But no worries: two days later he plastic bagged it and took second in the 45-km. endurance race with teammate Davey O’Hare.
If you don't sit in the right place, you'll sink." --72-year-old Leo Swinimer (as told to the Wall Street Journal) on paddling his 600-lb. pumpkin in Nova Scotia's annual Windsor-West Hants Pumpkin Regatta.
Dear Editors: I really enjoyed the latest e-newsletter from paddlinglife. Seriously, one doesn't often read and click through these things "cover to cover," but I just did. Of course, pole dancing is always guaranteed to up readership. I'd like to request more pictures of Shea Stephens. Can you post some, or email me some, or just give me her phone number? Thanks guys! --Aaron Bible
The aircraft that found him said they could not lift that amount of weight. Every resource we had simply did not work until we got down to physical manpower" --Chief Deputy Steve Ovick of Minnesota's Pine Cty. Sheriff's Office (as told to AP), regarding the resuce of a 500-lb. rafter from a shallow stretch of the St. Croix River. To get him out of the river, 50 rescuers took turns hoisting the boat two feet at a time until they got it to a spot deep enough to float.
“That kayak kind of kicked my ass out there. Everything else was easy."
--Ice Cube on the most difficult aspect of filming Are We Done Yet, which involved hopping in a kayak.
"My son and I are avid canoeists, fishermen and camping nuts. In other words, we smell badly on weekends..."
--Canoeist James Collins
Canoe Thread of the Month1! Note: Check here for the best of paddling forum threads...this one from rec.boats.paddle:
"I ran my BlueHole 17A down Husum Falls (White Salmon River, WA) in June 1980...afterwards, several outfitters told me that no one else had run it in anything other than kayak. Does anyone know of any earlier canoe runs of the falls....?" (View entire thread at www.tinyurl.com/38wlvh).
Thread of the Month2!
"How many people are there who paddle flat-water freestyle routines to the sounds of Yanni? And of those, how many are guys?" View thread here.
Thread of the Month3!
"Yeah, the RPM sea kayak is notoriously difficult to control. A native Greenland design, the RPM originated when the arctic seal population disappeared and smaller sea kayaks were made from the only hides available, those of the now extinct giant lemming.
"The RPM name comes from an Inuit corruption of the Danish "v'Rij Pathetisch Misvatting""
"I congratulate you on your perception that any decked boat is, of course, a sea kayak." View thread here.
Thread of the Month 4
Newbie looking for Stable Wreck Boat: Must be under 10'', and fast, very stable for paddling lakes and rivers, interested in running Class III whitewater and maybe ocean too. It needs to be light too and have a large seat for my big butt.
How many cupholders does a good stable boat have? How hard are these to lift onto my motor home? Can't spend more than $500 for both boats for the wife and myself. How big a motor can you put on one of these? Where are some good paces to fish and drink alcohol while paddling? DO I need a wet suit? I googled for some austrailian wetsuits .. try googling for "Radiator Wetsuit Ads" .... what do you think? View thread here. You can get anything you want (even a Swift canoe!). Click here for Alice's Restaurant Link Thread of the Month