Great video. I've been retired from paddling for around 18 years. I wish I had the benefit of you tube back in those days. Watching you read lines and your technique would have been helpful and now I live vicariously through guys like and Dane. Makes me want to get back out there at 59.
Yeah I had never done it before but wanted to add as much as I could in there for others to see what’s all in there I did watch a couple videos before I went and noticed they didn’t put a lot of the other rapids in the videos yeah it makes it little longer I know
Machno and nomads alphas ect are the boats for those rocky rivers and the code is a perfect CO boat I did use the scorch a lot and it worked but it’s hates rocks
Glad you had some good Bailey flows while you were out here. Nice run. I liked the emphasis on scouting, especially first falls. Most will walk that for obvious reasons when you see it. Glad you had safely set up.
Yeah if new runs I’m scouting everything I don’t usually put it in the videos but figured this one would help others paddling this so left the scouting in there also
I'd have to say the coolest/toughest is Upper Death in Glenwood Canyon. At one time it was the upper stretch of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River, but all of that has been underwater since the 1960's. I was part of the team that did the first and last descent of it, and I can't begin to tell what kind of a treasure was lost there. All the best whitewater and all the best habitat are lost under three lakes, two of which aren't even accessible. It is a total waste. Total.
Yeah I would consider this a fun creeking style run nothing to major but still fun this was a self guided on it I looked it up before going to get idea of it
Hey, so I noticed you have a totally separate paddle (lettmann) at the takeout. what gives. 🤔 I was gonna ask if you are still liking that new paddle with the metal edge you’ve been messing around with.
It has been so cool watching you paddle out here in CO! I moved out here from Atlanta 20 years ago, really cool to see a SE boater come and pick apart rapids they have never seen and stomp them! It reminds me of the first time my wife and I ran that section blind.
Yeah I love it I always wish had more time I paddled almost every day but still felt I needed to do more CO one those places would have to do several years in a row to get all the goods thanks Jonny for watching
You can definitely feel the gradient pick up in your video. Going from mild to yeah to yeeha! If your beeboppin around Colorado. Check out 11 mile canyon out of Lake George west of Colorado Springs.
I see you've also joined the lap bag craze (usually a watershed bag). Could you detail why and what you keep in it and more importantly what do you do with it if you swim? Do you just let let it go or do you have a biner on it and then clip to your vest and swim?
@@powskier hahah no I’m not! 99% the time my bags are in the back behind the seat I was in and out on this run so much was a hassle. Watch any other videos and the bag is mostly in the stern. And I feel it’s not safe to have a bag up there but know a lot that do and when I do it’s clipped into the water bottle strap but don’t recommend anyone putting a bag up there
Hhaha good eye and that’s the lettman nitro a new blade Seth brought in and we switched out the last bit of the run out he wanted to try the Gpower and I wanted to see what that nitro felt like
Wade's starting to get into my territory now. Head over the Continental Divide and mess around in Gore Canyon and Glenwood Canyon just below the dam (Upper Death) and you'll be right in my old stomping grounds. I'll be dying to see video of there. I'm homesick and just missing it like nothing else. This video looks like it was taken in the spring. That means you've probably been and gone. From what I've heard, it was a really dry winter and has also been dry so far this year, so by now the Colorado through Glenwood Canyon above the Shoshone power plant outlet will be too low to run. I'm hoping for some springtime footage from the Yampa and creeking around Steamboat, but that's probably a bit too much to hope for. If you post something from my home river the White (South Fork) I'll be in tears. It's not difficult water, but it's were home was for much of my life. I haven't seen it since my accident, and will never see it again, and god would I love to see footage of some folks running it. I grew up on the YZ Still Water Ranch and was driving down to Meeker when I got hit. Just below the Country Road 10 bridge is the sportiest part of the river. The rest of it is pretty gentle. There's some really fun water from Budge's, on through the Flat Tops Wilderness down to where our ranch started, but it's a hard job since the only time it's runnable is when Budge's is still snowed in, which means a long portage in from the South Fork Campground. It gives you an opportunity to scout the banks to see where the down timber is before running it. There's a lot of down timber in it owing in part to beetle kill starting in the 1920's and a fire which burned the area more recently. If I ever see video of anyone running that, I'll be bawling like a baby. That's home, but I'll never be able to go up there again. Because of the nature of my injuries, I'll probably never get out of this facility, much less out to the area where my heart is. I now live vicariously through the videos of other kayakers and backpackers, and though I can't smell the smells or feel the sensations of those times, I can remember them through videos like this, and will continue to do so for what little time I have left of this life.
