With spring upon us, and the fight for space on waves in the winter Lake Superior surf season coming to an end. I’m trying to rally a Midwest slalom crew to get the butter cup back to MN, or at least western WI.
I scored a new Vajda last fall and need to get it out more. (Pics for attention soon)
Cheers,
Bearboater
Slalom in the midwest
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Slalom in the midwest
race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.
Re: Slalom in the midwest
Would love to experience running gates on the lower Saint Louis!!! Had a conversation with someone (I'm horrible with names) last summer at the outpost who said she has access to gates there. She also has the knowledge of where they placed them in the past and said she was down to figure something out if we could find enough people interested that are willing to put in the work. Would love to take part in making it happen for at least one event. Have been meaning to ask around to try to find her contact info.
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Re: Slalom in the midwest
Randy Carlson was the old director of the Outpost(also a national level K1), I've raced there a couple of times in the mid 2000's. Used to be a national training center and a frequent of the USA Tour. Always up to paddle, bringing the slalom boat up again tomorrow-Friday. I'll likely run up to Stoney swell pending, otherwise I'll likely try to find an open patch on the St. Louis or just paddle flatwater on the lake...
I was all excited for this warm weather we'd had, what a false hope that was.
I was all excited for this warm weather we'd had, what a false hope that was.
race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.
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Re: Slalom in the midwest
Is there somewhere to catch some surf action on superior this time of year? I'm up on the range.
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Re: Slalom in the midwest
I'll be in Virginia and Eveleth tomorrow and Friday.
Yeah, Hit up Stoney Point, http://www.surfline.com/surf-report/sto ... lite-view/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; this link has the swell height and locations of decent breaks. Stoney and the river outlets are the best. If there's a wind, there's a wave. Winter is usually best for the surf spots.
Where do you usually paddle up there?
Yeah, Hit up Stoney Point, http://www.surfline.com/surf-report/sto ... lite-view/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; this link has the swell height and locations of decent breaks. Stoney and the river outlets are the best. If there's a wind, there's a wave. Winter is usually best for the surf spots.
Where do you usually paddle up there?
race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.
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Re: Slalom in the midwest
I'm new to OC1 and white water in this area. I've rowed rafts and dorys on II/-III on trout water in Michigan, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, etc... Most of my local paddling is in the BWCA for injuries and/or casualties. I've got my boat somewhat setup and I'm looking to get it wet, bags should be here this week.
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Re: Slalom in the midwest
Nice. I grew up on the Alberton Gorge in Missoula. I’d kill for that run again, big waves, deep water...
race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.