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July 08, 2008

LVMTV::Colorado States Series, Hurricane Bertha, Why Kayakers Are Cheap

OK first things first.

The LVM East Coast Giant Slalom will take place on July 26th on The Green River N.C.  Please keep in mind "Operational Schedules are Determined Daily".
Registration will be at Green River Adventures at the top of the hill from 8-10 AM.  A racers meeting will take place at 10:05 AM.  We will tell everyone where the down-river and slalom courses will be held at that time.  Keep in mind we will do both events on Saturday, July 26th so be ready to ride!  This is about as much fun as you can legally have.

Now this week we preview some footage from The Los Pinos in Colorado.  This run is one of the premiere expeditions in the State of Colorado.  We join Colorado locals Nick Wigston, Leif Embertson, Forest Noble and Tommy Hilleke as they spend a few days deep in the nowhere of Colorado.  The Los Pinos is a unique expedition for many reasons, but one aspect about this trip that really stands out is how the trip begins on the east side of the continental divide and you paddle out the west side.  This run truly starts at the spine of the North American Continent.

John Grace seems to think that Hurricane Bertha is going to ease the drought conditions in the Southeast...we hate to burst his bubble but not a chance.

Finally we try and figure out why kayakers are so cheap.  If you think you know why post a comment or send us an email at lvmvideo@gmail.com.  Click "watch this" to enjoy the show.

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Here are a few pics from the Los Pinos trip


Forest Noble, Nick Wigston and Leif Embertson getting ready to start the trip


Tommy Hilleke in the meat of The Los Pinos


Forest Noble sporting his pink helmet in a ray of sunshine


Nick Wigston boofing the @#$% out of some Colorado mank

June 25, 2008

LVMTV::Giant Slalom Results Oh-Be-Joyful

Crested Butte...what can we say?

LVM Giant Slalom...what can we say?

Oh-Be-Joyful...what can we say?

This is the first of a series of post on The Oh-Be-Joyful LVM Giant Slalom Race, Crested Butte kayaking and the other destinations Colorado holds.

LVM Giant Slalom Oh-Be-Joyful

We arrived to an Oh-Be-Joyful creek full of water...not too high, but higher than any other race level we had seen in the past.  As always we started with the downriver event with 17 boys and two ladies.  The downriver event went smoothly and Andrew Holcombe bested Jared Seiler by one second to claim the lead after the first leg of the event.

Next with the help of Shane Benedict we set up the Giant Slalom Course itself.  The racers were as always surprised at the gate placement.  This surprise turned quickly to excitement as Jake Greenbaum pulled a slick direct line on the first gate forcing each upcoming racer to rethink their strategy.

Click "watch this" to check out the video of the moves around all the gates.

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Here are a few pics from the event.


Local law enforcement was on hand to enjoy the festival (Black Canyon legend Milo Winn)

 


Adriene Levknecht making it around gate 2

 


Dave Fusilli coming in hot to gate 3

 


Bryan Kirk setting up for gate 5

 


Jared Seiler stoked after his first run

 


Andrew Holcombe on his way to first place

Downriver Race Results:

Men

1. Andrew Holcombe             3:50
2. Jared Seiler                      3:51
3. Josh Bechtel                     3:53
3. Bryan Kirk                        3:53
4. Clay Wright                      3:55
5  Graham Seiler                  3:56
6. Alex Hotze                       3:57
7. Evan Ross                        4:01
8. Dave Fusilli                       4:05
9. Jake Saxon                      4:07
10. Travis Winn                    4:11
10. Conor Finny                    4:11
11. Jonny Myers                   4:12
12. Dave Levitt                     4:15
13. Geoff Calhoun                4:23
14. Chad Pickens                  4:34
15. Jake Greenbaum             4:37

