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FollowTheFlow
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2015
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Green Truss 2.3ft
มุมมอง 905 ปีที่แล้ว
First time down the truss. What an amazing section of whitewater!
Kayaking Meadow Camp Deschutes River, OR
มุมมอง 976 ปีที่แล้ว
Kayaking Meadow Camp Deschutes River, OR
Kayaking Meadow Camp Deschutes River, OR
มุมมอง 306 ปีที่แล้ว
Kayaking Meadow Camp Deschutes River, OR
Kayaking Scott's Mills falls and Butte Creek falls, OR
มุมมอง 1196 ปีที่แล้ว
Kayaking Scott's Mills falls and Butte Creek falls, OR
Sandy River. Lolo pass to sleepy hollow
มุมมอง 1507 ปีที่แล้ว
Sandy River. Lolo pass to sleepy hollow
Kayaking log jam pin & rescue Eagle Creek Estacada, OR
มุมมอง 42K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Kayaking log jam pin & rescue Eagle Creek Estacada, OR
Did you get your boat back?
Cant wait for summer. This song give the feeling of it.
Sweet edit homie! Love the screaming gull 🤙
How would you like to encounter a nice long length of chain link fence (like that at around 7:00) hung on a log jam or spanning a rock garden in a flow like that one? Yes, I have seen it during channel cleanup operations. Cleared it after running a chainsaw, and a boat mounted winch and grapple from the downstream side. Not something I would want to get trapped in on a downstream run! All kinds of nasty stuff washing down, and ready and willing to reach out and get us. Be safe, have fun.
A no win rapid.
rainx for plastic works well on the gobro
*👍класс и привет от тренера по футболу17*
All the way around good job! That's the way you want to use that throw bag, and how to do the self-rescue part. Glad you got your boat back! Where'd the third kayaker go? That was the one negative of the whole thing. You always eddy out and wait for your mates, for exactly the reason the video shows. By continuing on, that person was putting him/herself in danger. Who is going to rescue him or her if something goes sideways?
Can I ask what happened at the end? I'm not familiar with this sport. Why were you guys running at the end and using the whistle?
Whistles are used to alert the other paddlers of a emergency. They where running to get the boat.
@@StupidStuffProductionsOh I see. Thanks very much.
Класс!!! Молодцы парни!!!
It's about that time again!
Hope you found your paddle
Should have kept reading...
I saw a dead head sticker on an ol'kayak. A little voice in my head said don't look back you can never look back
Nice! What flow is this?
No clue haha, it was last season
Nice dude!
Hey man...what section of Eagle Creek is this? I've paddled the creek several times but I don't recognize this rapid at all....and it's much bigger than anything I've ever seen on the creek.
www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/view/river-detail/1509/main Looks like the elbow?
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There's a reason they call them dead falls.
Most videos only show the carnage. This one shows the reality.
Stoked for you
Niceeee!
Hi Dustin - I work at The Weather Channel and we are doing a series that features rescues, a particular segment is discussing kayak moments. We came across your video and wanted to ask about incorporating it in the segment we are making to show the variety of kayaking rescues in the diverse rivers across the US! My email is aubry.losito.contractor@weathergroup.com best, Aubry
Why the thumbs down??
Someone could rescue a kitten, gives gifts to all children in an orphanage, save an elderly lady from being plowed, and deliver a baby in the span of 20 minutes and still get a thumbs down. Some people suck!
Flow?
9500
Just under 5 feet on the Lowell bridge.
I don't think this had anything to do with your skill level. You couldn't see the wood hazard, it was just unlucky.
failing to stop and check when you can't see is a lack of skill
@@goji059 as he approached the rapid, the right side of the shore turned into a cliff. He could have gotten out before then and tried to scramble up to the top of the cliff and looked down. But the water looks fast and high, it can be hard to stop and get out on shore sometimes.
I don't think you will get a lot of criticism, dumb luck really. It's one of the hazards. Crazy run for first year paddling tho!! It did become my fav thing too. Seems like you should of stayed further away from that lumber tho, looked like there was a bit randomly in riv to be fair; and was it suggested you go that way in the beginning? Always good to see a win on the rescue and eventual gear recovery. Thanks for sharing
this is scary as all get out! Glad you're safe. Was it just the two of you on this trip? This looks like at least class 3-4, correct?
There goes the boat. Lorenzooo...0 fucks given hahaha
Haha pretty much, gotta get off the log and safe before i worry about my gear. It was all recovered in the end
:)
looks like it could have been a lot worse. Log pin is scary
Yeah totally! When I crashed into the log , i leaned down steam and did everything I could to get on top of the log, and stay on the surface. The last thing I wanted to do was go under a strainer
CFS?
videoaudiophile I would like to say it was 3k?..still a bit low, I prefer 5k on marmmot gauge. That's not an exact number, there are quite a few tributarys coming in between this section and the gauge but a good reference
Thanks!
U should have more subs
Properly conducted rescue operation. No panic, no stupid moves. Great job!
That was scary, glad you were ok. Did you ever find your boat and paddle?
Yes I did I spent 3 days hiking up and down the creek. but all gear was recovered thankfully