Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Canada Day

"The Ashlu is running this weekend".

That's all the text from Brad said, but that's really all I needed to hear.


I met up with a bunch of engineers a little North of Seattle and we all piled into Mike Nash's beast of a van.



The drive never seems that far when you're sitting at your desk or packing up the truck to leave, but once you get on I5 and start heading North its a whole different thing.


We got to the border pretty quickly but getting through Vancouver was a little bit hairy... but that's another story for another day.





 
ashlu kayaking, ashlu mine, ashlu box canyon, mike nash, dagger mamba, zet kayaks




After a late night and a rough morning we started to assess our surroundings. We were not planning on meeting anyone until Sunday and there was enough water coming into the reservoir that the Mine was in.


While I had a few Ashlu Box laps under my belt, I had never paddled the Mine so I had to jump on that opportunity. We met a sicko paddler name Palo and Alicia drove up for the day as well. So we all piled into the van and started up the sketch-ball road that leads to the Mine put-in.



  

Palo's girlfriend is a saint and agreed to drive up with us to run our shuttle so all that was left was the short drive to the top and the potential case of tetanus from all the scrap metal you get to hike around.








A short hike through the woods deposits you at the very top of this thing:










When I asked Brad what level looked like he kind of shrugged and grinned. So who knows. I thought it was incredible! The Mine is a blast.






Some Devil's Club anyone?








All in all, a great weekend spent with some awesome people. Thanks to Brad and Palo for showing us noobs down the Mine.





Here are some of the highlights from the paddling sessions that weekend including the Mine, Mini Mine and the Box:






Canada Day on the Ashlu River from daniel patrinellis on Vimeo.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

SeaGnar 2015


The 2015 SeaGnar has come and gone. If you were able to make it out; thank you for supporting the event and hopefully you had a good time. Thank you to our awesome sponsors who made this event possible!




We started the evening off with two videos. The first is this awesome video by last year's SeaGnar winner: Mike Hagadorn

Mike gives us some awesome ariels and the boys up in Leavenworth show off some classic moves on Tumwater Canyon. Check it out!


Tumwater Canyon & Freefly Systems from Tom Potter on Vimeo.


We followed up with this year's version of the Chelan Gorge Experience. It took a long time to flesh this thing out so thanks for waiting. It was awesome to see so many new faces on the river this year.

Chelan Gorge - 2015 Release from daniel patrinellis on Vimeo.


From here Tom O'Keefe had a chance to talk about some of the important issues we have regarding our waterways here in the PNW. Ernie's Gorge is back in the spotlight as Black Canyon Hydro has filed its License Application for the Black Canyon Hydropower Project (FERC No. P-14110) on the North Fork Snoqualmie River. You can read more about this terrible idea here. There is also a renewed interest in putting a hydroelectric dam on the Skykomish river. Please keep an eye out on social media and on AW to see if there is anything you can do to help stop both of these projects in their tracks.




This year Christian Knight took home the win with this awesome video about why it's important to get your kids out in nature. A great film from a great kayaker and father. Check it out:


Why we teach you from Christian Knight on Vimeo.

The people voted and Christian crushed the competition and took home a new Maximus Prime life Jacket from Kokatat.

Come on down and claim your prize!



Great work Christian, looking forward to more of your videos.




The next five videos were all entered and although awesome, didn't hold up to the charm that Christian's video contained.

Here is Megan Kelly's video: America's Sweetheart.



America'sSweetheart from Megan Kelly on Vimeo.


Next is Andy Lockey's entry: Ridiculous. Andy came in at second place and took home a brand new rand sprayskirt from Snap Dragon.



Andy may have also just started a new tradition for SeaGnar. Second place booty beer?










Now we have another Chelan video with some cool editing. Cooper Fitch's Chelanigans 2k15.



Chelanigans 2k15 from Broken Paddle Productions on Vimeo.


Ellie Wheat gave us this awesome video about the all girls trip down to Ecuador.



Ecuador - Ellie Wheat from SeaGnar Film Fest on Vimeo.

And Dave Fusilli takes us on a ride down all the Hood River classics in the new 9R.


9R Cascade - Dave Fusilli from SeaGnar Film Fest on Vimeo.



Honorable mention!

These videos were all either submitted a little too late or we just didn't have time for them at the event. Either way, please do not be discouraged and try again next year! Thank you for entering the contest and I'm looking forward to next year's contributions.

Brett Barton with Bridge Creek in the North Cascades.


Bridge Creek in the N Cascades from Creek Sides on Vimeo.


Nick Baughman with his take on the Chelan adventure.



Chelan Gorge 2015 Whitewater Kayaking from Nick Baughman on Vimeo.


Mike Smith with his video: 2015 PNW Classics.







Chris Haenisch submitted: Calawah & Sitkum Double Header. Some great pack-rafting in here.







And that's all she wrote!

An event like this is not possible unless a lot of people help, so a lot of thanks are in order: Thank you to Snap Dragon, Teamscum and Kokatat for providing prizes for our contestants. Thank you to Silver City and Dave Fusilli for providing the beer to keep the masses hydrated and stoked. Thank you to Tom O'Keefe for all the hard work you do to make sure that we have access to these amazing waterways. Thank you to Dan at Cascade Paddlesports for lending us his space and his patience for the event. And thank you Sara for being awesome and all the support you provide.

And thank you to everyone that chipped in for the American Whitewater donation. We raised over $600 for an amazing organization.

Until next year.