Women

1.   Kristi Murrin                   5:37
2.   Adriene Levknecht            DNF

Giant Slalom Results

Men

1. Andrew Holcombe
1. Clay Wright
2. Bryan Kirk
3. Geoff Calhoun
4. Dave Fusilli
5. Jake Greenbaum
6. Evan Ross
7. Graham Seiler
8. Josh Bechtel
9. Travis Winn
10. Jared Seiler
11. Dave Levitt
12. Jonny Meyers
13. Alex Hotze
14. Connor Finny
15. Chad Pickens

Women

1. Adriene Levknecht
2. Kristi Murrin

Final Results:

Women

1.  Adriene Levknecht
1.  Kristi Murrin

Men

Overall Results:
1. Andrew Holcombe
2. Clay Wright
3. Bryan Kirk
4. Dave Fusilli
5. Graham Seiler
6. Geoff Calhoun
7. Evan Ross
8. Josh Bechtel
9. Jake Greenbaum
10. Jared Seiler
11. Travis Winn
12. Jake Sackson
13. Johnny Meyers
14. Dave Levitt
15. Alex Hoetze
16. Conor Finney
17. Chad Pickens

After the event Tommy Hilleke, Bryan Kirk, Clay Wright and John Grace got a day of paddling in.  Here are a couple of pictures Bryan Kirk shot.  Check out Bryan here

Tommy Hilleke getting a day off from work

 

John Grace getting stupid

June 19, 2008

LVMTV::Giant Slalom Oh-Be-Joyful

Sorry for the lack of detail, but we wanted to make sure all would be good with flows before we started spraying too much.

Come one come all.

When:  Register Saturday 8-10 AM  (Race starts at 11AM)

Where: Oh-Be-Joyful campground

Format:  Saturday downriver race, Sunday Giant Slalom...If you don't know what this is look at previous posts on this site.  This race will crown the Rocky Mountain Regional champ and the top 20 will be invited to The Giant Slalom Championship and the chance to win a pile of cash!

We are bringing prizes and trophies so hope to see everyone out.

May 06, 2008

LVMTV :: Giant Slalom and LVM #26 Preview

LVM Giant Slalom update.

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Top finishers video at LIQUIDLOGIC website.




Ok this is how the scoring works for The LVM Giant Slalom.  Below are the racers times for the downriver portion of the event.  What we do is take the times and every racer get a percentage of the first racer.  So Tao gets 100% for spanking everyone down the river.  Todd Anderson, the overall champion was second and his time was 98% of Tao's time.  This is the formula used for each racer.  So although Tao's 16 second lead may seem like a lot in reality it is only two percent faster than Todd.
15:36    Tao Berman    100%
15:52    Todd Anderson    98%
16:12    Ryan Casey    96%
16:18    Geoff Calhoun    96%
16:41    Ryan Scott    94%
17:12    LJ Groth    90%
17:15    Austin Rathman    90%
17:32    Matt Gaudette    89%
17:36    Keel Brightman    88%
17:46    Chris Korbulic    88%
18:06    Joey Stumpfel    86%
18:08    Bo Wallace    86%
18:31    Mikkel St. Jean Duncan       84%
18:47    Dan Rubado    83%
19:03    Mark Cecchini    81%
19:29    Ben Hawthorne    80%
19:35    Glen Dagerstein    80%
20:03    Jono Ramsey    78%
23:18    Lana Young (Female Champ)    100%

Now Day 2 we added both runs on the Slalom Course and came up with a percentage for each racer there.  Here Todd was the most consistent and had the combined fastest time, which turned out to be 2:55.  This percentage was averaged with the results from Day 1 to determine a winner.  You can see why making all the gates is paramount to having an overall good finish.  Send us an email at lvmvideo.com with any questions and we will see you next week.

