Archive for October, 2009

Why I chose New River Academy

Friday, October 9th, 2009

I’ve posted a lot of articles about how much fun we, New River Academy students, are having and what we have been up to, but this is one of the most important points. Last summer I was at the Ottawa Kayak School Keeners camp I discovered two high schools for kayakers: New River Academy and World Class Kayak Academy. Now I am not here to bash World Class, but I am about to give you reasons as to why I chose New River Academy.

For a little while after camp I gave both schools some thought, but then I went back to my previous school in Steamboat Springs for another year. Half way through the year I realized that there was absolutely no way that I could continue with the current predicament. Midway through winter I started to hit a slump, I couldn’t kayak, and was feeling bored with a monotous routine. Sifting through a pile of random papers the New River Academy booklet fell out and prompted the thought about a kayaking high school again. One of my friends who I used to go to school with, Griff Griffith, who was and still is a student at World Class, so I decided to hit him up for some information, he provided valid points on the benefits of going to a kayaking high school.

Earlier this summer again at Keeners Kayak camp I met David  Hughes, founder/headmaster/instructor. Let me back up. So in the spring my parents promised that  if I worked hard in the previous school and improved my people skills then they would let me apply to World Class. I had chosen WCKA because of Griff Griffith and the things that he said about the school. Back to Keeners. So during Keeners I David questioned him relentlessly about New River Academy. I was interested in exploring and kayaking South America. I had just been to Peru, World Class’ destination, and I discovered NRA was going to Chile. I had never been to Chile, so that was a bit of a deciding factor, to go somewhere new.

As it turned out New River Academy has a base in Pucon with it’s own playhole. I thought, “Wow, having your own home base in a foreign country has a ton of benefits like added safety, comfort and even just enjoyability.” I also met Stephen Forester, a current New River Academy student, and Sam Fulbright, an alumni. After listening to them talk with my parents my decisions had come to end.

I chose NRA for factors like: Their use of the Keeners Ottawa riverside base versus camping, the Chile destination, a stable Chile base, a reputable safety record, past students and just some persuasion from Sam, Stephen and David.

Still my parents had not fully committed to the idea of a kayaking high school. This is where Sam, Stephen and Dave addressed parent concerns like academics and safety. When my mom came to pick me up after Keeners, we had a long sit down with David as well as conversations with Sam and Stephen. This had my mom convinced, my dad was a little harder to sway.

Help came in the form of Eugene Buchanan, founder of Paddlinglife.net, friend and team mate on my dad’s hockey team. I intern at Paddlinglife.net and I had told David about this during the summer. David contacted Eugene with the idea of creating a Paddling Life Academic Scholarship helping my family financially. At the same time I would be learning photo journalism skills and responsible for my financial assistance. My father liked the concept of learning and working for the scholarship and agreed to enroll in New River Academy.

That’s my story of how I chose New River Academy. Be sure to look for my photos and blog posts appearing on Paddlinglife.net and my NRA Matt Hill Blog.

Thanks go to: David Hughes, Eugene Buchanan, Sam Fulbright, Stephen Forester, and greatest of all Amy and Dave Hill a.k.a Mom and Dad, you’ve made all the difference!

See you on the water!

At the edge of the world

Friday, October 9th, 2009
(C) Melina Coogan

(C) Melina Coogan

A beautiful photos of beautiful boaters hanging out at the edge of the New River Gorge.

Mí Vida Cuando Era Una Niña

Friday, October 9th, 2009

In spanish IV class, with David Hughes as teacher (and me as the only student) we have been working hard on comprehension and speaking. A recent assignment was to review the imperfect tense and answer some questions about my life when I was young. If you cannot read spanish, the english translation is below.

