Creek and Destroy Series Premiere
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Creek and Destroy Series Premiere
A FullGnarlz.com feature series that Wayne did another phenomenal job with. Over the next month, you get a first hand look at the trials and tribulations of a FullGnarlz Canoeist, as I bust into Class V+ steep Creeking.
Creek & Destroy - Episode 1: Intro
be sure to click the HD button and enjoy some non-stop Canoe action. Remember: the series is just getting started
Creek & Destroy - Episode 1: Intro
be sure to click the HD button and enjoy some non-stop Canoe action. Remember: the series is just getting started
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Excellent
Great site Wayne, you are definitely pushing the limits.
You have come a long way in a short time with your video work.
You shoot it, you produce it, and distribute it on the new site.
And you do a some paddling along the way. Impressive !
Einar
You have come a long way in a short time with your video work.
You shoot it, you produce it, and distribute it on the new site.
And you do a some paddling along the way. Impressive !
Einar
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Re: Creek and Destroy Series Premiere
I call BS, Class V would be just about believable, but I'm struggling with somone progressing onto sustained V+ or VI that quickly...FullGnarlzOC wrote:bust into Class V+ steep Creeking.
You run really Gnarly large steaming pile of dog doo, I get that and respect it, but I'd respect it more without the grade inflation.
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I've always taken american class V with a pinch of salt, and NZ class V as being "siphons on a stick".RodeoClown wrote:there's class V, and then there's real class V.
- American Class V = European Class IV+
European Class V = American Class V+
NZ Class V = European Class V+
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I'm guessing either rock climbing, or a rock climbing derived system for whitewater (one of which Corran was proposing for a while).
This really is a topic for a different thread, but I'll say it here anyway - the rating system for rapids is lousy. It is all relative, sometimes within that drainage, sometimes the region. We really need a system that addresses how much volume there is, how technical the moves are, and what the consequences are.
This really is a topic for a different thread, but I'll say it here anyway - the rating system for rapids is lousy. It is all relative, sometimes within that drainage, sometimes the region. We really need a system that addresses how much volume there is, how technical the moves are, and what the consequences are.
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