Thursday, September 9, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
South Branch Kayaking
Here is a short video, real short, I put together from this spring on the South Branch of the Middle Feather. Unfortunately the audio track did not pan out once uploaded, but I have been too busy, or maybe just too lazy to fix the issue. Anyways, hope you enjoy.
Friday, May 28, 2010
North Fork Trinity IV-V
The North Trin, as it is fondly referred to by North coast locals, is a spectacular 14 miles of whitewater in a secluded wilderness setting. The rapids are mostly class 3 and 4 with the occasional spicier section to keep things entertaining. We had a flow of around 750 cfs with sunny skies and temperatures near the 80s. Not bad for Northern Cali in April. Unfortunately, after a devastating computer crash, I was left with only two photos from the trip, both of myself. I know, completely narcissistic, but good pics anyways by the always oh so crisp, Ben York.



Typical boogie mank on the North Fork.

This is what the N.F. is all about! Good rocks, and Great Boofs!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Hood River Huxtables

Melissa DeMarie styling Celestial Falls
If Mother Nature hooked up with Disneyland, their love child would most likely resemble the Columbia River Gorge, with its slick views, and ample fodder for lusting huckers. That said, the Little White, a.k.a. L-Dub, and the Green Truss section of the White Salmon, are two outstanding sections of whitewater to be found in this area, and due to dismal water flows this spring, were also the only creeks running for the week we were there. Along with a quick lap on Sweet Creek (near Eugene), some carnage at the Money Drop, and one sweet line on Celestial, we managed to round out a week of paddling, partying, and escaping arrest.
A note on this last bit:
Money Drop on Rock creek is apparently illegal to run, as it lays on designated no trespassing property. We found this out the hard way... next time I think we'll dress as ninjas.

Martin Belden boofing Spirit falls on the Little White.
Peter running left at S-Turn on the Little White.

Orion Meredith stomping the line at Wishbone.

"Big Brother" on the Green Truss, White Salmon.

Ben York running Big Brother. (the notorious cave is visible on river right)

Melissa DeMarie at Little Brother after battling out of the cave at Big Bro.

Orion Blasting into Boulder Sluice, L Dub.

Martin running the center of Stovepipe, L Dub.

Double Drop, Green Truss.
This trip was made possible by the support of Adventure's Edge, the best place to find all your outdoor supplies in Arcata, and the new Adventure's Edge store opening in Eureka on April 15. Also, we wanna give a big thanks to the boys at the Beaver Lodge, for letting us crash their couches and drying lines for the week.
For Photo Information contact Ben York at benyorkovich@gmail.com
Trip Stats:
-5 People, 5 Swimmers
-2 Broken Boats
-1 person jumped on outside the Pub
-25+ Carbombs consumed on St. Patty's night
-5 pounds of Gummy bears consumed
-1 Spelunking adventure at Big Brother
Enjoy the Photos By Ben York
Enjoy the Photos By Ben York

Martin Belden boofing Spirit falls on the Little White.
Peter running left at S-Turn on the Little White.

Orion Meredith stomping the line at Wishbone.

"Big Brother" on the Green Truss, White Salmon.

Ben York running Big Brother. (the notorious cave is visible on river right)
Melissa DeMarie at Little Brother after battling out of the cave at Big Bro.

Orion Blasting into Boulder Sluice, L Dub.

Martin running the center of Stovepipe, L Dub.

Double Drop, Green Truss.
This trip was made possible by the support of Adventure's Edge, the best place to find all your outdoor supplies in Arcata, and the new Adventure's Edge store opening in Eureka on April 15. Also, we wanna give a big thanks to the boys at the Beaver Lodge, for letting us crash their couches and drying lines for the week.
For Photo Information contact Ben York at benyorkovich@gmail.com
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Clear Creek (IV-V, P)
Clear Creek flows into the Klamath River just downstream from the town of Happy Camp on Hwy. 96. This is maybe the best class 4-5 creek in the area, and certainly one of my favorites. The entire run is chock full of high quality rapids consisting of good boofs, bedrock, and tight gorges.
The first mile of the run is the most difficult and continuous, and the first big rapid, although visible from the trail on the hike in, has a tendency to sneak up on groups, causing its fair share of carnage. Downstream from the bridge over Clear Creek is the one mandatory portage of the run. Portage on the right. Also, note that the eddy for the portage is right at the lip of the drop, and at higher flows (over 900 cfs on the Indian Creek guage) it may be necessary to eddy out up higher to avoid rolling backwards into the portage. Below the portage are a few small rapids, and then the final gorge of the run. The final rapid is a must run and one of the best on the creek.