Cuando era una niña, mí vida era muy feliz. Mí familia y yo vivíamos en Belmont Massachusetts en una casa pequeña. Tenía dos gatos. Se llamaban Tasha y Misty. Iba a la escuela a Winn Brook Elementary y Mís amigas mejor estaban Claire y Alison. Nosotros lo hacíamos todas juntas. En los tardes, después de la escuela, jugaba el fútbol y la gymnasia. Gustaba hacer muchas cosas. Me encantaba jugar con mís gatos, y con mís amigas. Mí hermano Zach y yo gustábamos cavar en la suciedad de la jardín de mí madre. Mí familia ibámos de acampada en todo el oeste. ¡Inclusábamos montar las Llamas en Colorado! Mís comidas favoritas estaban el helado y las patatas asadas.

Translation:

When I was a little girl, my life was very happy. My family and I lived in Belmont, Massachusetts in a small house. We had two cats. They were named Tasha and Misty. I went to school at Winn Brook Elementary and my best friends were Claire and Allison. We did everything together. In the afternoons, after school, I played soccer and did gymnastics. I liked to do many things. I loved to play with my cats and with my best friends. My brother and I liked to dig in the dirt of my mother’s garden. My family and I went camping all over the west. Including llama trecking in Colorado! My favorite foods were ice cream and baked potatoes.

For the record, my favorite foods have not changed :)

-Tracy d’Arbeloff


Take me home, to the place where i belong, West Virginia.

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Earlier this week, the photo class, Taylor, Melina and I took a little trip down the road to see a few new things in West Virginia. We visited the Redneck Express, still stuck back in the Civil war era (or they just have an affinity for Confederate flags). After a little drive we then visited the Alta First Church of god. It was a pretty successful shoot I’d say.

See you on the Water!

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Afternoon at the Gorge

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Yesterday, a handful of us took a hike out to Diamond Lookout on the gorge. We are soaking up as much West Virginia as we can before we take off to home in just a few days of a much deserved break.  The late afternoon sun filtered through the trees and drenched us at the rock’s edge. The students are so photogenic that it’s hard to choose my favorite, but here are a few:

Funkadelic Mad Libs

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

This afternoon in creative writing we did something wayyyyy out of the box: mad libs! Melina and I took about 30 minutes to type up a little paragraph about a topic. Then we proceeded to slash out words we thought unnecessary so they would become filled with any word our clever little minds could think of. We both chortled at the silly things that these paragraphs turned into. So, I hope you enjoy my mad lib, with all the randomness compliments of Melina.

Melina Going Psychedelic

As you know, next quarter we will be traveling to an elfin destination. Chile, a country full of baby toys and air fresheners, is the grandest thing our eyeball will ever behold. The waterfalls we will be paddling off of will give your triple-shot latte such a rush. The volcanoes that will be all around us make me snooze. What if they diagnose?! I know I’m very pancake stack to be amist the Chilean culture. I can’t wait to have taste of the best camel-shape Christmas ornament they have to offer. I hear during register dietitian’s class we will have to excite through the streets, trying to find different tree houses. I hope I won’t speed walk over my words when I’m trying to speak dentures with the people. Being there with the punch-drunk group is what going to make it exceptional pain. All of us in and airport traveling to this turquoise place is going to be an experience in its own. I bet the people in the airport will give us such weird unicorns when they see our toasty marshmallows. Surely we understand a kayak isn’t something you see every shopping cart. But, a school like this isn’t something you see every brand new red dress either.

New River Academy|Coaches Report with Tino Specht

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Hello All,

Tino Specht Checking in here with a very late but needed coaches report. Now that my blog is up and running you can expect to see these weekly or more.

We have had a very exciting quarter so far with a ton of huge waves starting on the Ottawa River and then some amazing river running on the Gauley and Upper Yaugh rivers.

Our first destination was the Ottawa River stationed in Beachburg, Ontario. The Ottawa is known for its warm water and perfect play features but before we could get out surfing we had to run our safety clinic which teaches basic to advanced techniques of rescue and group dynamics. Here is the short video, video class put together to give you guys a peek into our first safety training.

