No way!! I JUST discovered you last night and have been binging, and now you're on the Ocoee. I grew up on the Ocoee, even pre-1996 Olympics and live just over the state line in GA. Love your vids.
The modern day version of your dad circa 97’ when you were living in the RV. Impressive how you’ve driven the progression and global ambassador of the sport. 🤙
I had the pleasure of being able to paddle te 2.0 and its a sick boat, super easy to squirt and throw around. It like if Jackson made an 8ft playboat, good work Jackson.
Awesome vid man! About all I do is creeking in the little river in Gatlinburg TN. Some in the little pigeon river in the park also. There are Some good lines out there.
Love it, in the background an AU boat (Adventures Unlimited- or if you are a rival outfitter they call them Accidents Unlimited). I have rafted with them a bunch of times. Love riding the bull.
Haha so much fun! Great video!! BTW, the quickest way to chill that beer is in an ice bath. Water+lots of ice cubes in a bowl then submerge the beers in the bath. 🥶🍻
Is the bridge with the target painted on it still there? The first time I went down the Ocoee it was in a raft. I had gone to Nashville to visit my sister who was a doctor at Vanderbilt University Hospital. I had flown in, and so didn't have my boat with me, and she was just dying to get me to see the river. The raft guide didn't know what he was doing, and was reading lines wrong all the way down. He managed to flip the raft twice and put everyone into the drink for a pleasant little swim. Except some of the carp weren't very good swimmers. Anyway, as we came into sight of the bridge, I saw the target painted on it and had to laugh out loud. The guide once again misread the river and wrapped the raft around the bridge pylon which had the target painted on it. When we got everyone to shore, I looked at him and said, "Dude, what the hell?" He said it was his first time guiding on the river. Thing is, it's an easy read, and he really should have been able to navigate around it, but as I found out, there were no proficiency requirements at the time, and the raft operators would pretty much hire whatever warm body walked in the door and asked for a job. The target was painted on the bridge as kind of a joke about how many raft guides had wrapped their pig boats up around that pylon. I drove down there a few years later so that I could run the river the right way. It wasn't very challenging, but it was a lot of fun with the sheer number of play holes. It was a place where you could just let go and have fun doing moves. A nice change from the water I was used to in the Rocky Mountains and on west, or the whitewater in the Tyrol, or some of the really crazy rivers they have in the Andes. During my boating years Russian white water was off limits to American kayakers. I wish I was still young enough and able bodied enough to be able to do anything other than flat water on a calm day, because there are some really gnarly rivers in the eastern third of the country that I'd give anything to be able to do. All of you present day 'yakers don't have a clue how good you have it with the number of choices of truly fantastic water there is available today. The boats are better too. Plastic boats were just coming into their own when i had to quit we did a great many runs in fiberglass Phoenix boats. I was never so happy as the day I got my first Prijon boat Big fun! Now you have padded seats and boats where you don't need to work inside of it to re enforce the deck in order to prevent it from collapsing under the weight and stress of water pounding down on top of it in an endo hole. Plus you have nice comfy padded seats; a thing we could hardly imagine. We, instead, would glue pieces of foam rubber into the seat and cockpit so that we could use our hips to do the kind of moves you take for granted these days. Also, we had no back rests in our boats. If you didn't have a strong lower back, kayaking was not a sport for you, even on flat water.
Last time I ran the Ocoee was probably 1990. Ran over a kayaker in one of the fist named rapids and he got stuck under my canoe. Guy didnt yeald to the down stream boat, was surfing the sneak route. Had an altercation with him there. Old wooden Silver Creek to the bridge of the nose
I’ve moved to TN after living in Florida for a long time and paddling offshore in almost any condition. I get that feeling every time I drive by the Little River or I’m fishing Daddy’s Creek, you know the one... I wanna run that in a yak. Unfortunately I’m a complete noob at whitewater kayaking. I’m in east TN where should I start?
There's a reason I was going to say Hiwassee before I even saw the two other comments. Plus you can rent a kayak from web brothers float service and they'll shuttle you to the put in. Most of the rapids are on the left side of the river besides the ones that are practically unavoidable. The flow schedule changes after labor day so do it before then.