@@WadeHarrison Below the outlet it's not much of a challenge. It would be a dawdle for you. Below the dam on the part they call "Upper Death" is a real challenge when it has water in it. Later in the year you can walk it. LOL! It would be a challenge for anyone when the water's running strong. My first two descents I turned turtle and then swam (not fun in that, I assure you). Finally figured out where the line was (there's one part where it's not as obvious as it might seem). Then they built the Interstate through there, dumped more boulders into the stream, and eade me learn it all over again! It didn't really change the level of the challenge, but definitely made it more fun, which is rare when humans mess with rivers. Usually when we use big equipment to change rivers it doesn't end well for the rivers or the people who love them. Exceptions do happen. Gotta say, the engineers who planned and built that stretch of Interstate listened to everyone and did a excellent job of creating a solution which was acceptable to almost everyone.
Used to be my favorite run before I chilled out and stuck to Class IV and easier. Come for the big rapids and stay for the plentiful Class III-IV boogey water. You missed the "auto boof" rock at the bottom right of Deer Creek right after the slide move. That thing launches you.
When self-guiding, I'm sure going to miss some stuff here and there, I seen it on the right as I paddled past it and was like that looks like a good boof and thought about walking back up and running it again but was like nah I have 10000 boofs already in my life sure missing one will be ok.
Rescued? Are you certain it needed to be rescued? Do some research on this. Fawns often just lay down when threatened, mother moves away. The best move is to just move on. Now that the fawn has been handled by a human, the mother will reject it. Unless you are prepared to raise a deer, you've just stolen a deers child and ruined any chance of the fawn growing up to be a healthy wild animal.
Great video. I've been retired from paddling for around 18 years. I wish I had the benefit of you tube back in those days. Watching you read lines and your technique would have been helpful and now I live vicariously through guys like and Dane. Makes me want to get back out there at 59.
Thanks buddy and mentioning me same breath as Dane made my day!
Nice and beautiful Bailey Canyon 😉👍 Very nice whitewater kayaking video... Always admiring this ....
It’s fun spot with amazing scenery in there
This river is so interesting! Great run!
It’s a classic if can time it and knock it off the list I highly recommend
Just caught on to this one. Always wanted to se that canyon. Classic CO R.
It’s was never in when I was out there so missed it this trip
Thank you for posting, when I lived in CO, I always heard about this run and figured it was above my ability. Now I KNOW I was correct.
Well glad can share this gem 💎
Nice run, super nice scenario.
It’s so good
Great video showing many of the rapids not seen in other videos!!!
Yeah I had never done it before but wanted to add as much as I could in there for others to see what’s all in there
I did watch a couple videos before I went and noticed they didn’t put a lot of the other rapids in the videos yeah it makes it little longer I know
Rivers of the Rockies, the water is always cold, just a beautiful area, enjoyed, noticed alot of people running Machnos out there, again ENJOYED.
Machno and nomads alphas ect are the boats for those rocky rivers and the code is a perfect CO boat I did use the scorch a lot and it worked but it’s hates rocks
sweet skills...making it look easy...
Thanks buddy
Glad you had some good Bailey flows while you were out here. Nice run. I liked the emphasis on scouting, especially first falls. Most will walk that for obvious reasons when you see it. Glad you had safely set up.
Yeah if new runs I’m scouting everything I don’t usually put it in the videos but figured this one would help others paddling this so left the scouting in there also
Great content from some really interesting whitewater in CO.
