Showing posts with label animas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animas. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Animas, and 680 fpm more

Chris Baer cleaning the last drop of Crazy Women Creek, Animas, CO, Colorado, Canyon Creek,
Chris Baer cleaning the last drop of Crazy Women Creek

The Animas, 

The 4 Corners crew, Cruise Quenelle, Joel Cameron, Tony Miley, Dave Farkas, Sasha Stauffer, Eric Munroe, Drew Beezley, and myself took off for the daunting task of paddling from the Third Gorge of Lime Creek aka Cascade creek, down to the Animas, hiking up and paddling Canyon Creek aka Crazy Women, and then paddling down the Animas through the Rockwood Gorge. My entire body was sore the next day and my mind was still revelling in the amazing action of one of the best combo runs I have ever put together.

The Crew, Cruise Quenelle, Joel Cameron, Tony Miley, Dave Farkas, Sasha Stauffer, Eric Munroe, Drew Beezley, and Chris Baer, CO, colorado, durango kayak, 3 gorge lime, third gorge, animas, canyon creek, cascade creek
The Crew, Cruise Quenelle, Joel Cameron, Tony Miley, Dave Farkas, Sasha Stauffer, Eric Munroe, Drew Beezley, and Chris Baer 

Third Gorge Lime, aka Cascade Creek

Get the Backpack ready for another classic Durango hike, luckily the mile and a half hike is down hill and relatively painless. Once on water the action starts quick and the two mile section rips by.

Sasha Stauffer, paddling through Landslide on Cascade Creek aka 3rd Gorge Lime, Chris Baer, Animas, CO, Colorado
Sasha Stauffer, paddling through Landslide on Cascade Creek aka 3rd Gorge Lime

Tony Miley, a preface

Tony is a class 5 kayaker, partial owner of 4 Corners Riversports, and was the first person to take legitimate interest in my kayaking. After paddling with Tony on the Gauley River in West Virginia he offered me a sponsorship program with his kayak shop. Sense then I have received the honor of paddling with him in a myriad of locations, including my first run down Vallecito where he laughed at me and told me that I don't get to scout anything. Tony's vague beta and big smile have created tons of adventures for everyone around him.

Unfortunately Tony was involved in a major ATV accident a couple years ago and lost most of his right hand. Fortunately Tony is exceedingly resilient. He has gotten back up to full speed, with the help of a few prosthetics, and an amazingly strong spirit.

Crazy Women aka Canyon Creek 

This run is legit, 680 feet per mile of action, thank god it's less then a mile other wise my nerves would have faltered. Upon reaching the confluence of Crazy Women and the Animas Cruise Quenelle leaped from his kayak and started into an incoherent stream of words. It's in, let's go, big, waterfall, cauldron, really hard, skate board? I wasn't really sure what was going on. The entire crew quickly hopped out of there kayaks and followed Cruise (who was the only one with a kayak) up the hill. Thankfully Tony Miley turned around and saw me still sitting in my boat on the beach. I asked "Tony what is going on here?" Tony responded with a quick and very excited, "Grab your boat and start hiking there is a couple big water falls, you will want to run these for sure."

In classic Durango fashion, the protocol is to hike the 680 feet of gradient and then paddle back to the Animas. Thankfully Tony is the man, and helped me carry my kayak to the top of the steepest pitch.

Upon looking at the micro creek, I was excited to see very runnable drops. The downfall is that the drops are unnervingly close to each other. The entire posy was running around scouting from every imaginable angle. After a couple minutes Cruise came up to me and asked me if I was ready. Laughter came out of me..... " whoa whoa whoa I'm kayaking this? whats the line?" Cruise took a couple minutes to describe the preferred lines in the tiny and very committing canyon.

Tony set himself up in the middle of the canyon to be safety, the rest of the crowd huddled around the rim of the canyon waiting to watch the entertainment. Cruise and I sat at the put in for a couple minutes contemplating our lines and cooling off after the exceedingly steep hike. Quickly we slipped into the creek and the action started. One 15 footer into the next into a small rock that fortunately stopped me only inches away from going directly into the Skate Ramp drop. I was on an eddy line looking 20ish feet down at Tony setting safety. The boil under me subsided and I was luckily able to back paddle into the eddy and set up correctly for the next big drop. Skate Ramp is a 20 footer with a launch ramp near the bottom. Both Cruise and I get thrown around and Tony was at the bottom grabbing our boats before we washed into the next rapid. With Tony's classic big smile, he high fived us and shouted out "nice lines boys!"