Now how do I get one in Utah? neither of the shops that sell Jackson here have plans to get the boat this year, it's killing me. Awesome edit too this time. I love the interaction, it would be so fun to follow you down the river and just try everything you do. it looks fun
Why is it called Callahan's ledge or hole? I have done this section in rafts a few times and the guides could never tell me why. I had an uncle who was a guide a long long time ago and his name was Mikey Callahan was just curious the story on it. Thanks
I don’t actually know why, rapids are generally named after someone if they are the first ones to run them. Or occasionally they are named after someone who has a bad line during some of the earlier descents. Never really understood that one though haha
Water xfers heat 25x faster than air. Here's the trick to cold beer fast. Add enough water to a container large enough to submerge your beverage(s). Cooler is fine. Add lotsa ice cubes. Add a bunch of salt. Not too little 🤏 but not so much 🤲 to absorb all water! 💦🤔 This allows the water to get below 32°F and closer to the temp of your freezer's ice. (Ideally 0°F) Spin the bottles or cans in the solution for 5-10 minutes to expedite heat 🔥 transfer from your beverage. Crack or snap open and enjoy a frosty ❄️🍺 one! Enjoy responsibly. 🙄😁
Watching you guys do flips is absolutely amazing!
No way!! I JUST discovered you last night and have been binging, and now you're on the Ocoee. I grew up on the Ocoee, even pre-1996 Olympics and live just over the state line in GA. Love your vids.
Same here, playing in the creeks and mountains over towards the Tellico from here!
The modern day version of your dad circa 97’ when you were living in the RV. Impressive how you’ve driven the progression and global ambassador of the sport. 🤙
I had the pleasure of being able to paddle te 2.0 and its a sick boat, super easy to squirt and throw around. It like if Jackson made an 8ft playboat, good work Jackson.
Appreciate it!
You sir, are a legend!
Inspiring to push and improve myself when I watch these vids!
Awesome vid man! About all I do is creeking in the little river in Gatlinburg TN. Some in the little pigeon river in the park also. There are Some good lines out there.
Little River is not in Gatlinburg. It is in the Blount county section of the park and flows into Townsend.
3:10 that was insaaane
yeah i can
t do that with the antix
Favorite river ever
Showing all the family rvs some quality music aye bud
Love it! 😄😄
Bet the family loved that lol. So many subs out there too. Good day was had.
Love it, in the background an AU boat (Adventures Unlimited- or if you are a rival outfitter they call them Accidents Unlimited). I have rafted with them a bunch of times. Love riding the bull.
Haha so much fun! Great video!! BTW, the quickest way to chill that beer is in an ice bath. Water+lots of ice cubes in a bowl then submerge the beers in the bath. 🥶🍻
Dane’s really going down memory lane on this lap😂
One boat to rule them all
Such a great weather to go kayaking 👌
Is the bridge with the target painted on it still there? The first time I went down the Ocoee it was in a raft. I had gone to Nashville to visit my sister who was a doctor at Vanderbilt University Hospital. I had flown in, and so didn't have my boat with me, and she was just dying to get me to see the river. The raft guide didn't know what he was doing, and was reading lines wrong all the way down. He managed to flip the raft twice and put everyone into the drink for a pleasant little swim. Except some of the carp weren't very good swimmers. Anyway, as we came into sight of the bridge, I saw the target painted on it and had to laugh out loud. The guide once again misread the river and wrapped the raft around the bridge pylon which had the target painted on it. When we got everyone to shore, I looked at him and said, "Dude, what the hell?" He said it was his first time guiding on the river. Thing is, it's an easy read, and he really should have been able to navigate around it, but as I found out, there were no proficiency requirements at the time, and the raft operators would pretty much hire whatever warm body walked in the door and asked for a job. The target was painted on the bridge as kind of a joke about how many raft guides had wrapped their pig boats up around that pylon. I drove down there a few years later so that I could run the river the right way. It wasn't very challenging, but it was a lot of fun with the sheer number of play holes. It was a place where you could just let go and have fun doing moves. A nice change from the water I was used to in the Rocky Mountains and on west, or the whitewater in the Tyrol, or some of the really crazy rivers they have in the Andes. During my boating years Russian white water was off limits to American kayakers. I wish I was still young enough and able bodied enough to be able to do anything other than flat water on a calm day, because there are some really gnarly rivers in the eastern third of the country that I'd give anything to be able to do. All of you present day 'yakers don't have a clue how good you have it with the number of choices of truly fantastic water there is available today. The boats are better too. Plastic boats were just coming into their own when i had to quit we did a great many runs in fiberglass Phoenix boats. I was never so happy as the day I got my first Prijon boat Big fun! Now you have padded seats and boats where you don't need to work inside of it to re enforce the deck in order to prevent it from collapsing under the weight and stress of water pounding down on top of it in an endo hole. Plus you have nice comfy padded seats; a thing we could hardly imagine. We, instead, would glue pieces of foam rubber into the seat and cockpit so that we could use our hips to do the kind of moves you take for granted these days. Also, we had no back rests in our boats. If you didn't have a strong lower back, kayaking was not a sport for you, even on flat water.