Our weekly paddling schedule looks something like this.

Monday: Safety Training and Freestyle Technique ( we like to start our weeks off with safety training and a new technique every day, this way the athletes have safety fresh in their minds the rest of the week as well as being able to build upon their already solid river rescue foundation)

Tuesday: Safety Training and Freestyle Technique

Wednesday: Race Day and Down River Training ( On this day we scout extensively rapids together as a group and then hold some sort of a river race. This helps the athletes to pick apart a rapid and identify where they want to go with the easiest fastest lines that take the least effort or the safest lines)

Thursday: Freestyle Training ( We pick two moves a day and work intensively on them. This gives the athletes the confidence to try the moves on their own. Its all about getting over that first hump)

Friday: Competition Day ( All the skills and technique that the athletes have been working on all week comes to a point and they get to test themselves against their personal goals and their piers)

West Virginia

Since coming down to West Virginia we have had some epic days on the Gauley River since it is in our back yard. ( I know tough life eh?) The Gauley is loaded with great playspots for our freestyle training but the really cool thing about this river is that you can make it as hard or easy as you want to. Its perfect for the whole group. The river doesn’t run during the week so we have been doing tons of other outdoor activities after school. Frisbee Golf is a favorite of everyone and Dave Hughes learned that when you take a bunch of incredible young athletes and introduce them to a new game, they are going to get better than you very quickly. Anyway. Just a quick update of whats going on here.

Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Tino

Frisbee Golf

Frisbee Golf

After an Amazing Turkey Dinner

After an Amazing Turkey Dinner

Tino And Dave Flying the Helicopter

Tino And Dave Flying the Helicopter

The Family After A Swimming Session

The Family After A Swimming Session

Taylor and Tracy making and amazing Dinner

Taylor and Tracy making and amazing Dinner

Alex Scouting a hole on the Ottawa River during a Safety Class

Alex Scouting a hole on the Ottawa River during a Safety Class

Clay Throwing a rope to real someone in during a safety class on the Ottawa River

Clay Throwing a rope to real someone in during a safety class on the Ottawa River

Yours Truly Doing a Pan Am on Corner Wave

Yours Truly Doing a Pan Am on Corner Wave

Eric Showing that he doesn't need a paddle!

Eric Showing that he doesn't need a paddle!

Enjoy!

A Supernatural Sunday Night

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

It was a spooky Sunday night at New River Academy. Matt and I as photo students could feel the eeriness of this dooming evening and decided to take advantage of it, by taking photos! We walked up to “The Store” where we get all sugary goodies and it had the perfect setting for our ghost story photo shoot. We also dragged along Haakon as our model, our humble Igor. Who wouldn’t want to be a model for this shoot, you got to hold a pick axe and a crow bar!? So, with the perfect gloomy lighting and feel, we assumed our picture snapping. So, I hope you enjoy our spine-chilling photos.

The Apparition

Destruction

Examination of Evil

Walk Through Sign

Attacking a Victim

Strange things done under the West Virginian moon

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Someone call Scooby-doo, strange things have been happening at The Store. The other night for our photo project Melina sent us out to document the strange happenings at the store up the road. Ghosts, ghost trucks and just strange things happening.

See you on the water!

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The Last Week of the First Quarter

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

The last week of the first quarter has started!  We are finishing up essay’s and studding for finals.  Last weekend on Firday we drove up to the Upper Yaugh and had a great day there.  There was lots of great boof practice and everyone got a lot better at boofing.  One spot in particular, National Falls, was a place where we spent a lot of time.  We got to see lots of people get great boofs (and one free-wheel) and also some sweet beat downs.  On Saturday we ran the Gauley again and had a great suuny day.  We have the rest of the week until Friday to do school and then SAT’s for some people on Saturday.  Everyone is happy to be able to go home and rest for a while to get ready for Chile.

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