Heat #1
1. Ryan Casey 1:20
2. Tao Berman 1:24
3: Todd Anderson 1:30
4. Mikkel St. Jean Duncan 1:41
5. Keel Brightman 1:42

Heat #2
1. Geoff Calhoun 1:21
2. Todd Anderson 1:25
3. Mikkel St. Jean Duncan 1:28
4. LJ Groth 1:30
5: Matt Gaudette 1:33


OVERALL RESULTS

Women
1. Lana Young

Men
1. Todd Anderson
2. Geoff Calhoun
3. Tao Berman
4. Mikkel St. Jean Duncan
5. LJ Groth
6. Keel Brightman
7. Glen Dagelstein
8. Matt Gaudette
9. Ryan Scott
10. Jono Ramsey
11. Ryan Casey
12. Chris Korbulic
13. Austin Rathman
14. Joey Stumpfel

Check out the videos at the top of the post for all the action.

April 24, 2008

LVM #26 "The Southeast Issue" premiere 4/24/2008

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What: LVM #26 "The Southeast Issue" waterfall huckfest with Thomas Oliver's "On The Down Low"
When: 9:30PM
Where: Fine Arts Theatre

April 15, 2008

LVMTV :: The Giant Slalom begins at The Little White

 




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Regional Divisions of the U.S.


The Whitewater Giant Slalom Series
Brought to you by LVM

Details of Little White Race Qualifier

Registration: Saturday 8:30-9:30
Location: At Drano Lake (LW takeout) at the parking-lot on the left just before the normal parking area (aka the big parking lot with the porta potty's)

Competitor Meeting 9:30 both days
Race Start time 11:00 both days
A shuttle for boats from the takeout to the put-in will be provided and we would appreciate all competitors to please try and carpool to reduce the amount of traffic as much as possible. Parking for the put-in should occur at the empty parking lot on River right at the bridge. Please do not over-fill the normal parking area.

Entry fee $25...There is no cash purse for this event, but $4,000 up for grabs on the Green River Giant Slalom championships on August 30 and 31. Entry fee does include food and a DVD on saturday night at the party.
Party will be at the Wind River Cellars/ Winery in Husum, WA...Maps will be provided at registration. Please send an email to lvmvideo@gmail.com with any questions.



The Whitewater Giant Slalom is the evolution of whitewater kayak racing.  With the evolution of technology and technique, athletes of all sports continue to push the stage at which they compete.  In the sport of kayaking rivers that were once considered to be on the edge of navigability are now commonly ran by hundreds, if not thousands, of people every season.  This new stage is where the most skilled paddlers focus their attention and for this reason LVM brings you The Whitewater Giant Slalom Championship.

Regions

The Giant Slalom Championship is set up with three qualifying regions:  The West Coast Region, Rocky Mountain Region, and The East Coast Region.  Each region only allows participants residing in that area to compete for the trophy. This assures that each region has a true champion.  The top twenty from each region are then invited to attend the championship on the Green River in North Carolina, where a cash purse will be distributed and a Whitewater's Giant Slalom Champion will be crowned.
Anyone from abroad is invited to race.  If their time is in the top twenty of a region they will be invited to the championship, but will not bump out any of the local competitors.  No racers can attempt to qualify more than once.


Format

The race will be held over two days. Day 1 will be the downriver race:  a simple point A to point B race with the competitors leaving in one-minute intervals.  The times of the racers will determine the seeding for the next event held on Day 2-the Giant Slalom itself. This will consist of a course set up in the morning featuring several route markers that must be negotiated in numerical order.  No practice runs will be allowed.  Each contestant will get two runs, which will be combined for total score.

The Markers
We have three types of markers: traditional single pole markers, floating markers, and eddy markers.  The pole and floating markers are completed by passing on the appropiate side, designated by color.   Anything goes as long as you pass the marker on the designated side without a touch.  The eddy markers are completed by touching them with the bow of your boat.  Check out this video.

 Check out this video. 

Safety

For the most comprehensive safety, the participants must take part.   No one is more experienced in safety than the competitors themselves. Half of the participants will go down the course and set up safety positions with everyone in eyesight of each other.  After the first group goes there will be a short break to switch safety groups.

