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Oct 05 2009

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Gauley Festival Always Rocks!

Upon meeting Anne Connelly Thursday afternoon, the two of us set off on the 9 hour trek to the 2009 Gauley Festival. Anne is a one of a kind individual as she earned the 2008 American Whitewater volunteer of the year award. Not only is she a fantastic boater, with her humor and entertaining personality, there is no one I’d rather accompany on a road trip. We arrived at the Gauley River dam late Thursday night forcing us to set up the tent in complete darkness.  Since the tubes were on and it was so quiet, I decided to walk down and grab some photos.   With the night lights shining, the area looked beautiful, giving me some great shots of the water.  Underneath the lights, I spotted a huge, neatly spun web along with a spider who didn’t seem to mind posing for a few minutes. Gotta love a little nature at night.

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Friday morning came way too early for two exhausted night owls.  Anne and I drove over to NARR to meet a group with whom she planned to paddle. Anne did the Ladies of the Lower Gauley trip to help raise money for American Whitewater.  


I ran into some friends who talked me into taking on the Lower G for the first time in 15 years.  Most of my life I have heard that the Lower Gauley has better playboating than the Upper, however after spending all day on that portion of the river, I would have to disagree. While it does hold some good playspots, most of them are really shallow hindering the ability to go big or get vertical. But at least I got in one good move…a huge air blunt at Lower Mash highlighted my first day.  The 2010 All Star did help the situation as its size and shape allows you to paddle so well downstream.  The stern is small but as long as you lean forward in the attack position, it is so easy to handle.  I don’t think any big moves could have been possible in a larger boat, so I was very happy to have the All Star on this trip.  Though my trip didn’t produce many more great moves, as the day came to a close, the sun setting into the beautiful Gauley landscape reminded me of how much I appreciated the opportunity to run its river.   And as darkness filled the sky, the festival began with the ever famous, Piano Man center stage.  Wow!!   Every year I have to write about this guy! Not only is he talented, he is so much fun to watch and really gets the weekend of entertainment started off right…well, him and the abundance of margaritas floating around. 

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Saturday was about as kind to me as the previous, thanks to the long visit in Margaritaville.  I dragged myself out and met some other friends who had never been down the Upper Gauley.  I agreed to take 5 newbies down and only had one to swim.  It was truly a great day with great lines.  The Upper Gauley is one of a kind and gives boaters that feeling of satisfaction when its all said and done.  That night it was back to the festival where some great activities were going on.  Jackson Kayaks held The Sponge Givaway with a new boat offered as the winning prize and, as usual, there were many rounds of the never ending,           Ro-Sham-Bo and numerous spirits available.  What a great time we all had again this year.  The highlight of the weekend, for me, however, happened on Saturday night.  I was introduced to an amazing dance appropriately named, The Caucasian.  I would like to thank this dance for bringing back the annoying early 90’s chant, “Go white boy, go white boy, GO”.  Here is a link to the Caucasian.

Sunday morning started my last Gauley run of 2009.  To change it up a bit, I hopped in the Hero and I have to say, I love it more every time I paddle it. This boat is quick and short, turns on a dime and boofs like a dream.  What more could you ask for in a creekboat?  Definately the best in my book!!  Just try it!

9328_1217182077277_1460617053_615536_1838858_n.jpg While on the river, I ran into 5 more new paddlers and ended up showing them down as well.  By the way, great lines, guys!!  In the process of helping one young lady get her boat back I ended up saving a Dynamic Duo.  If you’ve ever had to pick up this ginormous boat, full of water, then you know how ridiculously heavy it is.  If you don’t want to know…don’t swim unless you want to deal with over 1,000 lbs. of water.  Needless to say, after that, my weekend trip had come full circle…I left the Gauley as exhausted as I had arrived 3 days before.  But despite how worn out I am every time, it is honestly one of my favorite trips each year.  

I hope to see you on the river soon,

Jeremy Adkins

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Jun 14 2009

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Quick Trip to the Coosa… A.K.A. Gump Town.

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Coosa River

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With the Spring to Remember over the water in North Alabama has started to decline.  This brings us to the only dam-controlled river in Alabama, the Coosa.  The Coosa is an old favorite that with the right water is a great place to train and throw some of the biggest loops in the world.  It used to be home to the Coosa Rodeo but soon might have a competition coming back thanks to World Kayak Hometown Throwdown. In addition there have been many videos that have done segments on these great rapis and the environment. The Coosa divides into many channels on the way down but at 8,000 c.f.s (7,800 on this day) the Big Side and Small Side of the Mocassin’s Gap were the only ones going off.  There is a large rock dividing the two with plenty of people to interact with.

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The Big Side has three waves in a row with the first being the most fun.  It is nice to surf a wave where the water comes in smooth for over a mile upstream. 

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At lower flows this spot can offer up some really nice hole moves when it becomes a pourover.  My favorite move here is the old school blunt sandwich, which is a blunt to backstab combination and at higher flows the really big Macho Moves, Kickflips and Flipkicks.  Here are few pics of this wave. The second and third waves change a lot depending on water levels.  The biggest wave gets glassier at higher flows but at this level is

great for blunts,

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throwing edge turns,  

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learning to carve hard toward corners, 

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old school paddle twirls and shutter rudders and

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flipping over the locals.