Thanks buddy
One of the coolest runs in CO! I’m really enjoying watching you paddle some of the runs out here.
It’s so good and easy to catch
I'd have to say the coolest/toughest is Upper Death in Glenwood Canyon. At one time it was the upper stretch of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River, but all of that has been underwater since the 1960's. I was part of the team that did the first and last descent of it, and I can't begin to tell what kind of a treasure was lost there. All the best whitewater and all the best habitat are lost under three lakes, two of which aren't even accessible. It is a total waste. Total.
One of my all time favorite runs! Love seeing the videos of you paddling in CO
It’s so fun it’s a must do for anyone on a Colorado trip
Thanks for posting!
You're welcome
wow there are some pretty intense hydraulics on that section, head my heart racing just watching you but as always you just glided right through it.
Yeah I would consider this a fun creeking style run nothing to major but still fun this was a self guided on it I looked it up before going to get idea of it
Incredible place
So fun
Dang!!! You are a beast Wade!!!! And that run is B E A utiful 👁👁
Thanks buddy it was fun run
I would not feel comfortable above class 3 self guided because I just don't get out enough haha. Great run!
Yeah I get that
Hey, so I noticed you have a totally separate paddle (lettmann) at the takeout. what gives. 🤔
I was gonna ask if you are still liking that new paddle with the metal edge you’ve been messing around with.
This is the Gpower and yes it’s still holding up well I use it for bigger flowing type rivers
It has been so cool watching you paddle out here in CO! I moved out here from Atlanta 20 years ago, really cool to see a SE boater come and pick apart rapids they have never seen and stomp them! It reminds me of the first time my wife and I ran that section blind.
Yeah I love it I always wish had more time I paddled almost every day but still felt I needed to do more CO one those places would have to do several years in a row to get all the goods thanks Jonny for watching
You can definitely feel the gradient pick up in your video. Going from mild to yeah to yeeha! If your beeboppin around Colorado. Check out 11 mile canyon out of Lake George west of Colorado Springs.
Yeah had some fun in there would like to see it at more flow
I see you've also joined the lap bag craze (usually a watershed bag). Could you detail why and what you keep in it and more importantly what do you do with it if you swim? Do you just let let it go or do you have a biner on it and then clip to your vest and swim?
@@powskier hahah no I’m not! 99% the time my bags are in the back behind the seat I was in and out on this run so much was a hassle. Watch any other videos and the bag is mostly in the stern. And I feel it’s not safe to have a bag up there but know a lot that do and when I do it’s clipped into the water bottle strap but don’t recommend anyone putting a bag up there
Wade your Gpower turned into a Lettmann at the takeout!!! What kind of black magic was that?!?!?!🤯🤯🤯😂
Hhaha good eye and that’s the lettman nitro a new blade Seth brought in and we switched out the last bit of the run out he wanted to try the Gpower and I wanted to see what that nitro felt like
How was the Nitro compared to the crank shaft Lettmann?
@@burchfisher I liked it a lot it was seriously a odichi that felt like it would not break
Thanks magic
@@WadeHarrison Thank you very mutch... have a nice day.... see you….
Wade's starting to get into my territory now. Head over the Continental Divide and mess around in Gore Canyon and Glenwood Canyon just below the dam (Upper Death) and you'll be right in my old stomping grounds. I'll be dying to see video of there. I'm homesick and just missing it like nothing else.