Rules

Marker touch: 10 second addition
Marker miss: 50 second addition
Boat Length:  9 feet max, no minimum, one boat allowed for competition, no boat altering
Men and Women classes (must have 5 competitors to be considered a class)
No junior or over 40 classes this year, but may be added in the future.

Entry Fee

$25  (Includes free DVD, and dinner)

Prize Money

$4000 prize money and a lot of glory!


Locations/Schedule
We have divided the U.S. into three regions., East, Rocky Mountains  and West Region.   We are primarily holding one race in each area that acts as a qualifier.  Our mindset in selecting locations is based on reliability of water levels, as well as fun factor, access, and a host of other considerations.  Due to the unpredictable influence of climate, all dates and locations are subject to change.  Continue to check LVMTV for race updates.

West Coast Region: (20 qualifiers)
The west coast regional will be split between The Little White/White Salmon race April 19-20 and the PBR Whitewater Revival May 30-31.  Due to the short amount of time between this announcement and the upcoming Little White Race, we are offering two chances to qualify.  The Top Ten from each will be invited to the finals. 

Rocky Mountain Region: (20 qualifiers)
The Rockies regional will be held on Oh-Be-Joyful creek on June 21st and 22nd.  This date may be moved back depending on the rate at which the snow melts.

East Coast Region: (20 qualifiers)
The east coast regional is yet to be determined.  We have several options here and will finalize the location in the near future.  The tentative dates are July 26 and 27.

The Championship:
The championship will be held on the Green River in North Carolina on August 30th, 31st…at 200%.

Summary

The Whitewater Giant Slalom Series is meant to represent a few key things..  First we want to have the races on rivers that we all love to paddle, so that no matter what place one gets, they still have a great time.  As well, we invite everyone and hope to see a large contingency of racers vying for those top twenty qualifying positions.  The purpose of the Giant Slalom Series is to push the sport of whitewater kayaking.  With the Giant Slalom course a paddler is forced to use new lines and even the playing field for all racers-everyone is paddling it for the 1st time.   Check back next week and we will have more updates, but for now all you west coasters make sure you make it up to the Little White Salmon to represent.

March 11, 2008

LVMTV:: Shred Ready's "Because Rocks Hurt" Art Exhibit

LVMTV catches up with Tom Sherburne, founder of Shred Ready helmets about the "Because Rocks Hurt" hemet traveling art exhibit. The 1st stop on the tour is Thursday night, March 13th in Asheville, NC. The "Because Rocks Hurt" tour is a benefit for American Whitewater. All the helmets will be sold ebay style (for the set price or bidding) and all the proceeds with be donated to American Whitewater.
Check out becauserockshurt.com for more information about the show.

Following our conversation with Tom, John Grace turns the tables on a telemarketing caller.

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Entries in the “Because Rocks Hurt” tour, from top, “Shredder of Space and Time” by Scrambe Campbell, “Disco on Your Head” by Julia Burr and “Making Waves” by Kathleen Grossman. Photos Courtesy Shred Ready/center>


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December 13, 2007

LVMTV: Petite Mecatina & LVM 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway

This week on LVMTV we give you a peek at the Petite Mecatina segment from LVM 24 "Does a Fat Dog Fart When You Kick It?" Available Now. Watch as Tommy Hilleke, Eric Boomer, Billy Murphy, Joe Barkley, John Grace, Pat Camblin, Willie Kern, Fred Corriell, and Anthony Yap make their way through the Petite Mecatina cayon in eastern Quebec.

Eric Boomer on the Mecatina

Week 3 of "The LVM 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway Subscriber Drive"

How it Works?

Convince your fellow kayakers to go to lvmvideo.com and get a one year subscription. When they go to lvmvideo.com to sign up, have them type your name in the "comments" section of the order form. For each one year subscription credited to you, we will put your name in a drawing for a prize each week between now and the new year. The prize for this week is something from IR. The more subscribers in the drawing, the bigger the prize.