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The main hole in the back is the best feature on the river but takes around 8,600 c.f.s. to become consistent.  Here is a picture of it forming.  When the water comes it is super deep and has a green highway of water to plug.  You can throw a huge flip in a creek boat here. Here is a photo.

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Most people do not realize that the Space Godzilla and Air Loop were actually invented in this hole.  Meaning the aerial revolution actually begun in Alabama.  Cray Huh!  And yes it is true I was in the eddy with Javid.  Here are a few pictures so you can see the different waves.  Even though it was extremely hot, the water felt great and there was a lot of eye candy on the rocks.  At times the rocks were actually too hot to stand and shoot photos.  There are not many places you see that many bathing suits on the rocks while all holding a beer.  The Small Side offers a great purover for bigger tricks and an even better little hole/ wave.  This little feature was one of the first to have professionals really perfect the blunt. Be careful here though the rides can get really long and the eddy lines are no forgiving on this side. If you are in Alabama and the Coosa is running remember it has great playspots and a lot of flatwater but most importantly on a river trip watch out for snakes, jetboats, alligator gar and fish hooks.  They are more dangerous that the rapids. 

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Hope to see everyone on the river soon and remember if the sign says ONE WAY please go ONE WAY.

 

Jeremy

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Jun 09 2009

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2009 Gage Reading Contest a Huge Success!

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  The 2009 River Gage Party                                                                   

 

Prizes were awarded to our gage readers and a good time was had by all. The party was hosted at Adventures Unlimited Campground at the Ocoee.

By all the gage readings that were given by our gage readers this year we have correlated 6+ different watersheds this year. (We hope to expand the contest next year) Which lead to all of us getting more boating time in and better educated guess to what might be running. A special thanks to every one who read a gage and reported it to us!

 Here are the winners as follows:

1st Place Paul Hubbard

2nd Kemper Begley

3rd Place Peter B

 

Special award to Patricia Cook.

 

Here is a link to their hard work  Gage Correlations  

 

The winners won the following prizes.

1st Place: Paul Hubbard

 

                   

 

Peak UK Drytop- Courtesy of PeakUK

Run the River Guidebook-South Africa -Courtesy of When it Rains.

EVS-Sports Girl-T-shirt.- Courtesy of EVS Sports.

Hotel Charley video- Courtesy of Whitewatervideo.com

Mountain House Meal-Courtesy of W.R.W.W.

Pelican Drybox-Courtesy of Rock Creek Outfitters.

EVS Banner-Courtesy of EVS Sports.

Bear Claw River Knife-Courtesy of W.R.W.W.

Kayaking Double Brim Polo Helmet- Courtesy of Iron River Helmets.

WRSI Throw bag-Courtesy of Rock Creek Outfitters.

Patagonia PFD -Courtesy of Rock Creek Outfitters.

Dealer Cost EVS Gift Certificate-Courtesy of EVS Sports.

$100 Gift Certificate Drysuit Repair-Courtesy of Amigos.

Ghia Sport Air Bags--Courtesy of Rock Creek Outfitters.

$100 Gift Certificate Plastic Welding Repair-Courtesy of Plastic Welding Services

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 1st Place GRAND PRIZE:

                           

1st Place GRAND PRIZE:

 

   A 1 hour flight donated by Brandon Hughett from the Smokey Mountain Flight Center. To go scout the creeks!

 

2nd Place: Kemper Begley

 

              

 

Girls at Play DVD-Courtesy of WhiteWaterVideo.com

Snap Dragon Spray Shirt-Courtesy of W.R.W.W.

Bear Claw river knife-Courtesy of W.R.W.W.

Torrent (Book)-Courtesy of When it Rains.

EVS T-shirt -Courtesy of EVS Sports

Mountain House Meal Courtesy of W.R.W.W.

$100 Gift Certificate Plastic Welding Repair-Courtesy of Plastic Welding Services

Dealer Cost EVS Gift Certificate-Courtesy of EVS Sports.

$100 Gift Certificate Drysuit Repair-Courtesy of Amigos.

W.R.W.W. T-shirt

River Bone DVD-Courtesy of BoaterChick Festival

 

                                                       3rd Place: Peter B

 

Mountain House Meal Courtesy of W.R.W.W.

$100 Gift Certificate Plastic Welding Repair-Courtesy of Plastic Welding Services

Dealer Cost EVS Gift Certificate-Courtesy of EVS Sports.

$100 Gift Certificate Drysuit Repair-Courtesy of Amigos.

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Bear Claw river knife-Courtesy of W.R.W.W.

Kayakwest Grayscale  DVD Courtesy of Whitewatervideo.com

 

            Miscellaneous prizes were throw to the crowd, you had to be quick!

 

                                  Special thanks to the following people.

 

                                    Tony d’ Diliberto for being the M.C.

                                    Bill Dement for the bon-fire firewood.

                                     Milt Atkins for the DVD Donations

                      Jamie Cassion for the Donations from Rock Creek Outfitters

                                   Tommy from EVS-Sports for his donations

                                  Brandon Huggett for the flight donations

                               Gavin Rains from Peak Uk and When it Rains

                                 Charlie from Amigos for his repair donations

   Carlos and Justin at Adventure Unlimited Campground and Rafting for being our host.

Chris Bell of BoatingBeta.com and Bill Herring of the OzarkWhiteWater Page for all their help in making our dream come true by helping us on our flowpage.

 

 

 

 

 

Brandon and his wife Hayley. Thank you for the donation!

                                     

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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