Monday, March 14, 2011

Bad News Recap

So for the past few days, the Bad News has been sleeping on my floor here in Mo'town.  Joey Tammaro, Henry Shepley, and James Berking drove down from New England on Sunday night for a week of fantastic boating in West Virginia.  Fortunately for them, we did not disappoint!  The weather was fantastic this week, plenty of water, and plenty of things for those guys to run.  Luckily, Carnegie Mellon University is on spring break this week as well, and Matt Bernstein led the boys around while I had class.  Matt's dad Peter came to visit for the week as well, making it an even sweeter week of paddling down in the Dub V.  Also, none of this would have worked out if my roommate Goonz wasn't so awesome, and chill with letting these guys crash on our floor and reek havoc in our house for a few days.  So without hesitation, allow me to recap.
EDIT: I started writing this on Thursday night.  It's now early Tuesday morning.  I disappeared Friday-Sunday for more boating as the water was good, and Chris Kyle was down visiting and he had just bought a new Pyranha Karnali, so of course we had to break it in.

Monday, March 7th
As I drove back from Mill Creek, Henry and James left UVM to pick Joey up in Massachusetts to begin their long drive to Morgantown.  I'd like to say the drives went smoothly for both parties, but I'd be lying.  I had a nice wintry mix to drive through from Fayetteville and those guys got stuck on I-80 in PA because of a blizzard.  But alas, Monday morning they made it to Morgantown and we promptly drove them up to Ohiopyle to fire up Meadow Run.  Afterwards, we grabbed some food at Curt's Family Restaurant on our way back to Morgantown for the night.

The crew below The Cascades

Joey promises he will

Especially after backflipping into the rock at 7 Foot Falls


At least he wasn't the only one...

Tuesday, March 8th
Having class on Tuesdays and Wednesdays limits me on the amount of boating that I am able to do.  On this day, I stayed back to catch up on some work while Matt met up with his dad, and took the Bad News boys down the Middle Fork.  All went pretty well, that day, and since I wasn't there, I don't have any pics to share.

Wednesday, March 9th
Another day where I couldn't paddle, but with plentiful water, the crew headed down to run Laurel Creek, another tributary of the mighty Tygart!  I was quite jealous since I have yet to run it myself, but everyone enjoyed themselves, despite two swims and a cracked helmet.!

Thursday, March 10th
Finally, class for me is over for the week, and I have the opportunity to do some boating!  Today we did what I'm going to call the Tri-state Trifecta, in which we hit creeks in PA, WV, and MD all in the same day.  Much like our President's Day weekend, we go on Fike Run, followed by Muddy Creek, and for dessert, we headed to Friendsville for Bear Creek!  By the end of the day, everyone was pretty exhausted, we had a swim in the Room of Doom on Fikes, and the same person broke their paddle on Bear Creek.  Which speaking of Bear Creek, was running at 710 cfs yesterday, and was quite the rocket ride.  I had run it at 500 cfs this past December, but the remainder of the group had never seen it before or had seen it with half of the flow.  I'd take a guess and say that it took about 12 minutes from put-in to take out to run that 2 mile section of creek.  Tons of wave trains, holes, a few slots, slides, and boofs mixed in....it is awesome!!  If you're in the area and it's running (i.e. you don't want to run the UY at 3+ feet) you really should check it out, especially if you like the Savage.

Friday, March 11th
With Chris in town, and wanting to try out his new Karnali, I met up with him and Clark after my class ended for two laps on Fikes and a lap on Muddy.  Chris's once shiny, smooth new Karnali is now covered with lots of scratches and what not.  We had a blast, the water level was perfect for both runs, and it got us jonesing for more on the weekend.

