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Nilahue

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Two days after my break of stouting began we went to the Nilahue.

Me running Nilahue. Photo by Seth Dow.

Photo by Seth Dow.

Nilahue Falls. Photo by Seth Dow.

Nilahue is an estimated 30 foot slide to a 30 foot free fall. There was a volcano that erupted recently before we got there. It brought the river up to 93 degrees fahrenheit and the level shot up. When we got there it was very brown and there was pumice rock floating around in the eddies and popping up in the boils however the level had gone back down making it more vertical.

Pretty eventful Day!

 

Happy Holidays from the Well-Rounded Ladies and Gentlemen of New River Academy!

Monday, December 19th, 2011

We are nomads.  Moving from one of the world’s best kayaking locations to the next, we have all quickly come to realize that home is just as much the people as it is the place, and that family doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to be genetically related.

For the Holidays, all of the members of our high school kayak team have dispersed to different locations around the globe to re-unite with, shall we say, our lovely genetic families, but I thought it would be appropriate to share some photos from our New River Academy Kayak Family Thanksgiving celebration and some other photos from the semester to wish everyone Happy Holidays!

Note: As shown in the pictures, New River Academy men bake, write and share poetry, and give speeches on “How To Be Chivalrous,” and New River Academy Ladies stomp such drops as “Garganta del Diablo” and style runs such as the Nevados.  We are all about balance, and being the best we can be by mixing it up and trying new things with the support and encouragement of each other.  We feel so lucky to have such opportunities every day.

Hunt Jennings and Kincaid Wurl learn to make cinnamon rolls for Thanksgiving breakfast the next morning.

 

Hunt Jennings, Kincaid Wurl, and Galen Volkhausen state clearly that REAL MEN BAKE.

...Although naturals on the baking front, sometimes the boys instigate trouble/ fun in the kitchen... Waaayyyynnne!

Eric Bartl and Alex Muck communicate with each other to find perfect balance in team yoga.

 

Sara Jane Daub runs Garganta del Diablo or "Throat of the Devil." Fellow girls team member Hayley Stuart couldn't get enough and ran it twice.

Me and the ladies of New River (minus the absolutely wonderful Anna and Carla).

Galen Volkhausen, not afraid to be dressed by Sara Jane Daub. Forget your gear? Don't do it, but when you do, we've got each others backs!

Hayley Stuart and Wayne Poulsen make the new recycling center more colorful for Art class.

The Stomping Stouts with Authority Crew stomp with authority by day and give educational speeches on chivalry by night. (Note that the balloon under Kincaid's shirt is unrelated to the speech on chivalry... this was dress up for karaoke).

 

Villain S

Friday, December 9th, 2011

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For the past 3 weeks I have had the privilege of testing the Villain S out in Chile on some of the worlds best creeks. When it comes to technical fast moving waters where you need speed and precision to hit that last second boof, the Villain S is the way to go. In any high volume run your going to want more volume in your boat. Moving up to the Villain for that extra stability may be the way to go big and run the Brown.

Getting some Air on the California Slide, Rio Nevados. Photo by Alex Zegart

 

When it comes to out fitting your creek boat or any boat for that matter, you will want to make sure that you feel completely secure, and that there is not extra space between you and your hip pads. I like to move my seat forward to limit the possibility of my stern catching in a hole, ender-ing and falling back on my self. Hunt Jennings a boater from Chattanooga, Tennessee, describes the Villain S as “a boat with speed and the ability to punch anything.” Hunt also finds that with the Villan S,  ”It’s easy to fix your line if you do end up on the wrong course.”

I have loved paddling the Villan S so far in Chile, and am excited to test it out its (and my ) speed in the Palguin Race this December.

 

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Evan Garcia Teaches Brown Claw to High School

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

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Evan Garcia Teaches Brown Claw to High School

Evan Garcia describes the dangers of a Brown Claw placed too high. Safety. Safety. Safety.

It’s no surprise all the high school kayakers at New River Academy want to be a pro just like their Bomb Flow idols.  It’s a special day for the students at their Pucon, Chile base, aka Pucon Kayak Hostel, as Bomb Flow and Demshitz stars Evan Garcia, Anton Immler and Aniol Serrasolses roll up in their slick new 1,700,000 peso truck.  Students flock into safe little huddles nearby hoping one of their idols will say to them, “looking stout kid” or “I saw you brown that slide the other day… stout.”  Instead the students awkwardly stand their with fuzzy mustaches and shorts riding low.