It is time for ALL kayakers to get a LVM subscription and for you to get rewarded for it!


We will let you in on a little hint...if you subscribe this week, you are eligible for next weeks drawing.

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November 28, 2007

LVMTV:: Class V Catarafting and Christmas Giveaway

We start out this week's LVMTV with a clip from Shelly Becker and some awesome Class V catarafting on the Icicle. We finish off with a clip of the Tatlow from LVM 24 "Does a Fat Dog Fart When You Kick It?" Read below for what is in between.

Catarafting the Icicle

We here at LVM would like to thank all our loyal subscribers by having "The LVM 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway Subscriber Drive"

How it Works?

Convince your fellow kayakers to go to lvmvideo.com and get a one year subscription. When they go to lvmvideo.com to sign up, have them type your name in the "comments" section of the order form. For each one year subscription credited to you, we will put your name in a drawing for a prize each week between now and the new year. The prize for the first week will be a brand new 197cm Werner Powerhouse paddle.

It is time for ALL kayakers to get a LVM subscription and for you to get rewarded for it!


We will let you in on a little hint...if you subscribe this week, you are eligible for next weeks drawing.

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November 06, 2007

LVMTV:: Green Race Champions

LVMTV caught up with the 2007 Green Race Champions, Robin Betz and Andrew Holcomb. The 2007 Green Race was the biggest and fastest yet with people going off gorilla 141 times and a winning time of 4:27!

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Green Race Winners:

Mens

1. Andrew Holcomb 4:27

2. Pat Keller 4:28

3. Jeff Calhoun 4:31

Womens

1. Robin Betz 5:23

2. Lizzie English 5:25

3. Adriene Levknecht 5:44


The last remaining 2007 Green Race T-shirts for sale here!
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Green Race Results

October 29, 2007

LVMTV News Flash for Green Race

LVMTV catches Jason Hale on his first day in town.

What:Green Race 2007...more water

When: Saturday, November 3rd, 2007-High Noon

Where: Green River Narrows, Green River, North Carolina

Why: Because the water level may be coming up

Email lvmvideo@gmail.com with any Green Race questions.

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August 29, 2007

LVMTV:: VTH Application-Team Dead Reckoning

The third 2007 VTH application is up!
Team Dead Reckoning: Marcus Demuth, Kate DeRoberts, Pat Slaven, and Bill Amos
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Check out all the video applications at the VTH website

Team Dead Reckoning

LVMTV :: VTH Applicants-Team Sweetwater

The second 2007 VTH application is up!
Team Sweetwater: Mark Prator, Tim Keen, Russell Farrow, and Alain Cormier.
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Check out all the video applications at the VTH website

Team Sweetwater

LVMTV:: The new Vacation to Hell Website

The new Vacation to Hell website went live this week! Check out this years applicants. The winners will be announced at the Seattle Sea Kayak Symposium September 15 at the Canoe & Kayak Party.
Check back into the website as more applications come in.

The first video up is The Third Plane: David White, Richard David, Paul Kuthe, and Nick Jacob.
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The Third Plane

July 23, 2007

Oh my the $#@! is getting deep

Just got a message from Todd and Bryan on Day 2 of the 2007 IRVacation To Hell. The call in from yesterday was very positive with lots of good downstream momentum happening. Now the team has made it to camp #2, but have defenintly started running much more difficult whitewater. The walls are climbing above them and they are deep within The Great Bend of the Rio Huallaga. Come on boys we are pulling for you. Can't wait to hear from you tomorrow!



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June 07, 2007

Arnd Schaeftlein's I Can Claim That Italy Tour-Part 3

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Day 7
Race day on the Egua. With water levels still good, everyone is fired up for the Extreme Individual and Team Kayak Races. First…team race.

