Saturday, June 25, 2016

Fibark River Festival 2016 - Every single trick in the book

We have just finished another amazing weekend of freestyle here in Colorado at the Fibark River Festival.


Claire O throwing a Donkey Flip
An amazing festival and celebration of everything awesome about life by the river. Thousands of people came to watch, cheer and join in the action. A combination of music, fairground and competition it was my first Fibark event and well and truly lived up to expectations. The river was high so the feature was a little more challenging than at its prime levels but still was an awesome mix of wave and hole allowing every trick to be done. The event followed a jam format which meant paddlers got lots of rides to keep ticking tricks of the score sheet. This meant paddlers didn't need to repeat tricks and instead got to work there way from the easiest to the hardest tricks which meant an incredible display of freestyle for the crowds.


Clay Wright throwing down in front of a massive crowd
In the women's the standard was amazing with everyone throwing loops, spaces, helixs, blunts and Mcnastys. Kady Kellogg stepped up to the seniors with some great rides finishing just behind Brooke Hess who threw an awesome space to loop combo. I got the rare opportunity to break from my usual safe competition routine and test out some of my newer more challenging tricks throwing out some cleans blunts, and air screws and even attempting lunars, tricky wus and blunt Mcnastys in my ride as well as a epic shudder rudder and paddle twirl. 


Claire O throws a clean blunt
Katie works her way across the hole in the Cadets class


The Junior women finalists

In the men's is was insane the top guys literally completing the score sheet. After Jordan Poffenburg landed a Jedi Flip!!! The big questions was whats next... he showed us in the next ride as he opened with a clean lunar attempt into a Jar Flip try. Insane. But it was the frenchies who stole the show a battle between Tom Dolle in the juniors and Matthieu Duomolin in the men's. Throwing non stop sequences of trick after trick. Both smashing the 2,000 point mark in both prelims and there respective finals. In the end Mathieu walked away with the high score and the big money from the weekend with a score of well over 2,400 points!!! 


Mathieu starts his ride with a massive entry move
Amidst the showcase from the pros, was novice comps, expert comps, slalom races, SUP board races, down river sprint races, an insane 'hooligan' race a home built raft competition by locals and the USA 2016 raft team national team selection event. It really was non stop action on the river.


The Elephant flipping into the hole during the Hooligan race

Some of my main highlights had to be making all the gates in the slalom, landing some clean blunts and an air screw. Seeing an inflatable dolphin, shark and unicorn floating past racing a inflatable doll dressed as Donald Trump who proceeded to get enaialated in the hole. All whilst being cheered on by an epic loud big crowd.



The event finished with a live music festival
Now with the carnage over, and having burnt the last of my energy in the amazing BV top hole, I'm back on on the road with Clay and Flow. Next stop Kellys White Water Park to introduce and teach kids kayaking at the Kellys Academy in Casade, Idaho.

Thank you Sarah Ruhlen, Nathan Madlock and the Fibark Festival Facebook page for the amazing photos

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Go Pro Mountain Games- The big must go to event on the USA tour.

Go Pro Mountain Games

Once again all the action canoe to the Go Pro Mountain Games in Vail. This years water levels were super high meaning the most pushy Homestake race yet, record breaking sprint times and a deep fast freestyle hole. Once again this year there was a good showing of UK athletes who took to the high water in style.


Dane Jackson races Homestake at 3 times the normal flow
(Photo by Logan Robertson Photography)

Nottinghams Jenny Chrimes opening up the event with a third place podium finish, she might have taken the win if it wasn't for an exhaustion endused swim at the finish line on the fastest lap in the race. Have you ever tried rolling after losing grip on your paddle, whilst getting pushed up against a well, after racing 1 min 30 seconds at altitude of over 8,000ft on some full on class5! Me neither but I think its got to be super hard. 

Jen races through the super challenging course
(photo by Logan Robertson Photoraphy)
France's Lea takes a massive swim
(photo by Logan Robertson Photography)

The levels were high and the swims were big. JK's Nouria Neuman from France flew into the lead after an interesting first lap, running the main first section (known as the mank) on her face. She shook it off well and in the end was the only female athlete to take 3 full runs. Taking the lead as the Homestake Champion 2016. 


Nouria styles it as she completes her 3rd run

In the men's UK extreme athlete Joe Morley just missed out on a podium finish beaten by Race veterans Nick Troutman and Issac Levingson. However the big news of the day was Idahos 19 year old Alec Vorhees, big water race specialist Alec thrived in the higher conditions taking his first ever win in a major pro race. He's is becoming an athlete to watch out for on the tour. Especially at next weeks North Fork Championship on his local home run. 

