The Colorado Kayak Chronicle aka CKS Squad Blog: A place for CKS’s Staff and Team Paddlers to share trip reports, gear reviews, photo postings and insights into anything and everything paddling. The goal of this blog is to bring you a variety of perspectives and interests from around the world, to share inspiring photos, videos and stories and most importantly, to help you get excited for your next day on the river!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Team Pyranha Videooooooo
It's still snowing someplaces, but it's melting in others. I guess winter is about to be over, so here's a little eye candy to get ya stoked for the upcoming kayaking season. Check out this fun promotional video Dave Fusilli put together. It showcases what some of the team paddlers have been up to and includes clips of the NEW playboat... THE MOLAN!!
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Pre-season salt river trip
Living in NM, the Salt river in Arizona is an easy day drive away.
Not sure why I had never been on this river before, I was determined to get on it this year. After a hectic job working at the NM legislative session for 35 days straight, I rallied a few friends and we headed out to do a pre-permit wilderness run of the Salt. The key to doing a self support kayaking trip is to find a raft :)
Mike Pagel was kind enough to drive from Fort Collins (16 hr drive vs our 6 hr drive) and provide the raft support for us. It's hard seeing your good kayaking buddies become rafters, but after loading on all the food and beer, I wish more would convert.
The wilderness run of the salt is a 60 mile (including the day run) trip through beautiful canyons and spiky spiny scenery. I would rate it 9 out of 10 stars in terms of beauty. The whitewater is not bad either. Mostly class 3 with a couple 4's thrown in to keep you on your toes. I highly recommend this trip. Most folks do this trip in 4-6 days. We busted it out in two and a half in order to get home for work (some of us).
We had a great time, good friends and a special place.
I can't wait to go back and spend a more lesurily pace in this amazing place.
Permits are required after March 1st.
Salt river permit Info
No permit needed before that, but all rules and regulations apply. You are on Apache land when you launch, please pay attention to the fees due there and where not to camp as long as you are on the reservation.
Enjoy the photos......
Stocked up with good premium beer and the new 2010 Burn
Pagel and Lex rigging up among the masses
Not sure who this is, but he was happy.
We let all the Pre-season crazies launch in front of us. 12 rafts in this one group. We passed them pretty quick and never saw them again
kayaking buddy turned rafter and loving it...
Are we lost?
Carter and the ray of light watch as Pagel gets us beer....
Cot = great sleep
The first tall cacti, and it is tall-up to 30 ft tall. each arm=100 yrs of living
Nothing like a good rafting buddy to start the day right...
floating...
entering a canyon
Lex at Blackrock...
Lex was commissioned by the forest service to count fish
Matt at Blackrock...
Pagel=smooth
great friends and great beer....
enjoying the view
Sunset...
Nice camp...
Alien Pagel has landed..
Burgers-Elk- and Onax. Yummy
Carter break-dancing for whiskey
followed by bootie beer chaser...
Fire games...
con't
River trips are lonely...
Great camp
morning
Contemplating melting into the wilderness
Lex at Quartzite
Forest service contract renewed...
Matt at Corkscrew
notice the driftwood 15 ft above Pagels head? that was from when the salt hit 100,000cfs in February...
I'm tall, but this big boy was at least 20ft tall....
My religion!
I'll be back again next year. Enjoy the upcoming runn-off and be safe out there. Beers, Atom....
PS, the new 2010 Burn was really nice. Review coming soon....
Not sure why I had never been on this river before, I was determined to get on it this year. After a hectic job working at the NM legislative session for 35 days straight, I rallied a few friends and we headed out to do a pre-permit wilderness run of the Salt. The key to doing a self support kayaking trip is to find a raft :)
Mike Pagel was kind enough to drive from Fort Collins (16 hr drive vs our 6 hr drive) and provide the raft support for us. It's hard seeing your good kayaking buddies become rafters, but after loading on all the food and beer, I wish more would convert.
The wilderness run of the salt is a 60 mile (including the day run) trip through beautiful canyons and spiky spiny scenery. I would rate it 9 out of 10 stars in terms of beauty. The whitewater is not bad either. Mostly class 3 with a couple 4's thrown in to keep you on your toes. I highly recommend this trip. Most folks do this trip in 4-6 days. We busted it out in two and a half in order to get home for work (some of us).
We had a great time, good friends and a special place.
I can't wait to go back and spend a more lesurily pace in this amazing place.
Permits are required after March 1st.
Salt river permit Info
No permit needed before that, but all rules and regulations apply. You are on Apache land when you launch, please pay attention to the fees due there and where not to camp as long as you are on the reservation.
Enjoy the photos......
Stocked up with good premium beer and the new 2010 Burn
Pagel and Lex rigging up among the masses
Not sure who this is, but he was happy.
We let all the Pre-season crazies launch in front of us. 12 rafts in this one group. We passed them pretty quick and never saw them again
kayaking buddy turned rafter and loving it...
Are we lost?
Carter and the ray of light watch as Pagel gets us beer....
Cot = great sleep
The first tall cacti, and it is tall-up to 30 ft tall. each arm=100 yrs of living
Nothing like a good rafting buddy to start the day right...
floating...
entering a canyon
Lex at Blackrock...
Lex was commissioned by the forest service to count fish
Matt at Blackrock...
Pagel=smooth
great friends and great beer....
enjoying the view
Sunset...
Nice camp...
Alien Pagel has landed..
Burgers-Elk- and Onax. Yummy
Carter break-dancing for whiskey
followed by bootie beer chaser...
Fire games...
con't
River trips are lonely...
Great camp
morning
Contemplating melting into the wilderness
Lex at Quartzite
Forest service contract renewed...
Matt at Corkscrew
notice the driftwood 15 ft above Pagels head? that was from when the salt hit 100,000cfs in February...
I'm tall, but this big boy was at least 20ft tall....
My religion!
I'll be back again next year. Enjoy the upcoming runn-off and be safe out there. Beers, Atom....
PS, the new 2010 Burn was really nice. Review coming soon....