Wednesday, April 29, 2009

"Fired Up!"


So i have SOOO much footage i finally put some together.
Padding footage from the last several months (dec 2008- march 2009) from all over the southeast U.S.- while primarily based in Alabama
Both creek boating and play boating

Paddled and Edited By Charlie Simmons
also featuring
Adam Goshorn
Jeremy Adkins
Danny "Hands" Flynt
Zach Sanders
Mark Travis

Music: Modest Mouse
so with out waiting anymore time...
check it here:
http://vimeo.com/4396730

-Charlie Simmons-
Team Wavesport

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

this is sam's entry for the Werner Paddle Wet Kayak video contest presented by LVM. It should be in the bonus features of the next LVM issue.


Alabama Kayak Club Entry by Sam England from Lunch Video Magazine on Vimeo.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009




Jordan Sherman with a nice paddle toss-pic by Rob Beckman
Ah, NAWF. A fun time of year in Alabama and a great way to end my spring break. Spring break started with a trip chasing grey foxes down Jones Creek on Sand Mountain. More about that w/pics and video can be found here: http://www.granolapaddler.blogspot.com/


Jones Creek-pic by me (Charlie Mix)


I then worked, and was lucky enough to catch LRC Tuesday evening/night at 5" with Dave Levvitt and Ben Davis. I got on the canyon again Thursday with Bama Boys Jordan Sherman, Sam England, Luke Scott, Zach, and was joined by Jake Greenbaum, Matt Fithian, and Andrew Robinson. That night, the festivities began.

Jordan plays Jinga better after a  few beers and some shots of corn whisky.

Friday Started off with the Freestyle Huck Jam off short Creek Falls, which is my favorite event hands down I've ever competed in. Saturday was the day of the Hole Riding Comp and big party that night. Good times were had by all and I can't wait until next year.

Results off my the top of my head:


Men's Pro Short Creek Huck Jam


1. Dane Jackson


2. Nick Troutman


3. Charlie Mix (Bama Boy)


Men's Expert Huck Jam


1. Andy Hobson (Bama Boy)


2. Danny Flynt (Bama Boy)


3. Jordan Sherman (Bama Boy)


Women's Pro Huck Jam


1. Samantha Brunner?


Men's Pro Hole Comp


1. Nick Troutman


2. Billy Harris?


3. Eric Jackson


Men's Expert Hole Comp

1. ?

2. Andrew Koch

3. Andy Hobson (Bama Boy)


Overall Champ: Nick Troutman

check http://www.nawfest.com/ for official updates and results



Here's a random photo dump:

Jon Reynolds with a nice pan am-pic by Rob Beckman





Camp Renoldo




Me wowing the judges with this incredible rail grind-pic by Anne O'Conley




Jake Greenbaum, Katy Bransetter, and my self resurrecting the head band.




Charlie Simmons with a nice righty freewheel-pic by Casey Jones





Andy Hobson about to unload-pic by Casey Jones


Me throwing a kick flip-pic by Casey Jones




Danny Flynt with a very nice hand paddle kick flip-pic by Rob Beckman




Dolla Dolla Bill Yall. Me and Jordan after the award ceremony


Until next time,
-Charlie Mix



Sunday, February 22, 2009

Low Water LRC



Charlie Mix on Pinball

It hasn't been raining much, but just enough to keep the canyon at a boatable flow. At low water, the canyon takes on a whole new personality and is completely different than the normal lines that most people are familiar with. We had a nice sunny 60 degree weekend, so we took advantage and ran suicide paparazzi style.
Enjoy the photo dump:



Entering Terminal Eddy. It doesn't look like much from the pic, but it has a scary pinch at the end-pic by Lauren Smith



Low water line at Avalanche-pic by Lauren Smith




Crusie illustrating the common technique for the slot move at avalanche-pic by Charlie Mix



Lauren coming out of her two year hiatus by running suicide for her first time-pic by Charlie Mix



Cruise catching some air on mushroom boof





Lauren threading the needle on the top drop of cable-pic by Cruise Quenelle





Lauren on the bottom drop of Cable-pic by Cruise Quenelle



Cruise given 'er on pinball-pic by Kenny ?


