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Ryan Baird
Приєднався 18 лип 2024
Відео
Zambezi Beater Reel
Переглядів 1,3 тис.21 день тому
Repelling over Victoria Falls with our Kayaks
Переглядів 836Місяць тому
West Fork Tuckasegee (low water)
Переглядів 2452 місяці тому
Tallulah Gorge
Переглядів 1,9 тис.2 місяці тому
Horsepasture @ 0.6+
Переглядів 3,8 тис.2 місяці тому
First lap on Horsepasture. 3/9/2024. Gauge said 0.6' in the morning but it seemed like it flashed on us a bit. Comment if you have more experience with higher flows.
Bluegrass Creek (WY) @ 440 cfs
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Bailey Fest 2024
Переглядів 4744 місяці тому
Clarks Fork Yellowstone (The Box) Kayaking
Переглядів 8 тис.5 місяців тому
Post-flood 2024 season. 24" on the put-in gauge.
Big South (South Fork Poudre) Kayaking Guide
Переглядів 4786 місяців тому
Guide to (most of) the major rapids on the Big South based on the 2024 season. Wood is constantly changing and one should only attempt this run with a seasoned guide.
Woah, box looks completely different, deliberation corner looks nasty now. Also, leap of faith is a portage now?
@MaxBechdel yes and yep. It was my first time in there so I didn't see it pre-flood but it sounds like deliberation is a little trickier now. The leap of faith portage is pretty brutal
This looks fun!!! where do I sing up?
The line starts in the kiddie pool
@@Michael65429 Too much pee it hurt the eyes
Shiiiittttttt 😬😬😬
The below the raft mystery move is just wild.
Haha
Ya Boyz!! Looks like Big Fun.
Thank you for sharing. Owh very dangerous fun looks fun.
4:40 is one way to dodge a raft 🤣
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Is this the Victoria Falls in Africa?
Wow nice brother 👍🙏
Rappelling, not repelling.
Why did you guys portage so much of it? You want to live to tell about it or something? Well yeh, I guess that's a pretty good reason.
Looks like absolutely fabulous Class !V/V sustained paddling. Beautiful creek. What state is the Horsepasture River located in and what are the nearest towns to put-in and take-out?
fun stuff
Playboating oceana = savage
Looks dangerous
Wow that was some intense stuff. I can't believe you do that. I'd be dead in two seconds.
Wow that is so beautiful AND eerie in the mist. It's like The Blair Witch Project meets white water kayaking.
Sick! 🫳🏽
Hahahaha that was a clutch exit above exit ramp b 😂
I figured I should hop out before I slid off the ledge lol
Looks like .6 to me…you get munched at highway? I surfed for over a minute in there the day we ran it at that level.
GoPro kept dying, unfortunately. But we managed to get through highway with no carnage
Stout hole there.
Dudeee thats awesomw 🤘
I hear its pretty spotty, and beta on when it goes?
It's a fairly reliable late season run. AW provides beta on how to call a number and check irrigation releases
Freak rainstorm?
fuck yeah!!!!
Dude that looks awesome!! Crazy looking how it comes out of what I guess is a cave?
The water comes out of a tunnel that was dug to transfer water for irrigation
I’ve never heard of this. looks rad. That put in looks nutty. it’s a diversion from dipping vat creek?
simply a gorgeous day out
Wow, what an amazing canyon. World class scenery and some super cool looking whitewater. Feels reminiscent of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison with the steep, vertical walls, hard whitewater and stout portages
I was in the first and only group to run the Black Canyon from its headwaters at the confluence with the Taylor River and the East River, all the way down to it's confluence with the North Fork of the Gunnison before the damn dams were put in. Yes, I'm older than dirt, and can't think about getting into a kayak anymore. We didn't have the sweet plastic boats that you have now. That river was a whole lot crazier before they put the dams in. If you can imagine water pouring over all those bare boulders that are down there now, you can begin to understand it. There were also places down there where you had sheer walls on either side, and no place to get out for a good distance. That part which is down in the National Monument was a lot different and a lot more challenging before they put Blue Mesa Reservoir and Crystal and the low water dam in. We really started doubting the wisdom or deciding to run it after going past Curianti's Needle, and then we were sure of our imminent doom once we were down in the canyon looking up to where that white rock goes across the sheer grey granite, but somehow we managed to get through. Some of our boats were pretty badly broken, and most of them were more duct tape than any other sort of material by the time we got into the relatively smoother water going the last third on down to the north fork. I'm pretty sure that was the stoutest thing I've ever done, and looking back on it, I think we all must have been stupid crazy for doing it. Still, I mourn that they plugged that river up. That could have been some of the best and most challenging white water in the the nation if they had not. It would have been miles of river like upper death on the Colorado above Glenwood Springs if they had have left it alone, and the part between where old Sapinero was (not the hot dry nastiness above the lake where it is now) and where it used to join the Lake Fork could have been a Mecca for rafters and kayakers alike. Unfortunately people and their motor boats who wanted to be able to sit and fish without really doing anything won out, and so no one will ever see that wonderful cottonwood flanked bit of river with it's peaceful green hay fields ever again. Shame really. Just a shame.
@@Chompchompyerded Yes I am definitely of the mind that dams ruin rivers and are almost never worth it. Thanks for sharing your story!
Still have yet to do Bailey
Next year!
@@Ryan_Baird - yea
Hell yeah this is amazing. That portage looked savage before you showed the overnight gear.
Conger took a beamer at 3:55. Heath at 10:47 is also a highlight.
Was that a body shot to the shoulder or did boat hit the rock?? 3:55
Wow, great video. Thank you.
Wow. Nice footage. Brings back memories from my younger days in there...some good, some not good. But I was confused..it looks like you guys did the last portage (ball buster, we used to call it) on river right? With a rappel? If memory is serving me, we used to do that one high on the left.
This was my first time in there but it sounds like it changed substantially from the floods in 2022 and the portage is now on the right
Heavy paddling and heavy beat down. Glad he popped back up
Pretty yuk in there. Buddy of mine drown in there I the late 80’s . Keenp being safe
Dang that guy got worked
Where is this?
Colorado
@@michaelpryor78 thank you