Awesome one handed rebound!!!
Been waiting to see u throw one of those
Siiick!!! You gonna be out there tomorrow?
Last time I ran the Ocoee was probably 1990. Ran over a kayaker in one of the fist named rapids and he got stuck under my canoe. Guy didnt yeald to the down stream boat, was surfing the sneak route. Had an altercation with him there. Old wooden Silver Creek to the bridge of the nose
...always making it look easy hoss.
Cheers!
I’ve moved to TN after living in Florida for a long time and paddling offshore in almost any condition. I get that feeling every time I drive by the Little River or I’m fishing Daddy’s Creek, you know the one... I wanna run that in a yak. Unfortunately I’m a complete noob at whitewater kayaking. I’m in east TN where should I start?
Josh Reeves look up hiwassee, good begining river
I second the Hiawassee for a beginner river.
There's a reason I was going to say Hiwassee before I even saw the two other comments. Plus you can rent a kayak from web brothers float service and they'll shuttle you to the put in. Most of the rapids are on the left side of the river besides the ones that are practically unavoidable. The flow schedule changes after labor day so do it before then.
Love the Ocoee!
Now how do I get one in Utah? neither of the shops that sell Jackson here have plans to get the boat this year, it's killing me. Awesome edit too this time. I love the interaction, it would be so fun to follow you down the river and just try everything you do. it looks fun
I did the ocoee this spring and it was sick
Your vids are mint pal!
i, too watch all your videos
In these videos, I’m now seeing Dane spending more time vertical than not. Great sky views though😂🤙
Sweet
Is that the second part of the main run?
Just finally decided to go to the dark? light? side and got a Jackson!
Hell yeah! Stoked!
Why is it called Callahan's ledge or hole? I have done this section in rafts a few times and the guides could never tell me why. I had an uncle who was a guide a long long time ago and his name was Mikey Callahan was just curious the story on it. Thanks
I don’t actually know why, rapids are generally named after someone if they are the first ones to run them. Or occasionally they are named after someone who has a bad line during some of the earlier descents. Never really understood that one though haha
Yo, thats Mark Dohner's newest song 3 sum, what a banger!
Middle ocoee. Like a skatepark for kayakers.
6:10 that raft pin lol :)
Nobody pins in Hiwassee Shoals by accident
@@kingrat812 yeah i know ;)
@@kingrat812 yea lets pin razerback for fun on purpose
Try Storforsen,Sweden
Freestyle kyaking.... im in
Hi love ur videos
Where's table saw and the hell hole surf🥺
Ayyy mark dohners song
Correction, "There can be only one"
damn he rlly said 🔄🔄
Water xfers heat 25x faster than air. Here's the trick to cold beer fast. Add enough water to a container large enough to submerge your beverage(s). Cooler is fine. Add lotsa ice cubes. Add a bunch of salt. Not too little 🤏 but not so much 🤲 to absorb all water! 💦🤔 This allows the water to get below 32°F and closer to the temp of your freezer's ice. (Ideally 0°F) Spin the bottles or cans in the solution for 5-10 minutes to expedite heat 🔥 transfer from your beverage. Crack or snap open and enjoy a frosty ❄️🍺 one! Enjoy responsibly. 🙄😁
Oop see my truck in there
Sounds like you need a girl friend , LOL
Too bad Jacob be simpin hard
thought so, click bait .....bye