Posts Tagged ‘level six’

High Water Ottawa River

Friday, May 8th, 2009

HEY, 

This is Keegan Grady checking in from the beautiful Ottawa Valley!  The last couple of weeks have been amazzing!!! Airborn Athletics Team member Devyn Scott and I headed to his home town of Almonte looking for first descents…      What we found was a perfect  25 footer beside a generating station that is under heavy construction. Devyn and I  both stomped the drop, and named it DK Falls. 

 

DK FAlls

DK FAlls

 

The next day we ventured into the Capital City of Canada, Ottawa. It was a perfect day, we crossed Champlain Bridge into Quebec and headed up to the Deschenes Ruins. The wave was great, greening regularly and producing lots and lots of air.

 

Flashback at the Ruins

Flashback at the Ruins

 

 

For more info and photos from the first descent or the ruins  check out        Airborn Athletics       or Level Six….

Today we are getting ready to head back  to West Virginia for finals! ( and my last week of high school ) 

Predator Helmets.com…   New lids are amazing!

 

Stay Classy, 

Keegan Grady

8th Annual Level Six Competition

Friday, May 1st, 2009

After an all day drive we arrived in the city of Ottawa in Ontario Canada on Thursday, April 23th 2009. The drive was long but beautiful, we drove through wetlands and as we passed over the lake near the United States/ Canada boarder we saw an amazing sunset that reflected shades of pinks and reds off the sparkling water.
After a good nights rest at the Royal Hotel we were off to the Champlain Wave to train for the competition. Luckily there were not many other boaters at the wave giving us plenty of time to practice. After a long hard day full of sunshine and surfing we headed out for dinner at the Works. The works is a favorite among students serving up juicy burgers, onion rings and poutine (a Canadian specialty dish consisting of french fries covered in cheese curds and gravy).
When we arrived back at the Champlain Wave the next day the scene was quit different. The Level Six Competition was about to be in full swing. There were vendors and representatives from the local paddling community including Airborn Athletics and Level Six just to name a few. A fifteen foot bleacher stand had been erected for the large crowd. Everyone we met at the competetion was very friendly and helpful to our group, the announcer welcomed us over the intercom and everyone cheered. New River Academy did an excellent job in the competition:

Women’s Jr.
2nd Alexandria Shallhorn
3rd Tracy d’Arbeloff and Palmer Miller

Women’s
3rd Julia Fisher

Men’s Jr.
1st Keegan Grady
3rd Isaac Holden
6th Stephen Forester

Men’s Pro
4th Jason Craig

After the event we went to a local restaurant called the Honest Lawyer for the awards and a $5 hamburger and fries special for the competitors. Among the awards given were water bottles, throw bags, paddles and t-shirts. Everyone had a great time and we all look forward to coming back again soon.

8th Annual Level Six Competition

Friday, May 1st, 2009

After an all day drive we arrived in the city of Ottawa in Ontario Canada on Thursday, April 23th 2009. The drive was long but beautiful, we drove through wetlands and as we passed over the lake near the United States/ Canada boarder we saw an amazing sunset that reflected shades of pinks and reds off the sparkling water.
After a good nights rest at the Royal Hotel we were off to the Champlain Wave to train for the competition. Luckily there were not many other boaters at the wave giving us plenty of time to practice. After a long hard day full of sunshine and surfing we headed out for dinner at the Works. The works is a favorite among students serving up juicy burgers, onion rings and poutine (a Canadian specialty dish consisting of french fries covered in cheese curds and gravy).
When we arrived back at the Champlain Wave the next day the scene was quit different. The Level Six Competition was about to be in full swing. There were vendors and representatives from the local paddling community including Airborn Athletics and Level Six just to name a few. A fifteen foot bleacher stand had been erected for the large crowd. Everyone we met at the competetion was very friendly and helpful to our group, the announcer welcomed us over the intercom and everyone cheered. New River Academy did an excellent job in the competition:

Women’s Jr.
2nd Alexandria Shallhorn
3rd Tracy d’Arbeloff and Palmer Miller

Women’s
3rd Julia Fisher

Men’s Jr.
1st Keegan Grady
3rd Isaac Holden
6th Stephen Forester

Men’s Pro
4th Jason Craig

After the event we went to a local restaurant called the Honest Lawyer for the awards and a $5 hamburger and fries special for the competitors. Among the awards given were water bottles, throw bags, paddles and t-shirts. Everyone had a great time and we all look forward to coming back again soon.

Keegan Grady

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Hi, my name is Keegan Grady. I am attending New River Academy with the support of Lunch Video Magazine and their LVM Video Scholarship.  I am stoked to return to Canada and my home river, the Ottawa, this weekend for the Level Six Capital Cup in Ottawa, Ontario. It’s a great competition that I have attended every year for the past five years, it’s a fun little feature where almost every trick can be thrown. For more info on the feature google, cityofottawawhitewater.

Here is a link to a short video on fourth quarter in the south eastern United States. Enjoy!

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