Paddling pics

INSAYN

Adventurer
The family paddling around Henry Hagg Lake

P6120096.jpg


P6120121.jpg



Preparing for a 6am surf launch at Cape Kiwanda.
P4090006.jpg


The end of the day, what a beautiful Oregon coast day.
P4100028.jpg


Another day on the water at Cape Kiwanda.
P5290071.jpg


Phat black rock fish, later made into awesome fish tacos.
P5290090.jpg


The guys preparing to head back to the beach through the surf zone.
P5290098.jpg


Safely back on dry land. No wipe outs.
P5290103.jpg


Cape Lookout on the south side.
P7160296.jpg


Water clarity was great that day. Was able to watch the rock fish 25-35 feet below us take notice and attack our lures. Rare to see this in Oregon.
P7160303.jpg


Small Lingcod.
P7160306.jpg
 

jpvm

Explorer
Some from me ....

Southern Chile

img7449.jpg


img7168d.jpg


Northern Chile

img7736x.jpg


This is @ almost 10.000 ft masl , looking for a salt flat lake...

img8114a.jpg
 

bunduguy

Supporting Sponsor
Lake Malawi....

Kayaking Lake Malawi off Mumbo Island. A little freaky with huge submerged boulders.
 

Attachments

  • rou kayaking malawi.jpg
    rou kayaking malawi.jpg
    341.5 KB · Views: 62

T.Low

Expedition Leader
New River (WV)
img0266w.jpg



I miss the New. It was my first white water experience. I especially like running Greyhound Bus Stopper all the way river right, such a cool slot above that never ending little whirlpool to China.

Oh yeah, and we don't have warm water in Washington outside of the hot tub. I really miss that.
 

T.Low

Expedition Leader
Hi Andreas
You havent heard of Georgian Bay in Ontario....the Mink/McCoy Islands and the Philip Edward Island ..paddling paradise east side of Canada's great lakes.


Both certainly are world class paddling regions, but you're right; people don't often realize how much shoreline is contained within Georgian Bay and that it is infact part of the Niagra Escarpment that creates quite a dramatic shoreline. I've spent a bit of time paddling Tobermory and south toward Owen Sound 15-20 yrs ago. Amazing looking down into the water and being able to see house sized rocks 30 ft below the surface.
 

jpvm

Explorer
Pics I took 6 years ago in the Chilean Futaleufu river , world class white water and nature experience... rapids from family pleasure to 5+ class rapids.
www.earthriver.com for more info.

puconenero2005129.jpg


puconenero2005128.jpg


puconenero2005127.jpg


puconenero2005126.jpg


puconenero2005125.jpg


puconenero2005123.jpg


puconenero2005122.jpg
 

T.Low

Expedition Leader
I thought the Fuetaleafu was damned up before then. I am thinking of something else, or a different section?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
188,255
Messages
2,904,568
Members
229,805
Latest member
Chonker LMTV
Top