“Team meeting!  Everyone meet on the deck.  Today we’re going to the Rio Nevado and we’ve got some guest coaches.  You’ve all heard of Evan, Anton and Aniol.”  The student’s have been watching videos of the hucksters every night trying to mimic their stomps and power positions.  The thought of running one of Chile’s finest cascade runs, Rio Nevado, with the world’s best stompers has the students in an untypical silent excitement.

Garcia makes the Brown Claw look easy and can brown without looking at his hand.

“If you’re going to be a great kayaker like the Demshitz and Bombflowers you’re going to need one move, the Brown Claw.”

Garcia steps forward and begins explaining the proper height of a Brown Claw, “You don’t want it to be too high… you might open yourself up for an injury.”

Garcia drops his right hand claw from extended high to a comfortable balanced bend.  Students study their hands and try to picture themselves doing the brown claw on the local stout “Sweet Love.”

Student Hunt Jennings raises his hand to ask, “Which hand do you use?”

Garcia replies, “Good question.  Everyone has a dominant brown hand.  Once you become natural the hand you brown with depends on the drop.” 

View Video, “How to Brown Claw.” By Hunt Jennings.

Jennings is stunned by the ideal to ambi-brown claw and once again is impressed by the pros.

Garcia helps position Galen Volckhausen's cave-hands.

Brown Tip- Use your knee to naturally fit your claw size and finger positions.

 

 

 

 

Garcia being as adept at teaching as stomping lines notices a student struggling lacking the dexterity of the brown claw position.  New River student and 16 year old Dempoop Galen Volckhausen almost in tears is embarrassed as he struggles to claw his cave-like fingers.  Garcia sensitive to the matter patiently illustrates a way to place the brown claw on to your knee to secure the proper sizing and positioning of the Brown Claw.

Again, the go Huge Kayakers are in awe by Garcias ability to simplify the complex move.

Wayne Poulsen sticks a righty brown on the Rio Nevado Cali Slide.

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By David Hughes

Owner Pucon Kayak Hostel

Director New River Academy

 

Afterschool Rio Nevado

Monday, November 28th, 2011

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Jake Greenbaum, reighning Palguin Race Champ, coaches New River students daily on stomping Rios Palguin and Nevado.

Sixteen year old Galen Volckhausen masters aerial balance on "Cali Slide."

As this semester’s head coach it’s been a pleasure to challenge the athletes on creek racing skills.  And there is no better place to do that than on Chile’s whitewater wonderland.  New River students have their work cut out for them with an eleven year winning tradition.  Why is that?  Well let’s name drop a few Huge Experiences extreme alumni:

  • Isaac Levinson- reigning Green River Champ and top US Extreme Racer.
  • Pat Keller- Past Green Champ and Freestyle Runnerup World Champ.
  • Casey Eichfeld and Rick Powell- Olympians.
  • Jake Greenbaum and Keegan Grady- winners of Palguin Races 2010 and 2009.
  • Tino Specht- coach and videographer.

Pucon, Chile holds a magical energy as it lies between three volcanos in the heart of the lake-district.  Imagine geological perfection for creating clean waterfalls as rain and snow meander their way down the Andes and volcanic drainages to the Pacific.

 

New River Academy students have been staying at Pucon Kayak Hostel enjoying classes and kayaking under the Chilean sun.  This past week has been the semester climax with 80% of the student body paddling the famous Upper Rio Nevado and Upper Palguin daily afterschool.

It’s school history in the making with each student honing aerial balance skills on such a perfect stomping ground.

About Pucon’s Rio Nevado

Often called “the Nevados” the Rio Nevado has become Pucon’s favorite creek run.  The upper stretch is speckled with 6’ to 10’ boof after boof.  All having character, unique lines, zigs and zags, clean corners to launch, and soft pads to land within a canyon.  Add to this three clean twenty footers each with signature moves.

What class is the Rio Nevado?  While, many call it class V the drops break down into a series of class IV moves with a couple of class V portages.  Paddlers mistakenly label it as class V based on the canyon nature and few portages.  Note there is a trail to every rapid on the Upper so it’s not as remote as many assume.  Additional note-  300 meters of the Lower Nevado below Demshitz drop is a non-hikable access canyon of cascade beauty.

 The Cali Slide (You can park and huck)

Kincaid Wurl takes the speed bump for a little pop wheelie.

It’s a quick hike in and out to the Cali style slide.  Bring your camera for those once in a lifetime shots.  Taking a right line helps you slow your speed and avoid the aerial hump.  Better boaters enjoy riding the ramp for those once in a lifetime aerial shots.  Most folks will lap this slide to maximize the fun factor.