Joe Morley shows some Yorkshire style
(photo by Logan Robertson)
Alec flys into 1st place
(photo by Logan Robertson Photography)
Young Alec takes the title just ahead of the Homestake vet
(photos by Show Love Media) 
Amazing medals and prizes await the top athletes
(Photos by Show Love Media)
The action then moved to the freestyle and Claire O'Hara once again took the first place in the ladies with some consistently solid rides. The hole was super fast and deep. Constantly changing with the melting snow. The crowds were huge and the athletes performed with massive cheers for every huge trick they threw. 

Huge crowds gather and cheer us on
(Peter Holcombe Photography)
A massive white water explosion
(Photo by Alvina Skogman)
Loading for a big Mcnasty
(Photo by Nathan Maddock)
Spliting it up
(Photo by Alvina Skogman)
Finishing with a massive space
Celebrating an great ride in a challenging hole
(Photo by Phillip Robert)


In the men's it was a tight fought battle with Dane Jackson showing some serious skills in testing conditions, to take home his 4th consecutive Freestyle gold wine. 

Claire and Dane amid the crowds mid finals
4 times Go Pro Champion Dane Jackson
(action selfie by Dane Jackson)
Pro paddlers watch on from the Sitzmark hotel balcony
The Judging team hard at work
Dane Jackson Goes Ridiculously Huge
(photo by Nathan Madlock)

As the freestyle wrapped up the racing continued. Jen, Joe and Phil represented the UK well. In borrowed big boats, old and new they blasted down the course setting new race records along the way. Joe pushed hard to put down a new course record and take the win with Phil came in close behind with a bronze medal. Jen once again made the podium showing consistency with another fast race time. A great result all round for Team Peak UK and team Yorkshire. 

Phil Mitchell flying down Homestake
(photo by Logan Robertson Photography)

Team Yorkshire (plus Jen) celebrate taking home the Medals from another successful Go Pro Games
(Photo by Ian Morley)

Last up was the 8 ball colourful, carnage full contact kayaking in the middle of town. I'm not sure who one but I do know it was epic and hugely entertained the crowds. 


All in all it was another fantastic weekend of racing and competing. Thank you once again Vail for providing some epic adventure, experiences, prizes and memories that will last a long while. We will be back again for another weekend of action next June.

Ladies Freestyle Podium
(Photo by Show Love Media)

Full race results are available online. Go Pro Mountain Games

http://www.mountaingames.com/summer

Monday, June 13, 2016

Iceland - The land of Fire and Ice

There are a few places in the world everyone one should visit at some stage in their life in order to get a really appreciation of geology and how the world works. Top three places on my lists (so far) include the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river, Nepal and now Iceland.

When working out my plans to fly from Munich Germany, straight after the Europeans, to Denver Colorado for the USA freestyle tour I came across a super good Iceland Air deal. A deal that not only beat the price of any other airline and was kayak equipment friendly but that allowed a three night four day stop over  in Iceland for free. Now I have heard many tales of amazing trips and boating adventures in Iceland so the decision to book this extra adventure was pretty easy.

Iceland Air Stop Over

I landed Monday night, picked up my hire car and the adventure instantly begun. As I left the tiny little airport in my tiny little car and drove down the tiny little, quite, tarmac road I was instantly surrounded by Icelandic beauty. Volcanic rock outcrops everywhere setting the landscape, uninterrupted just natural beauty sprawling out for miles. In the distance as I looked west I could just make out the ocean and east I could make out the snow capped mountains breaking up the crisp blue sky.

Stunning Volcanic Coastlines

I had planned to drive directly to the city of Reykajvik from the airport and find my accommodation for the night but quickly realised that actually what I needed to do was make the most of every minute and just go explore.

I drove a lot that evening and again the next three days and fitted in as much as possible into my trip to this incredible place.

Day 1 :

My first adventures took me south from the airport along the coastal road to Grindavik. Along the way I saw so much just in my first two hours in the country. I saw the bridge across and stood between the Europe / America tectonic plates at their divide in Miolina, I saw rustic lighthouses, coastal volcanic cliffs and beaches, red rock, black rock and loads of steam from the amazing hot springs. The sky was crystal blue and as the sun shone bright I quickly forgot the time.

Geology lesson every way you look

Beautiful Coastlines
Bright red rock
Massive Natural Steam Outlets
Hot Springs everywhere

Eventually about 9pm I started the drive back to Reykajvik to get some sleep for the night. Completely forgetting that Iceland at this time of the year has almost 24hr sunlight. I arrive to my YHA dorm only to regret having booked a 6 bed dorm room as everyone else in the room seemed to be full of energy, super chatty and ready to just start their day / night. Heading into the city at 11pm allowing me to try get some sleep. 12 midnight it was still super bright keeping me wide awake a little while later after using a collection of towels and tshirt to try and block out the light I managed to get some well needed sleep.

