CReW on the Ottawa -Sylvie’s perspective

28 07 2008

Well, Robert usually writes on this blog and he is always saying how nice it would be if others posted as well so here I am writing about this past weekend on the Ottawa river.
It was so much fun! Upon arrival on Friday evening, we were all eager to go paddling except Emily so her and I went for a walk with our friend’s dog while everyone else went paddling which was fine with me, it was late and our gear would be dry and warm the next morning!
Saturday morning, we played at McCoy’s rapids and Emily got some surf in on “mini baby face” and our beginner friend, Martin, was doing well too, a bit of swimming but he was enjoying trying to get on the wave. A few of us decided to thread the needle (Robert, Cheryl, Tilly and I). I went last, I like to watch first and work up the courage to go too. They all did very well and then it was my turn. Well, I don’t know what happened but I flipped just before Phil’s and got upside down in it and got worked pretty good, ended up swimming! I did try to hold on to my paddle while I wet exited but no success there, we found all of my stuff including some foam I had stuffed under my seat but had not glued down yet. Will do that before I go back. The swim was not too bad (I really don’t like swimming) I am working on my courage to try again next weekend!
On the Saturday afternoon, we ran the middle channel under the guidance of Tilly, she had just finished three weeks at Keeners and was a very good guide! Emily (10) ran her second river in her kayaking career and after telling me she was sooooo tired just after leaving McCoy’s, she paddled very well and enjoyed her ride down. We looked at Iron ring and Little Trickle and watched some people go through them. Robert and Cheryl got to help on a boat rescue too.
We all had a lot of fun surfing at Angel’s Kiss, had to convince Emily to get on but then, we couldn’t get her off the wave! Even got three girls surfing at the same time. Martin even got a surf in but then broke his paddle and, we of course did not have a spare, we have been talking about getting a set of hand paddles just for that purpose but keep procrastinating so, Robert and I took turns going down the rest of the river with only one blade. We were getting pretty good by the end. I have to admit that Robert ran the rapids and I did only some of the flat parts.

We looked at Garvin’s chute and a few considered running but we all walked in the end. After talking to our son Zachary who is at Keeners at this time, Robert might very well run it next weekend!
It was such a nice afternoon, there was 10 of us, our biggest group so far for our club outings.
On Saturday night, we got a visit from Zachary and Sean that are staying at Keeners and Robert, Cheryl and Daylon went for a short paddle with them. They seem to be having a lot of fun at Keeners!
Sunday, we were all a bit slower to start but had a very good time at McCoy’s and Robert, Tilly, Cheryl and Daylon went to Wai-ki-ki.
We finished packing just in time before a huge thunderstorm hit and stopped by keeners to say good bye to the boys and got drenched just getting back to the car. We laughed as Emily slipped and slid to the car and Cheryl did a nice slide too trying to recover a lost shoe although I missed it. It was an entertaining and humid drive home.
Thank you Cheryl, Tilly, Martin, Pierre, Lee, Marise, Daylon For joining Robert Emily and I this weekend, you made the weekend that much more fun!
You can look at the pictures and videos on the CReW website.
We already miss Tilly and are looking forward to her return from Norway and she hasn’t left yet.
I am looking forward to our next weekend on the Ottawa!
This week will go by so fast, we have Billy and Carly staying with us, they will be helping us with the kids at tomorrow evening’s youth program and then teaching in Valleyfield.

Well, that’s enough writing!
Talk to you later!
Sylvie



CReW: Friday evening in Valleyfield

6 07 2008

Another fun evening in Valleyfield!
Friday evening brought us to Valleyfield where we were joined by Cheryl, The Orton boys (Matt and Mike) as we as Alan and their family friends!
Aime-Jean came out for a bit but due to a back injury (trial bike riding) he did not paddle… (not a teenager any more..)
I am on call this weekend for work so could not be in the water. Really hard to answer the phone from the kayak:). Must say it was tempting to get out and forget work….
Well, Matt and Zachary paddled together and spent time trying to loop on Bob. Can it be don? yes. Are they close? Very. Keep working boys and you will be there soon.
Sylvie Cheryl and Emily put in some good play time as well. Mike worked on his skills and had fun too!
Big highlight was Alan and his friend (sorry guys but I really suck with names) who rented a whitewater canoe from Base Camp (in Pointe-Claire). Their runs were good and the swims were just as much fun! Nicely done!
Check out the pics: http://www.dropshots.com/crew#

