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USARA United States Adventure Racing Association
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USARA Nationals 2024
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Want to be like Arthur the King or Mark Wahlberg? Compete in the 2024 USARA National Championship in Snowshoe, West Virginia this September! Go to USARA.com for more information.
2023 Nationals Recap Video
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A compilation highlight video from the 2023 USARA Adventure Race National Championship
All About Packrafting 08: Wet Re-entry Technique
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All About Packrafting 08: Wet Re-entry Technique
All About Packrafting 04: Double Blade Paddles
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All About Packrafting 04: Double Blade Paddles
All About Packrafting 05: Single Blade & Tandem Paddles
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All About Packrafting 05: Single Blade & Tandem Paddles
All About Packrafting 06: Basic Packraft Paddling Technique
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All About Packrafting 06: Basic Packraft Paddling Technique
All About Packrafting 03: Tempering the Boat
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All About Packrafting 03: Tempering the Boat
All About Packrafting 02: Basic Types of Packrafts & Components
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All About Packrafting 02: Basic Types of Packrafts & Components
All About Packrafting 01: Intro - Why Packrafting?
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All About Packrafting 01: Intro - Why Packrafting?
Savage Field Report
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Field report by William "Wild Bill" Donohue about the GOALS ARA Savage 6-hour adventure race. The race benefitted two memorial forests in Bill Gibbons honor, the late founder of GOALS ARA. www.goalsara.org www.gofundme.com/f/fundraiser-for-bill-gibbons-memorial-forest #weARtogether #adventureracing #USARA
USARA 2021 National Championship Awards Ceremony
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USARA 2021 National Championship Awards Ceremony
Adventure Race Navigation Tips--Aim Off
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Adventure Race Navigation Tips Aim Off
2021 USARA National Championship: Compass Misbehavior
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2021 USARA National Championship: Compass Misbehavior
With a bag and 80lb dog in front not sure I can high-angle but do find some steady efficieny with the low angle rapid sweep style. Will try this next time and a shorter paddle
awesome breakdown guys thanks
packrafts are in the region of 36-38"s wide, so wouldn't they need a longer paddle like those in the 220cm range that are used for paddling wide IKs? Thanks for clarifying this as I am about to get a packraft thats about 39"s wide and was wondering what length paddle I should get.
It looks like the packraft is too short for you. Is it too short?
Could the shaft be bent near the head to provide a sharper angle with less opposite arm shoulder engagement?
Cute toes!!!
A self bailing deck eliminates the constant need for shore re-entry and getting water out of your boat. With a self bailer and thigh straps on my Gnarwal, I can stay out on the water all day without having to go to shore or deal with the coffin like confinement of a skirt
@neilprtr this is true, there are definitely pros and cons to both configurations (deck and self bailer).
the water is freezing in the early morning in northern new Mexico/colorado, self bail is not an option in this region
I live in Southern Colorado. In cold water I use a drysuit. Expensive but practical with the bailer. Stay safe out there!
useless other then an advertisment.
Can you send us a link so we can buy one?
Thank you for this video (playlist). I can imagine that over time it could end up of being the 'go to' playlist for all packraft peeps. What is the aim of this playlist? Are there more video's coming? Thanks again and greeting from the netherlands
Thanks Sebastiaan! This playlist was mainly aimed at educating the adventure racing crowd about packrafting basics, but it's great if it helps everyone else as well. There was supposed to be another set of videos released, but the producer ran out of time before he needed to move on to other projects. Glad these videos are useful, safe paddling! -Eric
Super useful, thanks so much for making this! 😎👌🛶
Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful! -Eric
Just what I needed! Thanks!
Glad I could help! -Eric
Thanks for this series. This series is the most informative videos on packrafting. I’m just getting into packrafting, and this series has set the standard! Thank you!
Just started packrafting and I agree - great series!
@@Inevitabledreamss Thanks! Glad we could be helpful! -Eric
How does putting the boat upstream give you a good view? Wouldn't you be facing upstream while trying to reenter?
Yah. I was so confused too haha
Zachary good question. In the kayaking world, for instance, they tell you not to keep your boat upstream of your body in the event of a swim. That's because a kayak full of water weighs a ton, and could crush a swimmer if pinned between a rock and a water-logged kayak. For packrafters, this is not really a risk. The proper body position to assess downstream hazards and make a plan for self-rescue is the defensive swimming position that I mention in this video. On your back, feet downstream and at the surface of the water. Keep your boat next to you or behind you, because in this position, if your boat is downstream of you're body, it obscures your view of approaching hazards. Once you make the decision to attempt a wet re-entry, all you have to do is a quick barrel roll and your boat should be in position to re-enter. Obviously during the re-entry, you will be facing upstream. But this should only be for a short second (because you've practiced your wet re-entry repeatedly and can do it in your sleep!) And facing upstream for this split second is an acceptable risk, because you've already assessed the downstream hazards from the defensive swimming position. Again, good question. Thanks for asking and sorry I didn't make that more clear in the video. Safe paddling! -Eric
@@packraftingadventures Wow! Thank-you for replying! I actually went out and practiced a ton of wet re-entries per this video and was downstream when re-entering in flowing water, and yeah everything you've said in your reply makes sense. Thanks :) The water I was practicing in was flowing but not frothy or rapid-like, and the flow actually made the wet re-entry easier! That was a nice little surprise.