Cruise Quenelle in the middle of the second canyon, chris baer, co, animas, crazy women, canyon creek, colorado, durango
Cruise Quenelle in the middle of the second canyon
The second pitch it the big one. Cruise and I decided to skip the first manky 4 foot ledge. The plan was to seal launch off a very precarious rock ledge that instantly shoot us into a funky 8 foot drop. It was Tony Miley with (one hand) that helped us into our boats and gave us the final shove, Seal launching us into the mess of white water below. The second drop was an off-vert 20 with some serious piton potential half way down. The last and biggest drop is a 30ish footer that lands in a very containing cauldron that to our luck had a large log wedged into the left side of the landing zone.

Cruise Quenelle with a beautiful line and a little log loving at the bottom, Chris Baer, Animas, Crazy women, canyon creek , co , colorado
Cruise Quenelle with a beautiful line and a little log loving at the bottom
Cruise and my lines went exceedingly well and after some high fives and hugs, we were back on the Animas paddling towards Rockwood Gorge.

Beyond Rockwood,

The Animas river is absolutely amazing, one spectacular section after the next. The white water contained below Rockwood is as pushy and committing as I ever want to test. For a full write up click here.


Looking down into Pandora's box, animas, chris baer, co , colorado, Backer's box, durango
Looking down into Pandora's box
Luke Hanson charging between the sieves in the Baker's Box, chris baer, pandora's , dunango, co , colorado , animas
Luke Hanson charging between the sieves in the Baker's Box
Just an average run out in Pandora's box, animas, chris baer, co, colorado, Baker's, kayak,
Just an average run out in Pandora's box

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Race summery

An early season contest summery.


So rafting season has officially took over my life again..... But I have snuck away from AVA to get some competitions in. First off was Teva games, Homestake creek race starts off the weekend, this is the epitome of a step manky little creek. It starts with a man made plywood slide to auto boof into the creek. Paddle like hell threw the shallow mank that leads to a very manky rapid tons of potential to get pinned, and no direct line. Then it eases right into a series of 6 foot ledges and then the finnish line heck of a fun course with lots of places to make and loose time. I had two good practice laps and my timed run put me smack dab in the middle of the heat, not bad for the level of competition at this event.






There was also a mellow down river race that was held in Gore creek just East of Vail. There was very limited information on what boats where available to race, and my glass boat was turned down. So I jumped in the Habitat and charged hard for 20 minutes or so right back down to the international bridge to check out the freestyle event, and by god the boys where going huge. You really have to give the town and the designer credit the hole is damn good for being on a 400 cfs creek.









I also was able to catch some of the mountain bike trials races, this was pretty cool to see. They set up a difficult course and then rode it head to head incredibly fast, these guys really are talented.


LOL then the mud run, three 1 kilometer laps with a big mud pit in the middle some of these shots where just amazing. The amount of people that came out without shoes and covered from head to toe in mud was just hysterical.


Next up was the 8-ball races, I competed in both the raft and kayak devisions. These events draw a huge crowd, The kayak event starts 6 people head to head down the little class 2 Gore creek, and then there is 6-8 guys down stream in there boats with the sole duty to nocking you off your line by all means necessary. Bumping smashing paddle clacking mayhem. I managed to make the semi finals in the kayak devision and took a huge hit at the bottom hole to get bumped out of the finals. The finals where absolutely amazing, all the competitors where basically on top of each other along with 8 other people dolling-out tremendous hits. It was an amazing Photo finnish.


The raft side of things was equally entertaining, I didn't even have a partner at the beginning of the day. I talked to a couple of the other competitors and asked if there was any odd men out.... 10 minutes latter I get a call, "go over and sign a wavier I got you a partner". With no idea who I was paddling with I signed my wavier. I ran back over to the competition venue met my partner, who ends up being a total bad ass, and is representing Canoe and Kayak magazine. We got a practice lap in, we were working well together in the boat. Our practice lap felt great. The competition started with the rafts three wide launching off the beach, We had a great start getting out in the pole position. We came threw the gates and styled our way threw the first heat. Second heat went exactly the same pole position and supper smooth threw the gates..... On to finals, in the finals was two boats from the mens national team (Behind the 8 ball) and us a rag tag duo put together minutes before the race, the start felt great but the 8-ball guys teamed up on us and after allot of bumping grinding and a little laughing we found ourselves in last place. As we came into the two lower gates we saw the first boat miss a gate and have to come back up the eddy to try to get to the gate again, as they where paddling back up the eddy the second place team slipped in right in front of them blocking them from the gate. This was our chance, we did the exact same thing, slid in between the gate and the second place boat styled the gate zipped to the other gate and started laughing uncontrollable as we passed threw the finnish line in first place. A gold meddle, not what I was expecting when I signed up with a random guy moments before the race.