This video looks like it was taken in the spring. That means you've probably been and gone. From what I've heard, it was a really dry winter and has also been dry so far this year, so by now the Colorado through Glenwood Canyon above the Shoshone power plant outlet will be too low to run. I'm hoping for some springtime footage from the Yampa and creeking around Steamboat, but that's probably a bit too much to hope for. If you post something from my home river the White (South Fork) I'll be in tears. It's not difficult water, but it's were home was for much of my life. I haven't seen it since my accident, and will never see it again, and god would I love to see footage of some folks running it. I grew up on the YZ Still Water Ranch and was driving down to Meeker when I got hit. Just below the Country Road 10 bridge is the sportiest part of the river. The rest of it is pretty gentle. There's some really fun water from Budge's, on through the Flat Tops Wilderness down to where our ranch started, but it's a hard job since the only time it's runnable is when Budge's is still snowed in, which means a long portage in from the South Fork Campground. It gives you an opportunity to scout the banks to see where the down timber is before running it. There's a lot of down timber in it owing in part to beetle kill starting in the 1920's and a fire which burned the area more recently. If I ever see video of anyone running that, I'll be bawling like a baby. That's home, but I'll never be able to go up there again. Because of the nature of my injuries, I'll probably never get out of this facility, much less out to the area where my heart is. I now live vicariously through the videos of other kayakers and backpackers, and though I can't smell the smells or feel the sensations of those times, I can remember them through videos like this, and will continue to do so for what little time I have left of this life.
I done gore few times didn’t get a chance to do Glennwood but have surfing the wave a bunch
@@WadeHarrison Below the outlet it's not much of a challenge. It would be a dawdle for you. Below the dam on the part they call "Upper Death" is a real challenge when it has water in it. Later in the year you can walk it. LOL! It would be a challenge for anyone when the water's running strong. My first two descents I turned turtle and then swam (not fun in that, I assure you). Finally figured out where the line was (there's one part where it's not as obvious as it might seem). Then they built the Interstate through there, dumped more boulders into the stream, and eade me learn it all over again! It didn't really change the level of the challenge, but definitely made it more fun, which is rare when humans mess with rivers. Usually when we use big equipment to change rivers it doesn't end well for the rivers or the people who love them. Exceptions do happen. Gotta say, the engineers who planned and built that stretch of Interstate listened to everyone and did a excellent job of creating a solution which was acceptable to almost everyone.
Hold up, at 5:17 - that paddle flip on the eddy line was scha-weet, highlight of the whole dang thing.
The cross bow switch yeah I broke it down in another video before see link below 👇 14:00 spot
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Sweet run
Was a fun stop!
First drop seems a fairly severe undercut..
Do you know if people ever have problems with it?
I have heard some pretty bad beat downs there not in the sieve though my guess that could be very very bad if went to far left
Is that a G’Power Twister X-Creek? I just ordered one. Review coming soon?
Yeah that forward crank is perfect for those
What are the flows on this lap? Somewhere below 500cfs it looks like
I was told it was 430cfs when we put on don’t know what it was throughout the day
I would love to see this a big water it’s my style of creeking
Used to be my favorite run before I chilled out and stuck to Class IV and easier. Come for the big rapids and stay for the plentiful Class III-IV boogey water. You missed the "auto boof" rock at the bottom right of Deer Creek right after the slide move. That thing launches you.
When self-guiding, I'm sure going to miss some stuff here and there, I seen it on the right as I paddled past it and was like that looks like a good boof and thought about walking back up and running it again but was like nah I have 10000 boofs already in my life sure missing one will be ok.
Wade, what boat are you paddling?
In this video the Pyranha Scorch Medium
@@WadeHarrison That's what I figured. I love mine!
Dude those g force and lettmans are made for crossbowing
For sure that forward crank makes crossing easier
ha! and they said the Southeast rivers were dirty
I did not know that this was also dam release until someone told me so that makes sense why it’s got that brown look to it
From an East Coast perspective, it kind of looks like the Upper Yough on steroids.
Yeah a mix of some Chattanooga creeks on there if you’re comfortable on upper yough and some chatt stuff you be fine on this one
Rescued? Are you certain it needed to be rescued? Do some research on this. Fawns often just lay down when threatened, mother moves away. The best move is to just move on. Now that the fawn has been handled by a human, the mother will reject it. Unless you are prepared to raise a deer, you've just stolen a deers child and ruined any chance of the fawn growing up to be a healthy wild animal.
Hahah so true!