Nice! Too many folk out there have a false sense of security being able to do things on flat water.
Yes! Flatwater is a good place to start, but doing this in a rapid is a whole different ballgame!
@@packraftingadventures yes, that’s why your boat should be downstream of you in rapids, my friend. Keep practicing.
@@PackraftBeta we’ll have to agree to disagree on that one. I explain why in more detail in a comment above. I will say that, in practice, I tend to hold the boat to my side, so I can see downstream, and then move it upstream of me when it’s time to pivot and climb back in. Obviously the river is dynamic and the best self rescue is simply the one that works in the given situation, but I find this to be a good general rule and it works for me. If you’ve got a different method that works, good on you!
I was caught out in white water without decent re-entry skills. In flat rivers and ocean kayaking I use a strong kick to propel myself high enough to flop onto my kayak, but in white water I needed upper body strength because roiling water has too much air to give propulsion from my legs! Bailed out early and went to the gym to work on abs and upper body! Very scary experience going through a long rapid and being unable to re-enter !
Do you have it down better now? I'm struggling with a similar thing
@@TheTildar yep, did a lot of work on upper body strength and core. Got back to where I was. Still not confident that I could do it when I was exhausted after a long swim though. More work to do!
@@fayleya3865 very nice! good work!
Fayley great point about aerated whitewater being tougher to kick out of. That, combined with being bounced around (and the stress of swimming a rapid), definitely makes a wet re-entry in whitewater a whole different ballgame. I'm thrilled to hear that you were able to work through it and improve, I hope everyone realizes how important self-rescue is before something bad happens. Practicing this stuff is so important. And as to your point on being exhausted and unable to re-enter, that's where you might make the call to ditch your boat, swim to safety, and recover your gear downstream. The repeated effort of unsuccessful re-entries has diminishing returns. And the more tired a person gets in swiftwater, the more that person is at risk of flush drowning. And hopefully you're paddling with capable partners that can assist you in an emergency like that!
Barbara wins hearts and minds, on how much strength she gained through AR. She has grown so much, so proud of her.
It was great racing against you Mike. The CIA was our qualifying race for the 2021 Nationals. My team, Type II Fun had a blast and we can't wait to see what DINO cooks up next. The scooter leg was brutal!
We didn't even consider the possibility of wind being a big factor on the paddle. Being used to linear courses, usually all teams have similar conditions. After talking with TJ79/silent chaser, they strategically chose to do the long paddle first because one of their teammates frequency raced with a rowing coach and knew from daily experience that wind would be low in the morning before picking up. Interestingly to me, the wind was blowing south to north. I'm used to winds out of the west, so not knowing Wisconsin weather patterns, even if I had considered wind as a factor I would probability have considered getting the western CPs last so we could use a wind at our backs to cruise to HQ when we were tired at the end of the leg. In hindsight, even that plan would not have worked with the south to north blowing wind.
83rnm vyn.fyi
I lost my e-puch thing on Stubborn Fool and thatwas not fun. So DON'T LOSE YOUR E-PUNCH!!!!!
Where are you taking us???
Oh man, yeah. If you only knew.
hello daddy!
My wife and I were racing alongside this couple throughout the day... We also made the mistake of getting in the canoe and slogging through to get that one CP. Lesson learned! It's fun to see how similar our experiences were, and that we are not alone in feeling like we have to get another race in sooner! We just signed up for Castle Wood... have fun in AL guys. Maybe we'll see you again!
Matt, thanks for the feed back on the field report! Would you be interested in participating?
Very nice 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️
colt senpai
If you'd like some front row action from their nav bobble that I am partly responsible for ;) ua-cam.com/video/vvic1AjS5jk/v-deo.html
Great interview!! Congratulations to Colt on your first adventure race!
...thanks Troy
#wheresfletcher
Eagle Falls is a beautiful little waterfall just a quick, scenic hike from the trailhead near Cumberland Falls, in McCreary County, KY.
This is the best view of Cumberland Falls, from the vantage point of Eagle Falls trail in McCreary County, KY.
The Cabot Cheese really WAS a big hit!
I love Robyn "Momma" Benincasa shouting out "Play Nice with your Friends!" That should be Montrail's new marketing campaign.