Team Italy heading down the Egua for the team race

The team race consists of 3 kayakers for a specific country, which have to get down the racecourse the fastest. The idea here is to mimic river running with a couple of friends. The groups have to stay within sight of each other and the finishing time is posted when the slowest member crosses the finish line. 15 teams compete- Italy 1st, Germany 2nd, USA placed 3rd.

A racer heading making his way down the 1st main drop

After the team race was complete, it was time for the individual race. Same racecourse it lines, but 50 men and 10 women competing. The heat is on!

Austin boofing of the slide


Pat making his way down the last drop of the race

Tim from Germany touching the finish




Day 8
Race day on the Sorba. Today’s kayaking events included the Extreme Slalom, and the Individual Sprint Race.

The Extreme Slalom course would be on the Sorba, right below the confluence with the Gronda in Rassa. The same 50 men and 10 women would be competing in the event. At the Teva Extreme Games, there is an only prize for the winner over all-5 races total.

Benny pushing through the slalom race

Sorba Extreme Slalom


Grace lining up for the next gate

With tough gates and disqualifications, the results differed greatly from the previous day. Many got stuck paddling upstream to gate 4 and numerous top contenders didn’t get close enough to the gates.

Competitors warming up on the Gronda

Shortly after the Extreme Slalom, it was time for the individual sprint race, which was originally planned on the Gronda. After several competitors complained that the water level was too low, the event organizers switch the sprint race to the Sorba, going through the same section as the slalom, but adding a little to the top. Many were disappointed, but better safe than sorry.

The Sprint Race

After a hot day, both on and off the river, it was the evening we had all been waiting for. The kayak dinner (with free wine) and the infamous Teva party in Piode at the best discotech in 100km, which is quite ironic, since we were basically in the middle of nowhere.
Lets just say the dinner and party were everything expected, some of the crew even woke up in the discotech at 5AM a bit disoriented and had troubles finding the car outside-to sleep off the rest of their drunkenness.

Day 9
The final race day-boatercross! Those who were serious about competing may have puffed their feathers the night before about drinking heavily, but all showed up well rested on Sunday morning. With all 5 races being of equal value and having the option to drop your lowest score, the heat was on for 1st place and 2 of the competitors were in the same heat-Pat Keller and Michele from Italy. With a little help from some fellow racers Pat made it thourgh the first round anyway.

Benny pushing through the slalom race

Benny leading the heat


Jacobus advancing forward


Pat making his way to the semi-finals


To get the finals, one would have to compete in 3 races, the 4th being the finals. The top 2 races of each heat would move on to the next round. It started out with 32 races and ended with 4.

Race winners


Grace and Old Man rivers enjoying some good Italian wine


Day 10
Today we were greeted with rain, which got us out of bed early and started to make plans to run the Devil’s Slide or Sean Baker Rapid . With reports that Raphael Thiebaut successfully ran the drop the day before our hopes were high.

A dreary morning in camp


Pat and Jacobus fired up


We had scouted this series of 3 rapids on the Sorba early in the week, but the water levels were too high, and completely unburnable. Luck for us, today’s water levels were perfect, about half of before.
It would be Pat Keller, John Grace, and Jacobus Stengliens that would attempt to run the rapids. We made it!
Grace making his way down Baker’s Slide


Can you see him?


Still going

June 04, 2007

Arnd Schaeftlein Italy Tour Part 2

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Day 4

Yet again, we woke up to sunny skies and warm weather. Today's main mission was the Egua, which is the team and individual racecourse for the Teva Extreme Games. After running the main drop multiple times, we made out way down the river and successfully made it through the hole at the bottom of the racecourse that has pulled both Tommy Hilleke and Jason Hale out of their boats.

The Egua Valley


A small village next to the put in of the Egua

Benny on the Egua Slide

Benny, Timo, and Pat on the Egua


Timo on the last drop of the race course


Pat Keller on the Egua

John making it through the sketchy rapid

Our 1st run of the Egua was complete and it was time for a roadside lunch and espressos. With satisfied stomachs it was decided that Pat Keller and Austin Rathman would complete the 1st descent of 2 rapids on a tributary to the Egua.