Saturday, March 12th
Katie had hit me up while we hung out at Clark's place and ate the Green Machine's delicious lasagna about the level for Fikes for the morning.  Our messages kinda went like this:


Katie: What do you think Fike's will be tomorrow?
Radley: Fike's was at a foot earlier today, and holding steady.  Meadow should be perfect.
Katie: I think I'm ready for Meadow.
Radley: Good, I'll pick you up at 9. 
So I picked Katie up, and we all met at Clark's house.  Laura drove in from Pittsburgh, Nik drove in from DC, and we met with Clark, Chris, and Jack to head to Ohiopyle.  The level was a great first timer run, since Chris, Jack, and Katie were all newbies to the run.  For the first time in a long time, I may have been the person in the group with the most number of runs on Meadow.  Despite the fact Laura guided me down last month, I've been getting on it a bunch lately.  The level was great, everyone did very well, and I shot some video of our second lap at Cascades and 7 Foot Falls....even got some carnage!

Didn't get the chance to take many pictures, but I got a few at the take-out.
Chris in his shiny new Karnali




Laura and Jack coming to the last chance eddy



After running the second lap on Meadow, Clark, Laura, and Nik headed down for a Loop run at 7' and the rest of us grabbed the cars to get ready to head to Indian Creek.  Jack sat this one out has he was feeling tired, and picked us up at the end of the day in Connellsville.

Indian Creek was an adventure to say the least.  It started with a hike in...

































We hiked from Rt. 381 just north of Ohiopyle down a powerline right of way to below the Mill Run Reservoir.  After hiking in, we put on to a what seemed to be a very beefy flow for Indian Creek.  Why it's called Indian Creek, I do not know because it was bigger than many rivers I have been on in the past.  The flow was conducive to big wave trains, and even bigger holes.  Nik had shred it before with Wilderness Voyagers, and Clark had run it before as well.  However, we weren't really expecting what came at us at the first drop.

What looked to be a junky 5 foot ledge gave half of the group more than we had bargained for!  Nik when first, and ran a very clean line down the left skirting the only hole on the river that Clark knew existed.  Like I said before, this was a pretty beefy level we ran it at compared to what we were expecting and that hole was not to be messed with.  Unfortunately, Katie met the hole dead on and spend a good 14 seconds getting tossed around.  Clark, who was behind her sacrificed himself to try to punch her out of the hole.  It didn't work, and Clark ended up in the hole as well.  And then there was me...last boat in the group.  As I dropped over the horizon line and through the first small hole, I see Clark, and only Clark, side-surfing the hole.  Next thing I know, Katie's boat pops out from nowhere and I begin to drive straight towards it.  Unlike Clark's attempt, I am successful in knocking Katie, and possibly Clark, out from the giant hole.  Of course, slamming directly into Katie's boat killed my momentum and I had to sacrifice myself for them.  I fortunately only spent 7 seconds in the hole, and emerged from it still in my boat to see Katie and Clark both swimming.  After gathering all the gear together, Katie walked off and the group was cut down to 5.

The rest of the run went without issue, Chris and I had awesome boof's off a sweet 6 foot ledge and we all ran Terminator cleanly to finish off the run.  However, I forgot my throwbag on a rock at the bottom of Terminator where I set safety.  At the confluence with the Yough, we had a tiring 5 mile flatwater paddle down to town.  At the take out, Jack met us with snacks and we headed back to Clark's for some pizza and relaxing.  We all ended up passing out at Clark's house, I carless because Katie headed back to Mo'town with the River Princess, and shoeless, because they were in the car.
Chris boofing his new Karnali

Laura in Terminator, a class "V"

































Clark and Chris coming down through Terminator

































Chris at the take-out.  He is a very happy Karnali owner!


