Driving towards the mountains

Day 2 :

The next morning I was up early and one my way again. I had a big adventure day planned. Including my first ever Ice Climbing adventure and Glacier walk. I drove for three hours through stunning scenery passing some incredible waterfalls to meet up with the Icelandic Mountain Guides at the Solheimajokull Glacier. I also met up with another Aussie boater Nicole, Together with the rest of our group we set off on our four hour Glacier adventure and had an amazing time. I learnt loads about how a glacier forms and works and how much global warming has effected Iceland's glaciers in recent years. I learnt how to use crampons, ice axes and had a blast climbing route after route on the glacier. Its much more challenging than I initially thought. 

Ash covered Glaciers

Stunning Glacier valleys

Ice Climbing in Iceland!!!

Off the glacier I was back in the car heading to the black beaches of Vik. A strange contrast after recently being on the pristine white beaches of Whitehaven with Jez in Australia. These beaches had dark black volcanic sand and some amazing rock formations and arches. Heading inland again I traced my way back to explore some of the waterfalls I had a passed on my drive out that morning. Stunning vertical falls just fell of the mountain sides. With a back drop of snow capped mountains. The falls were all banked by beautiful green moss and grassed walls. Some fresh fish dinner and local ice cream desert and with the daylight still glaring it was once again 11pm and time for bed this time in a really cool cabin in Hella.

Vik

Iconic Rock Formations

Stunning

Massive rock formations

Beautiful Waterfalls

Todays rain brought the falls to life

 Day 3 :

Golden Circle tour. Another early start and a big day on the road. This time to drive the famous Golden Circle tour a 300km driving loop that takes you past all the main tourist attractions in the area and then back to Reykjavik. First stop was an amazing Kerio Volcanic crater, then the massive Hverageroi greenhouse tomato plantation, kind of strange in the middle of the Icelandic scenery suddenly seeing a massive farming plantation.

Kerio crater

Tomatos

Then just before I got to the impressive Geysirs and Gullafoss waterfall I saw a sign for  Arctic Rafting and deciding it was worth the shot, drove the 5km+ down the gravel road to their base to see if they had any trips going out. Luckily they did, they had a massive 100+ kids rafting trip going out just an hour or so later and were happy to lend me a boat and have me tag along. My disguise as a random passing paddler was blown only a short time later when one of the raft guides Kate recognised me from paddling together on the Ottawa river. I guess it would have been blown anyways as soon as I got in my gear. So along with Kate and the rest of the Arctic Rafting crew we hit the river for a super fun Grade 2/3 paddling trip through a beautiful Icelandic gorge, in the rain.

A completely unplanned kayaking trip in a borrowed boat

Straight of the river I was back in the car and back on my way as a true tourist again. Stopping to watch the Geysirs fire hot water into the air and check out Gulfoss before hitting the narrow windy road back through the Pingvellir National Park or National Cloud. Stopping briefly on route to take photos and check out the faults and continental drifts between the American and Europe Plates again. As the weather closed I drove out the last few hours of my journey back through Reyjakvik and on to my base for the night in Grindavik.

Geysirs are incredible

Natural Bright Blue Ponds 

Crazy impressive waterfalls cutting through the valley

Rustic Iceland

Every corner deserves a photo

Day 4 :

My final day in Iceland and last adventure. I woke up to the sound of sheep in the field and the wind whistling through the masts of the boats in the harbour outside my bedroom window. I quickly grabbed some breakfast and then set off this time on a very short drive to the Blue Lagoon Hot Springs only a short drive down the road. The Blue Lagoon is a Hot Spring site that has been turned into a very successful business and tourist attraction and is a must visit location on your tour. I spend an hour or so in the Lagoon enjoying the blue warm water, applying white mud face masks and warm waterfall massages before taking a walk around the bright blue streams surrounding the Lagoon.

Blue Lagoon

Exploring the Lagoon streams

On checking my emails on leaving the Lagoon I realised my flight was delayed an hour which meant I still had time to drive and explore the remaining coastal towns. Stopping for a bite to eat in an awesome harbour town and then checking out the ocean and a few light houses I enjoyed my last few hours in this amazing naturally beautiful and relatively unspoilt country before jumping on my flight to the heart of the USA.

Working Fishing Harbours

Classic Lighthouses

More working fishing Harbours near the airport

If you haven't been to Iceland and get the chance I would highly recommend it. It was an awesome remained of how lucky I am to be able to travel and explore this amazing world.