The next weekend brought me down to Durango for Animus river days, or as I like to call it Animus Fest. As soon as I got into town I drove over to 4 Corners River Sports and met up with Tony and the boys, We shared some stories and it was down to the play hole for a little surfing, the hole wasn't that good and again..... I don't really like to play boat. So the session was quick and we Headed into town for a couple drinks. The next morning we headed up to Valllicito, This run gets described as the best mile of white water in the state, I would totally agree. The water level was a little low but Tony said that it would be a great level for my first run. As I have stated before I love running things blind. Tony knowing this and with a huge grin and a small chuckle said, "you don't get to scout". I intern had a huge smile, Tony also gave me some of the best beta, "start left driving right and hit your boof". That was all I got for beta for entrance, a goofy lead in into a 15-ft boof that lands right next to a cave. I landed with a huge smile and knew the rest of the mile was going to be amazing, we routed threw the run with the regular tid bits of beta "hit your boof", "follow me", " go left". This run really is an amazing piece of white water in a fantastic gorge.
That afternoon I jumped in my long fiberglass boat (a 1970s relic) and did the down river race threw town, 10 minutes in my legs had gone totally numb and I paddled the last 20 minutes wondering if I had legs or for that matter how much water was in the boat. the boat held up great and my time sucked, it was still a ton of fun. We also paddled in the floating parade threw town, the parade is as much dress up hooligan activities as you can handle. On to the freestyle contest and again I sat and watched as some of the paddlers still where able to get some decent tricks, in a water deprived hole. Animus Fest rules.

Back to Granite CO for my home event, FIBARK, and most importantly the Pine Creek race. It is amazing the water level always manages to be at an absolutely terrifying level for this event. The pine creek hole is notorious for handing out some stiff beatings. Wes and I walked straight across for the rafting shop put on and paddled 2 minutes down to the start of the course, we looked at each other for a second and the unanimous "lets just bomb it" came out of our mouths. I turned and paddled into the hardest rapid on the Arkansas at the hardest possible level, the waves and holes leading up to the main move where huge but I held my line got down to the big hole tried to go left and was hung up in the eddy fence, and got spun. The hole was 10 feet behind me and sure as shit I went into it got a quick roll in time to see Wes come right in with me. We tandem surfed for a few seconds and amazingly, both got flushed out of the hole on the same surge.
This wasn't making my confidence grow, but it was time to get my time trial in. I had a great start, got down to one of the first big laterals got turned back wards and had to stay backwards threw the next lateral burning some time, I charged hard into the S move, and had a really smooth line around the hole. Triple drop went smooth and I styled the boof into the eddy at the finnish line. All in all it put me in 10th position for the head to heads. The head to heads are a 4 man mass start, Launching off the eroding bank 4 wide can be really messy, but by the time you are in the heat of the rapid every one usually has a little space. I had a solid first heat and managed to zip passed the hole to put myself in the top 16. From there I had a stacked bracket, I flew past the hole in third place only a few feet away from second and as we came to the final boof, I nailed it and flew into the eddy got one huge stroke and a photo finnish. Actually I was denied the pass into the next round initially but upon further video review I got the word that I had made the pass by an inch or so. Top 8 O.K. this is where I just got blown out, I had a ruff start and came across the line in a distant 3rd.

This is home for the summer, Gold Camp a defunct kids camp that is now our rafting companies operations post.




We've gone plaid, again.
Well I got a first decent last year on a rather funny drop, this thing is the spill way to clear creek reservoir, and only runs on very rear occasions. I don't know if they were doing work on the normal outflow or what but, the reservoir was allowed to crest over the spill way and we got to go huck our self's off it once again. We showed up the first day with three kayaks, a Hyside mini me, two inter-tubes, and a paco pad. I dove into the mini me and fired it right up with a huge boof, landed drug the raft up and being ultra giddy, grabbed one of the inter-tubes and ran back to the top. I sat down in the tube and thought this is a really bad idea, and pushed off.

The speed you pick up in this drop is absurd and having my unprotected butt an inch off the concrete was definitely unnerving right up to the point that I double hand boofed the lip flew threw the air and came up hysterically laughing.

At this point it was game on, the Mini Me made a couple more R1 descents and then another guide climbed on a Paco Pad and very hesitantly pushed off. He looked pretty sketchy on the way to the lip but flew head first off the drop and came up with a huge smile.

Now the rules were definitely off everyone was crying laughing and we decided to go off it in the Mini Me with two of us, this went great and then to up the ante once more. R3 thats right I actually got to guide a boat off this thing,


I don't think I have done anything this foolish sense last gauley season. I was sitting on-top of a double stack of rafts asking for forward strokes so then when we crashed into dildo rock it would be even worse...... Any ways we flew down the in-ramp going exceedingly fast and we all hit our boof strokes, maybe even too good. The boat was nose up flying threw the air, and when it landed the front two guys tried to hold there ground but got tossed towards the rear of the boat. Me sitting in the far back didn't help this, and we performed a very slow totally vertical back flip.

Well that was a little long winded, but check out the next installment from China.
Pictures and write up by Chris Baer