Sunday, March 13th
Waking up on Clark's floor, I see that it is 10AM.  I slept like a log the night before, and with Daylight Savings Time kicking in, lost an hour of sleep.  After 3 straight days of hard paddling, I was hoping to take it easy and just run the Upper Big Sandy.  However, with the group feeling good and some pushing for something more, we decided to run the Lower instead.  With the water still holding pretty well, Chris's PFD down the LBS was going to be at 6.7', a very respectable level.  The previous week, we had run it at 5.7' which come to find out is half the flow volume of a foot higher.  The waves were bigger, the holes were bigger, and being worn down from past days of paddling, I took some sneaks and used my walking legs to get down the river without incident on this day.  There is no shame in walking a rapid you usually run, especially when ass-kicking 16 foot tall waterfall beatdowns are a good possibility due to the increased volume of water.  Nik was the only one to run Wonder Falls that day, we all snuck down the right side of Little Splat, and everyone walked around his big brother.  At Zoom Flume, we all ran the line I've been wanting to run, the far left boof line, which is a lot of fun.  Not to say the left side was any better, as I had a very close call with a tree that day  .Clark and Laura were the only two to run 1st Island, which got the best of Clark.

6.7' was the highest I think all of us had run the Big Sandy before, and given more energy, I would have probably run the normal lines on a lot of the rapids that I snuck or walked.  All in all, it was a great day, Chris did fantastically for his first time down a very pushy Big Sandy.  And at the end of the day, we all went our separate ways, except for Chris and I who pit stopped at Mountain State Brewing Co. in Morgantown for a bite to eat before retrieving the River Princess from Katie's house.


To cap it all off, it has been a great last few days.  I'm finally catching up on everything else that needs to be done, and it feels good to almost be on spring break where I head home for the Tohickon Release Weekend and spend some time working on my thesis proposal.  As tempting as it is to go kayaking this week, my poor body can't handle it anymore.  Although all of this paddling has helped me shed a few pounds!  That also means I need to get more foam for the boats.  Anyways, that's about it, and here's the video.



The carnage video will be coming shortly!

SYOTR,

Radley

Monday, March 7, 2011

First March Weekend Update

So March has really started with a bang.  I've been quite busy out boating and working on lots of school stuff.  Since the last update, I've had a bunch of fun creeking in both northern WV and for the first time, I headed down to Fayetteville to fire up a creek down there, so here it goes:

Saturday, March 5th:
A few weeks ago Matt and I had a big group of people going down the Lower Big Sandy, but due to the cold on of the first timers hiked out before the first rapid because he just wasn't feeling it.  That guy is my very good friend Mike Maloney, and I knew he has had is eyes set on it for a while.  With a more forgiving water level, and warmer temperatures, and more laps under my belt, I took Mike down for his personal first descent (PFD) as we as he was my personal first guide (PFG???) and guinea pig down the LBS.

Everyone did very well, I shot some stills and some with the GoPro, and after we finished Chris and I met Clark for a second lap, and Mike headed to the Dry Fork with some other boaters.  While the first lap went very smoothly, the second lap, not so much.  We had a swim in the last hole above Wonder Falls and I chased a boat full of water over the falls and almost into the Poop Chute.  Thankfully I was able to bulldoze the boat away from  being destroyed in the Poop Chute, ferried across the lip of Wonder, and made it down safely to continue chasing the boat.  After Big Splat, I got pinned under a log because of low water and Chris has a meeting with the rock in 1st Island, as well as a sweet hand roll recovering.  Unfortunately, I didn't have the GoPro on when we ran it, so no footage.  After getting to the take-out, both of us were beat and decided a triple run day on the LBS was going to have to wait for another day.  We all headed home, and later Chris and I met up at the new Mountain State Brewing Co. brewpub in Morgantown.  I didn't take many pictures, but here's what I got.

Chris doing a little LBS Rodeo in a trashy hole



Mike getting a piece of it too.

Mike at the take-out after his first successful LBS run:

Chris chilling below Wonder Falls after someone's out of boat experience.