Wall Falls

This is a super cool twenty footer.  You’ll slide an 8 degree slope to a 20’ horizon staring at the giant wall.  Take a subtle righty boof stroke to turn you boat left and practice stomping a 30 degree pitch entry.

Double Drop

Go through the first three foot drop on right and then let’s see you “get there” on the bottom right side boof.  Air it out for style points.

 

Ecstasy aka Pitch 20

Hayley Stuart takes a pro stroke on a tough line to time at Ecstacy.

This cool twenty footer goes through a 3’ wide narrow gap and creates a super cool horizon.  Ride through the gap on a balanced right rudder and time a righty boof stroke.

 

Boof and Auto Boof

The next two are simple boofs.  The auto boof makes for a sweet photo.

Make the Ferry

At higher water the ferry below “Auto Boof” is tough real tough.  You can paddle under the cave rock and portage.  After the ferry boof right and slide right.

 

Boof Ten Footer

Not sure the name of this 10 footer.  At higher water air this big boy out for style.  Get up on the boof heading left as a low boof slides you off into a rock on your right.

Hero Move at low water.  Catch the left eddy above the boof, turn and boof the river right side.

 

Sara Jane Daub at Auto Boof.

Dulce Amor aka Sweet Love

Has to be one of the best 20 foot boofs on the planet.  The river converges into a 5’ wide channel sloping off the perfect 45 degree wall.  Charge that wall and get your boofsmear on.  This is as good as boofing gets.

 

Pyramid Rock below Dulce Amor

It’s a steep 6 footer.  Go on the right side of the pyramid and boof left.  You’ll have to reach low staying balanced to keep your bow up.

 

Rock Jumble

There’s a right line, there’s a left line and there’s a portage.  Better scout this one.

 

Sara gracing the ten foot boof. New River Girls Rock!

River Right Portage or Scout

There’s a tight little tough to make eddy.  With groups you should get a boat catcher.  New River walks this one as the slot walls are undercut.

 

Demshitz Drop and Takeout

Congratulations you just ran one of the cleanest waterfall runs in the world.  Takeout and do it again.  If you want more then scout the Demshitz 45 footer with solid entrance.

By David Hughes

Director New River Academy

Owner Pucon Kayak Hostel

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Eric Bartl timing his stomp at Sweet Love... world's best twenty foot boof.

 

 

 

Don’t Dam the Majestic Maipo

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

The Maipo is one of Chiles’ great Rivers, running through the countryside as a source of water, entertainment and for some a livelihood. As I have been staying at the Astorgas’ along with the rest of New River Academy we have realized that because of Santiagos’ large size as a city, they want to take water from the Maipo and send it along a pipe to Santiago, draining tons of the Maipos’ water and causing the river to shrink in size.

The damming will most likely stop boating or make it basically impossible and many other activities and needs of locals and tourists alike will probably be stopped or unable to be done. So in our effort to make the unfairness of the damming known, we have interviewed a few locals who would greatly be affected by the damming of the Maipo including some of the Astorgas, mainly Pangal Astorga and Lorenzo Astorga.

Upper Palguin | Classic Waterfall Run In Chile

Friday, November 25th, 2011

The upper palguin is a class IV+ run which consists of 4 drops. It is located just outside of Pucon, only a 40 minute drive from New River Academy’s base at the Pucon Kayak Hostel. The road can be a little rough at times, so it helps to have four wheel drive!

This run is short, but sweet. It is perfect for practicing your boof and running waterfalls after class, and is where they hold the infamous Palguin Race (won by our coach Jake Greenbaum last year).

At the put in you drop into a granite gorge that is filled with wildlife. The first decent starts out with a double drop, with has a very easy scout on river right. The standard line is right boof stroke off the left side ridding up on the wall of a 4 foot ledge. You land in aerated water and have about 15 feet before dropping a 10 footer.

Kincaid Wurl lines up for the second part of the double drop

You can go off the 10 footer any number of ways. I prefer going off the left side again with another right boof stroke. you will land in a big pool with plenty of time to gather your self before moving on.

Kincaid Wurl sits in the eddy below the first drop. Photo Kincaid Wurl

The second drop is a 12 footer. Depending on the level, but you usually  want to go off the right side taking a left boof stroke. Make sure to have a bit of speed at the top because there is a kicker rock about half way down. Trust me when I say you don’t want to hit it. This drop has no eddy to get out and scout from so your just going to have to trust my word.

The last drop is a 20 footer which has a huge boil at the bottom of it. The river splits into two water falls. On river left you have an easy plug with very little chance of problems. On river right you have a more technical line with a narrow lead in. If you do find yourself running this in a play boat, the right Chanel is perfect for Hail Marys (When you do a front loop off a drop). The mane line off this one is center left with a delayed right boof stroke.