Will Parham stoked to be hiking in the sunshine.
Peter Malkin boofing the right side of the first large rapid.
Will about to boof, and get chundered, in the entrance of the first big one.
Will with a nice rock slide.
Melissa DeMarie lining up the boof in the second rapid.
Martin Belden boofing away...
Will making the move through the curler, which feeds to the left into less friendly waters.
Martin in another classic Clear Creek rapid.
Melissa running right in the same drop.
Peter boofing big in the entrance of one of the larger rapids on the creek.
Take-out:
From Hwy. 96, turn west onto Clear Creek road, about 10 miles south of the town of Happy
Camp, just north of the Clear Creek bridge. Follow signs that lead to the Clear Creek trailhead.
After driving 5-6 miles, look for a Forest Service river access sign on the left side of the road.
Park here, and make sure to scout the take-out, as the trail leading back to the road can be easy
to miss.
Put-in:
Continue driving up the road until it ends at the trailhead. Hike about one mile upstream and
put in where the trail meets the creek.
Friday, February 12, 2010
New River Gorge Photo Update
Here are some photos from a trip last weekend (2/6) on the lower New. We had flows of around 1000 cfs... nice and fluffy.

Dan Menten running the first rapid of the Gorge.
Peter Malkin a.k.a "The Russian" with a stylie boof in the numero uno.
Martin Belden running the top double drop of the second gorge rapid.

The final move in the second rapid... move right! The spray in the background is the surging mass we like to call the Penalty Box, a nasty backed up hole on river left.

Dan boofing the first 6 foot ledge in the third big rapid.
Dan about to go deep into the throat of Crack in the Rock.
Tombstone rapid, with another good drop in the background. This run has a consistently steep gradient for the length of the gorge.
The tombstone pillow dishing out a nice pirouette stern squirt combo.
Looking downstream from below Tombstone. The final half mile of the gorge is some of the best.... enjoy!
Thanks to Ben York for the Photos.
Upper New River (IV)
The Upper New River flows through a beautiful canyon upstream of the small town of Denny. During the late 1970s, Denny earned its notoriety during a standoff between the townsfolk and the National Guard, who had been sent with orders to disperse the small mining town that had cropped up on government land. The people of Denny asserted their claim to the land, and although it is nearly a ghost town these days, there are still many small ranches and homes set in this pristine valley.
This section of the New is full of bedrock mini gorges, good boofs, and fun boulder gardens. The largest two rapids come in the final mile before the take-out. The first of these, dubbed "Hand of God", contains a hole that can pack some punch at higher flows, and would be moderately difficult to portage.

Dan Menten running one of the first good rapids on the Upper New.
Martin Belden running the first hole in "Hand of God".
Melissa in the run out from H.o.G.
Dan Menten coming up from the melt.
Matt Porter running the bottom of H.o.G.
A nice rainbow, and leprechaun crossing sign finish out the day...
Turn North on the signed road to Denny, and drive about 18 miles to Denny. On the far side of
Town, there is a small dirt road on the right that leads to small grassy flat visible from the road.
Follow this road until it ends at the old dump.
Put-In: Continue driving upstream on the main road until a bridge crosses the New River. Put-
in just above the bridge for maximum fun rating.
Thanks to Ben York for taking Photos.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
Friday, September 18, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Cherries: the Upper and the West
Upper Cherry and West Cherry are two of the greatest overnight trips on the face of planet earth. The glacial gutters carved into the solid granite bedrock of the Sierra Nevada range provide more than enough stimulation for the eyes and adrenal glands during the time spent careening down mother nature's handmade waterslides. Since there are already numerous descriptions of the runs, and the hikes, I will spare you the details, and get right down to the porn. Enjoy the pics.
Martin in the goods.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
South Branch Middle Feather V
South Branch has earned the distinction of being perhaps the cleanest run in the Sierras. the first few miles consist of some easy class 2 boogie that gives way to some fun class 4. Soon, there is a mandatory gorge rapid that marks the beginning of the goods. From here down it is one perfect drop after another, until the perfect 50 at the take-out.
Kiwi Blue with a steezy boof.
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