Lauren running pinball for her first time-pic by Kenny

the canyon it self-pic by charlie mix

Until next time,

-charlie mix

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Little River Canyon Helmet Cam - Take One

Below is a video of my first (and only thus far) weekend with my helmet cam. It shows most of the rapids on Suicidea and Upper Two at a level of about -3". Enjoy...


Little River Canyon Helmet Cam from Adam Goshorn on Vimeo.

Until Next Time...

-adam

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

High Water Pics from LRC Area

Johnnies Creek Put-In Falls at 1.5'...


Grace's High Falls, Bear Creek Trib...


Rt 35 Bridge at 3.5'...


3.5' on the Rt 35 bridge gauge...


The lip of LRC falls at 3.5'...


LRC falls at 3.5'


The lead into desoto falls at 1600 cfs...


The lead into desoto falls at 1600 cfs...


Desoto falls at 1600 cfs


The run-out below desoto falls at 1600 cfs...

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Mexico Part I

Matt Wallace hurls himself into Puento de Dios on the Rio Tamasopo
John Crain enters the Cave below Puento de Dios
Greetings

I just got back from San Louis Potosi, Mexico with Adam Goshorn, Leigh Knudsen, Jon Crain, Matt Wallace, Brandon Hughett and Alex Zendel. Within the epic 3 weeks of our journey we fired-up many creeks and rivers--taking only one off day during our time down there.

During our stay, we found ourselves in remote canyons often confronting obstacles such as massive waterfalls on the canyons of the Rio Verde, sieved-out boulder gardens and big water within the upper canyons of the Santa Maria, low water travertine drops on the Minas Viejas and a night paddle/hike out of the Gayenes. We climbed, hiked and rapelled around unrunnable rapids often putting ourselves at risk outside of running the class 4-5 and 5+ rapids, but ultimately we worked together as a team and got the job done each day. Here are some photos of our adventures.


A sequence shot of me on Puento de Dios
Photos by Leigh Knudsen


Among the easiest runs in the area (logisticaly speaking) were the Salto and Micos sections of the Rio Valles. Our base camp was nestled right by the Micos, and both of these runs offered plenty of gradient with minimal consequences. Adam even stated, "It's creeking made easy." Also, due to the nature of travertine rock these sections of river could be run at fairly low flows. Fortunately, subprime flows were never a problem except for the Minas Viejas run.
El Salto...The take-out for the Salto Section of the Rio Valles
Photo by Alex Zendel

Matt Wallace and I looking down at El Salto

John Crain by the last drop of the Micos Section
Adam Goshorn boofing through El Nemo



Adam on La Luminosa (El Nemo is above right)



John Crain on La Luminosa from a different angle


Me on another big drop on the Salto



Matt Wallace on the same drop as above

Leigh Knudsen boofing a ledge

I'm running another killer drop (Photo by Leigh Knudsen)

Leigh on the same drop as above



We fired up the Salto Section over a dozen times during our 3-week stay. It was a great stretch of water with big fun drops and an easy bike shuttle...very similar to the Micos Section of the Rio Valles. Unfortunately, many boaters tend to overlook other steep whitewater in the area and many Texas boaters stick to the classic runs such as the Micos & Salto Sections as well as the Ojo Frio (another great river we hit several times).

The Minas Viejas is a particular run that Adam explored last year that many boaters have overlooked. Adam completed the second known descent in November 2007 and since then this river has only been run just a handful of times. Here are some photos of this soon to be classic run.

Put-in Waterfall (Photo by Adam Goshorn)
Adam running the first ledge of the Minas Viejas

John Crain negotiating another low-water drop

Me running the big slide (Photo by Leigh Knudsen)
Me on another slide
Adam fires-up the 30-foot slide (Photo by Leigh Knudsen)

Me runnning the same slide. Really big and really clean...photos can't serve this justice.



Me and Adam on the Lower Canyon of the San Nicholas. Another great but overlooked run.(Photo by Leigh Knudsen)

Stay tuned for more photos of Puento de Dios, the 4 Canyons Expedition of the Santa Maria and the Rio Verde adventures in Mexico Part II!

Signing off for now,

Jordan Sherman