Hunt Jennings runs the twenty footer on the Upper Palguin. Photo by Kincaid Wurl

Be careful not to land to far left, because the boil is more straight out from the drop then too the left. Its very green over there and if you boof you may get the wind knocked out of you.

Below this drop, be sure to watch out for Fishermans hole. It doesn’t look like much, but the river wide hole can be sticky! I’ve seen lots of people get tumbled here and swim out.

If your take out is on river right you will go down about 1/4 of a mile and your take out is a smale boat size slot. This slot is right above a very nasty drop so don’t miss the eddy. If you take out is on river left then you will have two options. Wall around the crack drop or run it. The easiest line off this one is the center crack. Be sure to twist you paddle and wear elbow pads! This is not a very forgiving drop. Your take out will be down on the left and can be challenging to make the eddy.

This take out is also right above a nasty 40 footer, that does not have a very nice lead in. I recommend taking someone that has run it before because both takeouts are tricky.

Pucon

Friday, November 25th, 2011

Pucon is the small tourist town that is located about five minutes from Kayak Pucon Hostel. This is an assignment for English class that I thought would help better illustrate my photo assignment for the town of Pucon.

There is not a white fluffy cloud in the sky, allowing the hot golden sun to beat down on the chilled fabrics of my black sweater. This heated feeling is something that only seems to happen in the heart of Pucon. On the outskirts of town it is usually cloudy and damp, but in the city center it seems to be more alive. It is like the main attraction at the fair. It is the reason why people come to the town of Pucon. It is full of culture, good food, and adventure. I turn around and on this clear day I can see a tall white towering figure. Do I see smoke slowly billowing out the top? The ominous grey smoke illustrates how powerful the snowy white giant has potential to be. The resounding musty smell of smoke reminds that this time bomb could explode at any moment. However the town does not feel threatened by the brown, snow-covered volcano. The street remains cluttered with green and blue signs advertising the risks and adventure that the town has to offer.

The volcano in Pucon.

Nevados! | An epic steep creek near Pucon Chile

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

The Nevados is one of the best runs in Pucon. It has made it in to many videos, not just because of the amazing white water but because of the beauty of the gorged in creek. The steep gorge walls are covered with moss, vines and other plants. The green of the plants is exaggerated by the grey stone walls. The gorge walls twist so that you can only see what are doing at that moment. The river varies in width from 5 feet to 35 feet wide.

Because it is one of the steeper and more narrow runs that the school does, Me, Kincaid, Bartl and Hunt went with Jake Greenbaum, who is coaching us while in Pucon, to check out the river and get to know the lines before the rest of the group goes on it together. It was really good getting to paddle with a smaller group. It made it easier to communicate so that the group knew what everyone else wanted to do, and allowed our group to move quickly.

Entrance to the slide

Kincaid getting air on the slide

 

The upper part is a fun class IV & V warm up before  the main section. You get 10 to 15 minutes of paddling, with some smaller boofs and moves to make. The majority of the harder drops begins with a sweet slide.Once in the gorge it is continuous drops including two 20 footers and a 15 footer. The turns and drops only give you a clear view of what you are doing up to a hundred feet ahead. It is the kind of gorge that you can go in to and feel like you are thousands of miles away from civilization when you are only ten miles away. All of the chaos if the water mixed with the isolation add to a sense of serenity.

It was by far the best run I have done in Chile yet. Its uniqueness is the number one reason that I came to Chile and the reason I would tell anyone else to go as soon as possible.

How to get Chilean Babes!

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Hey every one its Drew McEachern here with another blog post. Now that we are in Chile, me and all the boys thought it would be a good idea to learn how to hit on Chilean babes. We were trying cat calls out of the windows but it did not seem like we were getting anywhere :(  , so we asked Carla, our Spanish teacher if she could help us out, which she did.

We turned one of our Spanish classes into a date class, learning how to ask girls out and having Carla teach us some useful pick up lines! It was great fun. Later that day we went into town and David Miller got to skip his Spanish class to come with us, but  the catch was that he had to take a video of him talking to a Chilean girl.

It was some good laughs watching David try and try, but he just failed every time. The 1st girl he tried to pick up was this 40 year old woman on the beach. He did not realize she was that old until he tried  to talk to her! That gave us all a good laugh. At the end of the town trip I decided to step in and give David a hand, too bad it did not help at all!  We both got shut down. hmmmmm …. We then realized we need to work on our  Spanish more before we could get some girls.  So its back Spanish class to practice up for our next town excursion!

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