Pat Keller and Austin making the hike up to the 1st descent


Pat Keller doing the 1st descent on a tributary to the Egua


Austin going 2nd on the 1st descent


Hiking out with success

The 1st descent was a success and it was time to do one last run on the Egua to practice our lines and get ready for Friday's race.

Once more, we had a glorious day on the river and it was time to head back to camp for more of Chef Schaeftlein's gourmet car side food, and of course some beer and wine.

Back at camp grubbing

Day 5
Today would be the hottest day yet, with tempratures getting up to 24C (~78). We would take it easy after 3 long days of paddling. Today's sole mission would be the Semenza, in hopes that the middle section would be running and not be redirected through the power station. Unfortunately we were not so luck and we would have to put on below the power station. The lower section of the Semenza awesome with tight canyons and a much higher flow of water than the other rivers we have been running. The run ended right at our campsite, at the confluence of the Sesia and the Semenza.

A small village next to the section of river we paddled


John on the lower section of the Semenza


Timo on the lower Semenza

Tonight we headed back to the Pizzeria to get another filling of the best Frutta del Mar and pizza in the region.

Day 6
Today’s mission was not so exciting…heading to Torino to pick up John’s long lost bag at the airport.

After 6 hours of driving and errands, it would just be an evening of hanging out that the campground and welcoming the rest of the crew coming in for the event. Tomorrow is the beginning of the Teva Extreme Games in Valsisia.

May 22, 2007

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John Grace and Pat Keller head to Europe for the "Arnd Schaeftlein I Can Claim That Italy Tour" and the Teva Extreme Race in Valsesia, Italy. Part 1...The Verzasca River in Lavertezzo, Switzerland, and the Gronda and Sorba in Valsesia.

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Day 1

After an hour of searching for a "no-show" bag, we departed the Munich airport and were greeted by kayaking legend Arnd Schaeftlein, wet roads and rain. With the region having one of the driest winters in many years, rain was gladly accepted and was the saving grace of the next few days. We made our way to Arnd's hometown north east of Munich. From here, we would formulate out plan.

Hanging out at Arnd’s house


Grace looking through the Italy whitewater gudiebook

With news of 5 days of rain in the Alps, Grace decided to leave his bag behind, in hopes that it would arrive in Torino, and we got ready to head south over the Swiss Alps. It would be a 6-hour drive through Germany, Austria, and Switzerland before we would make it to our resting place in a small Swiss mountain village called Lavertezzo.

Leaving Arnd’s house to catch the rain

We were disappointed to pass through the Alps in the pitch dark, but anxious to get on the river.

Day 2
We woke up practically next to the put in of the Verzasca and were stunned by the beauty and ruggedness of the mountains surrounding us. Verzasca got its name because of its glass clear water; it was probably one of the clearest and vibrantly blue rivers we have ever paddled on.

An old Roman bridge over the Verzasca


The town of Lavertezzo


Another village near Lavertezzo


After a traditional German breakfast of muesli, we pack up camp and got ready for the river. We drove up to the middle section of Valverzasca and found it too low, so it would be the lower section of the Valverzasca for us. Here we met up with Timo Koester and Benny Herbruegger, whom we would travel with for the remainder of the trip.

The section of the river was filled with low granite tight, technical granite bedrock rapids. There was one sketchy fall that landed in a pocket and Pat was the only one willing to give it a go. There were stories of people circling in the pocket at the bottom for 45 minutes before being able to be rescued; it was definitely a sketchy rapid.

Grace and Pat scouting the sketchy rapid


Pat dropping in on the sketchy rapid


Pat in the sketchy rapid-good landing


Grace dropping in on the rapid after portaging


The Verzasca-river of glass

After 3 kilometers of great whitewater we hiked out and set up for a relaxing lunch, where we camped the night before. Lunch was filled with cured meats, delicious cheese, cowboy coffee, and most importantly, Augusteiner, arguable the best beer in the world.