Well see you on the river soon,

Robert



CReW in Quebec City and The Jacques Cartier River

30 06 2008

After a super FUN Seaway Valley Throwdown on Saturday (June 21st) we got the club organized for the annual week of rivers in Quebec city!
With a trailer full of boats and a car loaded of family and friends we were off to Quebec on Sunday morning. The weather for the last couple weeks was rain, rain and more rain so the river levels were sure to please.
Every year CReW invites it’s members to cmoe out with us to Quebec City. Camping is free on the family property and is within 20 minutes of the Jacques Cartier River and Downtown Quebec.
This year our family was joined by Cheryl McGregor and Randy Soutter.
The Jacques Cartier river has something to challenge every level of paddler and as usual it lived up to expectations.
Paddle Day 1 had us paddling the the lower section (Pont-Rouge to Donnacona). The high water level brought out a sweet wave below the “rape a fromage” (cheese grater) and a lot of other nice waves and holes all the way down the river. (3 hour river run). The canyon section of the river is very scenic and worth the trip.
Paddle Day 2 brought us back to thee Jacques Cartier but this time on the “Grand Remous” section. For Sylvie and Cheryl this was their first class 4 run and they stood up to the challenge! Huge fast waves and smaller drops for boofing set the tone for this section. Everyone learned a bit more about scouting and reading rivers.
Sylvie found out that, when it comes to boofing, timing is everything and pitoned a drop. A 7 foot piton in a Punk Rocker does not hurt anything except the nerves and she aced the rest of the run without issues. :)
Paddle Day 3 took us to Shannon and a really nice little play spot below a class 4/5 section of the Jacues Cartier. Zachary and I ran the river below the first drop (I am getting a bit weak in the knees it seems) and then we all played below. After a 2 hour sesion we were all beat and it was time to head back to camp for a night on the town.
Paddle Day 4 brought us back to the lower section of the Jacques Cartier and this time we were joined by Randy and Emily. This was Emily’s first river run on her own and she did great. Randy came up from Montreal and enjoyed the scenery on the river. This time the water was a lot lower although many features were gone, others came up and everyone had FUN!.

In between rivers we enjoyed evenings together with friends and family.
Zachary anbd Emily practiced in the pool. The stream on the property is full of small trout so that is always fun and Quebec City night life (despite the rain) always comes through. This year Quebec City celebrates 400 years and the streets were full of activities, and life. The “Grand Allee” was closed to traffic and was used by all the pubs as one giant beer tent! How cool is that? That is the evening that we left the kids with the grandparents:)
We even took a day to let the kids be kids. A water park fit the need and we all spent an afternoon playing with kids on the water slides.
Great fun, great rivers, and great friends. That is what CReW is all about!

See you on a river soon!

Robert :)



Our first Hometown Throwdown went off great!

22 06 2008

The first Hometown Throwdown in the Seaway Valley could not have gone off better!
On Saturday, June 21st, 10 People (many newer paddlers) signed up for the event and, after a short group meeting and explanation of the rules we headed down to the water.
The river has a several options for play (big and small) and so that everyone could play in their comfort zone Sylvie and I asked the competitors where they wanted to play. The answer was a friendly feature called “mini wave” which was well suited for the mostly newer paddlers.
The feature is a gentle wave (great for spins, enders, retendos) followed by a hole (some loop potential and great cartwheels) and a third wave below (spins, ends, wave wheels, rocket moves, etc). If you flushed off one you have the other features to play on.
With enthusiastic cheering from the Judges and a small group of spectators (parents of the paddlers) the paddlers showed our judges what they could do in their kayaks.
We saw many nice spins, a couple clean spins, cartwheels, an almost loop, entry moves, a couple wave wheels, huge smiles, laughter and a whole lot of firsts. Watching a bunch of young kids doing old school paddle twirls, tomahawks showing us their edge control, while maintain a smile was a hoot!
:)
Highlights of the day:
Zachary Hakvoort (11 years old in the Junior Category), got on a wave and surfed for the first time ever!
Adam Hakvoort (16 years old in Mens K1-B) steeping up to compete for the first time and showing us a good surf, a ender and a special mention for the best crash and burn. Getting dragged through shallows upside down is never fun but going through and not getting out of your boat….. well that is determination.
Then we have Emily Zwanenburg (10 years old in Juniors). A nice back deck roll into her first surf and then the smiles It really is all about that. We will watch her down the road.