The paddle to the take-out

And last but not least, the helmet cam video:

LBS GoPro HD Run

Sunday, March 6th
Yesterday started early, with a 170 mile drive from Morgantown to the Tudors Biscuit World in Fayetteville to meet with the Marshall University Whitewater Club President Brian Bridgewater and his friends to run Mill Creek, a steep and fun tributary of the New River.   Mill was nice because it is pool-drop in nature compared to pretty continuous stuff that I am used to, and the drops are all super fun.  The section that we ran finishes, or shall I say climaxes in a 100 yard long slide, into a small pool above a 30 footer.  SCHWEEEET!  I'll let you in on the pics from the trip, and a short that I put together late last night.  A full video will be out later, when I have more time to edit the monster, and more upload credits through Vimeo.

Brian after F-up I mean...Mess Up Falls

Casey running one of the many slides on Mill Creek


Brian on Mill Creek Falls

































Cody dropping Mill Creek Falls

































Radley dropping Mill Creek Falls


Casey dropping Mill Creek Falls


Hiking up the hill after running the falls

































So that's about wraps up the weekend.  Waiting on Mark and the Bad News Boat Squad to show up for another epic day of paddling.

Oh, and the video.....
Mill Creekin' Sneak Peakin'

SYOTR,

Radley

Friday, March 4, 2011

Pre-Weekend Update

So, I know that I am two days early from my weekly update on whitewater boatridings, but I have been lucky to get out and paddle this week as well.  Rain has been plentiful here, the ground is soaked, and we have more on the way!  I'll break last week down day by day, but just so you know, here is the outlook for this weekend:

Tuesday, March 1st:
Gotta start March off right of course, so the Tuesday Dawn Patrole crew comprised of Chris, Clark, and I fired up low water Fike Run before work and class for the day.  Rodney was supposed to join us, but his power went out and his alarm did not go off.  That night, Mark Campbell, Mark Maderic, and Jen Stoner drove out from PA/MD/DC points to hit the creeks for two days.
Clark Kent at the put in for Fikes.

Wednesday, February 2nd.
Homework and class, didn't have the chance to paddle.  Did meet up with Chris, the Marks, and Jen at Ledo Pizza after they got back from their day of paddling.  FYI, their pizza is greasy but pretty good, however, their cheesesteak ain't nuthin' like a Geno's Steak.

Thursday, February 3rd
Many of the smaller creeks had dropped out, the bigger rivers such as the Cheat and Yough were still running high, but lucking for us the Lower Big Sandy was running at 6.2' which is a perfect level for the Marks to run on their first time.  The four of us met up in Morgantown, and headed over to the J-burg bridge to meet Rodney, who graciously agreed to lead the group down, as I was still a little uneasy about leading the group.  We all geared up and headed to Rockville to put on the river.

If there is something to be said about me and the LBS, it is carnage.  This run, and all previous runs had something in common, and that was carnage.   My PFD involved a poor line on the approach to Wonder Falls and upside down experience with Little Splat.  My second time down, I did fairly well, but Brenton took a nice beating in Wonder Falls and then the failed seal launch/pin incident occurred.  The time after that, I got worked in one of the holes above Wonder Falls (as shown by John "Steepcreeker" Stephens helmetcam) then Brett and I both swam at Little Splat.... Well, this day was no different.  While I managed to run pretty clean lines, with the exception of a failed rock splat after 2nd Island, we did have two swims at Wonder Falls, and then a swim out of a pin as one of the newbies got stuck in one of the many slots Rodney showed us how to run.

Rodney coming in for a landing on Wonder Falls.

Mark Campbell after his first successful Wonder Falls run.

Jen forgetting what region of the country she's in...remember kids, it may be cool to plug stuff in the Pacific Northwest, but in these parts, we BOOF!

Mark Maderic at the lip...plug aftermath as well.

Mark got lost too, forgot what region he was in....

The Poop Chute

Zume Flume - Rodney finishing as Jen enters.

Mark Campbell in the thick of it.

Rodney styling Big Splat in his cracked Greenboat.