Camp in Laveretzzo


Once our stomachs were full, it was decided that the next river to be run was in the Intragna valley called San Gioanni, which was on our way to Valsesia.
Traffic crawled as we made our way around Lake Maggiore, but we finally made it where we could make our way up the Intragnga valley.
Driving out of Laveretzzo


We drove a beautiful deep dense canyon to find the put in at a level way to low to run. Unlike the southern parts of the Alps, this valley only got a couple days of rain, which was not enough keep the rivers flowing. With a slight bit of disappointment, we got back in the car to make out way to Balmuccia, but not without stopping at the best Italian pizzeria ever, which is in the small town of Vocca.
The best pizzeria ever!

Once we had stuffed our faces with delicious pasta and pizza, we went the final 7 kilometers to Balmuccia, our resting place for the next 8 days.

Day 3
We woke up to yet again beautiful skies and warm weather. Today we would head up to one of the racecourses for the Teva Extreme race in Rassa, Valsesia. First on the list would be the Gronda, which flows into the Sorba in the small town of Rassa. We hiked up the road until we got just above the 20-footer, which was the best, rapid on the river. The Gronda was another tight, technical river with Granite waterfalls and beautiful scenery.

Hiking to the put in of the Gronda

Grace dropping in on the 20 footer


Pat on the 20 footer

Arnd on the Gonda


Timo on the Gronda


The bottom of the Gronda is the extreme racecourse for the Extreme games, which will be held on Saturday. This section of the river is probably on the coolest kayak course yet. The course is very clean, very technical, and runs through the middle of this quaint little town. A few practice runs would definitely be in order during the afternoon.

Part of the race course on the Gronda


Next on the list was a slide passing through the center of Rassa right before the confluence of the Gronda and Sorba.
Timo on the Sorba Slide

After a few practice runs on the Gronda, we made our way down a few more kilometers of the Sorba, which would be he final run of the day.
All were satisfied with the full of kayaking that was had. It was time to head to camp to make some grub, drink some wine, and fall asleep very early. Another full day of kayaking was ahead of us.

At the bottom of the Gronda


Pat hiking up from the river

April 19, 2007

LVMTV 04-18-07

The LVM's Sprint Race at Spring Splash at the NOC.  Cooler than your average sprint race!  Watch Here Lvmtv_pic

March 21, 2007

LVMTV 3-21-2007

Jerry's Baddle is a dual sport race begun in 2006 to honor a good friend and local legend Jerry Beckwith, who had been diagnosed with ALS. The race was born out of a desire to keep his spirit and passion alive by raising money to help fight the disease that took his life, and to foster the community he loved.  Enjoy this short video of the event, full coverage will be covered in LVM 23. Here are a few photos of the event. Watch Here 

Kayak start at Big Hungry


Emily in Hammer Factor


Hammer Factor


Brad Key starting the bike leg of the race


Mile 11...14 to go!


Jen finishing the steepest climb of the race


Cooper hammering up a hill


March 13, 2007

LVMTV2007-03-13 (Northern Alabama Whitewater Festival)

The Northern Alabama Whitewater Festival was a big success and a lot of fun. Enjoy this preview of what is to come in LVM #22 "Built To Last"

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March 07, 2007

LVMTV2007-03-08

Daniel DeLaVergne Birthday Eddy Cathing Party Watch Here 

March 02, 2007

LVMTV2007-03-02

LVMTV shows footage from this past weekends National Paddling Film Festival, and while attending the festival LVM takes home the William Nealy Award.  The award was given in honor of Daniel DeLaVergne.  As well The NPFF donated $1000 to the Green River Access Fund.  From there we have a discussion with The Range Life about their upcoming IR Vacation To Hell.  Enjoy and we will see you next week. Click here to watch