Matt (17 years old in Mens K1-B), Sean (15 years old in Mens K1-B) and Zachary Z (12 years old in Mens K1-B) pushed each other a bit more each ride and we watched as Matt and Zach pulled ahead with some some attempts at slightly more advanced moves. Matt took a shot at a loop and I am sure he will be nailing them consistently in no time. Zachary pulled of his first multiple end cartwheels and a wave wheel while Sean gave us a nice entry back deck, some spins and the tomahawk [I really do enjoy that:)].

On the women’s side (Womens K1):
Cheryl pulled ahead with lots of great spins and boat control. She even made us laugh by balancing her paddle on the beak of her helmet in a surf.
Tilly (16 years old) and one rally big smile, showed us a nice entry back deck and great surfs. Her sportsmanship was outstanding and worth the mention. She carried Emily’s kayak up the stairs and back to the put in after each ride.
Sylvie, got a break from judging and got to give it a go as well. Smiles and good boat control was the key for her.

Everyone tried something new, learned a bit more and enjoyed the atmosphere of friendly competition.

At the end of the day the scores were as follows:
Men’s K1-B:
Zachary Zwanenburg - 34 points

Matt Orton - 30 points
Sean Hakvoort - 10 points
Adam Hakvoort - 8 points

Women’s K1:
Cheryl MacGregor - 21 points

Tilly Martin - 13 points
Sylvie Lebel - 13 points

Junior:
Emily Zwanenburg - 10 points

Zachary Hakvoort - 7 points

Men’s K1-A:
Robert Zwanenburg - 41 points.

Everyone was really happy with their rides and with the prizes (Smith Optics, Kayak Session, Mountain Khakis as well as CReW, Level 6 and other local business) drawn at the end of the day.

As for myself: I watched a lot of happy kids (big and small) get out and do what they enjoy. What’s more, I got to reward them for their efforts!

We received a lot of comments at the end of the day from paddlers who were hesitant and did not sign up. They enjoyed what they saw and asked when we would hold the next event.
Will we be doing this again? You better believe it. Although the next scheduled event is in September (September 27th), CReW is out in Valleyfield every Friday night and we will be organizing small impromptu competitions throughout the rest of the summer.

Thanks to the folks at World Kayak for helping us make this possible.

See you on the river,

Robert Zwanenburg
 Comments : No Comments »


CReW: A Saturday at The Wall and our first CReW mini Rodeo

4 05 2008

Hey,
Saturday, May 3rd turned out to be an awesome day in Ottawa.
The forecasted rain stayed away and although it was windy and cool several CReW members got together at the Champlain Bridge in Ottawa for an afternoon of Surfing, Spinning, and a lot of fun!

The CReW

Tilly, Zachary, Sean, Cheryl and Emily joined Sylvie and I on the water.

Everyone got an hour before lunch to get warmed up and get it together. We saw lots of good rides and everyone was getting on the wave and spinning, clean spinning and even some roundhouses.

After a short lunch it was time for our CReW mini-rodeo and time for our members to show me their best 3 rides! They all go out with big smiles and despite the pressure of people watching and someone counting (It really is not so easy to get it all together in 45 seconds) everyone did well.
I as proud of each of them as they tried new things, stepped up to new challenges and smiled all the way through.

1st- Zachary: 20 points (The boy is way to serious and we will be working on his smiles!)
2nd- Chery: 15 points (great smile during and after her rides)
3rd- Tilly: 10 points (big wide smiles on and off the water)
4th- Sean: 5 points (too excited to smile)
Emily placed fifth (that is right, little Emily got on the wave and into the hole!!!! She smiled before and a while after. While on the feature she was way focusing on the task. My heart was pounding….)
Sylvie followed up at the back of the pack but blew everyone away in the smiles department all day long!

The top 4 places got to choose from some gifts that we brought along. Lots of cool stickers and a Jackson Kayak Toque) To quote Cheryl (she got the toque): “Sweet!”
Emily got a huge hug from me and her mom (we are so proud) and was rewarded by the cheers form the people watching on shore and she got a cool sticker for her boat for her efforts!

Everyone had a lot of fun and everyone learned something new or improved a skill (surfing, spins, clean spins, roundhouses, blunts and even an entry move).

As for me, I enjoyed watching kids be kids on the water, helping them improve when and where I could and yeah, getting out and playing in my boat too!

This is a great group that I enjoy paddling with. Thanks to all for coming out to play.

We will definitely be doing it again soon.

Robert Zwanenburg
www.conrwallwhitewater.com
www.worldkayak.com/seawayvalley

Zach

Cheryl

Tilly

Sean

Emily