The Marks checking out Big Splat and getting ready for the seal launch.
After finishing the LBS, I noticed that my left foot was wet.  So, on the Meadow/Fikes day last weekend I put two small holes in the right bootie, and now there is a 1/2" cut in the bootie.  I managed to patch them well enough to last me for a bit, but I know that they are going to need replacing before next year's winter season. I would recommend avoiding the NRS drysuits because they use latex booties instead of fabric booties.  It isn't a bad drysuit, but the latex booties suck!  Another tip, if you have a metal YKK drysuit zipper that gets stuck, try some Stonyboater Paddlewax, it works great on the drysuit as well as on the paddle!

Friday, March 4th
My every other Friday seminar is now actually every Friday, so after class ended we geared up Chris and I headed out to fire up the LBS again.  Clark took an extended lunch break, and we met him and Blood at Rockville for a lap.  While this trip had the potential to break the LBS Carnage Curse, we weren't over Wonder Falls yet and we already had a swim.  Thankfully, it was a quick rescue and the paddler and boat were able to go over the falls together shortly thereafter.  The level had dropped since yesterday, and the put-in gauge read 5.9' today which made for a great run.  After Wonder Falls, we boogied down Undercut, Zoom Flume, and Clark and I ran a slot together on Little Splat.  At it's big brother, we hopped out to take a look and everyone carried down to below the horseshoe.  Only Blood and Chris (for his first time) fired up Big Splat, as Clark and I watched from above.  Here is where the curse really kicked in, both lines were good in the sense that Chris and Blood made it out, but they did miss the line and plug causing Clark and I to utter many expletives.  After seal launching back down, we continued on down the river without incident.  I even managed to fire up the slot I missed out on yesterday because there was a paddler pinned in it that needed assistance.  

At the take-out, we loaded up and headed back to the put-in to fetch the cars.  Because of a failure to understand fuel consumption and a broken fuel level gauge, Nori was in need of a ride up as well.  As we drove back up to Rockville, we had to stop several times because the bumpy roads had the boats moving around.  It also gave us some time to hear more about the "Otter Creek Incident" from last week from someone else's perspective, and for Brian Bridgewater's recount, click here and Tommy "Full Gnarlz" Hagg's right here.  It's also vibrated my spare tire a bit loose, and one of the nuts on my inverter completely off, which could have ended poorly had it touched the other lead. 

After running shuttle, I did a sweet donut in the parking lot and headed up to The Mill Place with Chris for some after paddling grub.  Starting soon, they'll be doing a Ribs and Wings special with an all you can eat salad and baked potato bar!  After dinner, I dropped off Clark's wet clothes at his house and headed back to Mo'town to find out that the Mountain State Brewing Company brew pub opened tonight down the street from me.

So here I am not, waiting for some friends to get here from Pittsburgh so I can go to sleep.  The goal is to run 3 laps on the LBS tomorrow and hopefully the 3 days in a row/3 laps in one day combination is strong enough to break the curse of the carnage.  The last few days have taught me some things, and here they are:
  • Carnage can occur at any moment, so always have a camera on you.  If I had shot video the last two days, I would have a sweet carnage reel for the video.
  • Never use a drysuit with latex booties, they tear very easily, but Elmers contact cement does a decent job for repairs, although they will need replacing in the near future.
  • Everyone swims, and sometimes it's freaking hilarious.
I think that about covers it, but I had more in the brain while I was writing this.  I got the Keen Gorge Boot for the rest of creeking season.  I tried them out on the LBS today, and they are better than the Teva P-2s and Protons that I have used in the past, so we'll see how they last.

Looking like I may be heading to Fayetteville tomorrow night for an epic Sunday of creeking.  This week is shaping up to be awesome, as the Bad News Boat Squad will be in town to fire up some WV creeks.  So basically, with the rain on the way and proposal crunch time now, I'll be boating during the day and writing at night.  May only get 1 day off in the next week and a half!  Anyways, enough for now, and it's dawn patrole on the LBS tomorrow.

SYOTR!