Sunday, September 23, 2012

Spring is here


A long, dry and gruelling winter on the west coast made getting out paddling a challenge. With little time to spare in between polytech and assignments, we started home brewing beer (with mixed results), I named my first brew Marmite and Phils was aptly named coffee.



'Red', One of the new family members 
Along with our brewing skills we have acquired two pet lawnmowers named red and skimpy, who are currently grazing the back lawn and doing a good job of it. But with perfectly good white water flowing so freely out to sea, we have been itching to get out, and spring fever is kicking in. we have been ripping into a few of the local runs. Multiple laps on the Kakapotahi, Toaroha, Totara, Arahura and Dobson wave were possible due to the two weeks of rain during our holidays. 9 out of the past 10 days were on the rivers and it felt good after a long dry winter. One trip of note was the Styx, which we decided to explore. After two years here we couldn't leave without sampling some of the Styx magic.


'Pinky' after the hard drive in. 
'Vroooooom scrape crack put put put' were the noises coming from Phils little hatch back car as he came flying up the four wheel drive on the way into the Styx. Closely followed by the roar of Dans 3L surf, which had no trouble. Gear on and ready for a long slog we walked to the put in, Myself, Phil and Martijn decided to run the top rapid above the normal put in. We had mixed results, and a near miss as Martijn scouted the underside of a very large boulder below the last drop.


Martijn getting up close and personal with the seive

We quickly caught up with the others and cruised on down some classic grade 4 boulder gardens, boat scouting most of it. A sick 3m clean boof encouraged the cameras out and we all had multiple laps of it, while trying to perfect our boofs. All up it was a great day out and good to see some of the boys pushing the limits, taking risks and then getting the rewards. The walk suddenly becomes enjoyable, you have a good crew who you trust with your life and things go as planned! Its days like this that you think to yourself 'This is why I do this!' Chur!



Martijn on the top rapid


'Boof boss Phil' on the 3m Boof


Phil entering the crux of the day











Photo By Rata



Dan on the 'Buffer'



Me (Greg) ready to boof!



On line on the top rapid



Martijn going hard!




Phil hitting a new line





Dan about to boof hard!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Fiordland plans

The next mission for the Two Dash Productions crew is currently in the planning stage. We hope to do a short sea kayaking expedition down in Fiordland. I know its a little different from the standard white water trip, but it should be good :)

The famous "coast" sunsets are something special

Cant beat a decent Greymouth sunset...

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Arahura river

Another good run down the last gorge on the Arahura. I think it was the lowest flow we have ever run it at. Got one photo from it.


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Kokatahi River

Our plans of a relaxed flight up the lower Hokitika with the Rafting NZ crew were quickly crushed as we found out that the local pilot had landed in a paddock and had the misfortune of a flat battery. So the trip was called off and we went for a surf instead. That night we got a call from Keith asking if we wanted to step it up and come up the Kokatahi with Barney, Jordy and him the next day. For those of you who aren't from the West Coast or don't know it well, the Kokatahi River is one of the top classic grade 5 runs east of Hokitika. Needless to say it didn't take too much to talk us into it.  Before we knew it we were in the chopper listening to that familiar whine of the engine and watching the trees fly past.

One of the awesome gorges.
Photo By Barny Young
 At the put in a good lesson from Barney on how to pick up girls at the pub set the tone for what was to be a good day. Straight into steep creaking with no time for a warm up made me feel slightly rusty and nervous, a roll in a fast flowing section between two small drops didn't help either. But we soon found our rhythm and there was no time to be nervous as we bombed down the river, following Keith and Barney who knew the run like the back of their hand. Rapids flew by one after the other for what seemed like 2 hours. Then we got out for the portage around a very impressive drop called 'The Monster'. My balls have a wee bit of growing to do before I run that one, and the river needed more water too. More continuous classy grade 4+ led us to skateboard ramp where we caught up with Jordy and Rata who had put on at the half way put in. Skateboard ramp was a sick slide into a kicker that sent you out over the hole in the bottom. The final section of the trip was more great read and run grade 4 with some of the coolest boxed in gorges I have ever had the privilege of paddling. Thanks to the crew for a epic day out on the river, I defiantly will be back to this river again next season!

Unfortunately we didn't have time to get many photos or videos, but here is a video that I found on you-tube that shows just what this river is like...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyWiwoUz8r4

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Two Dash Crew 'Slides' to New Low...

With all the coast runs too low to paddle and a failed exploration attempt we decided to make our own fun, this is the result...
Rata and jake doing the ground work

Martijn checking out the trajectory 

Final touches by Me and Phil

Whitcomb River Edit

After a long process of editing and then failed uploads we have the newest two dash clip ready to go... check it out


Makin News

Turned up to polytech today to find my photo on the front page of the local paper :)

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Buller River

A Good week in murch!


The Boof at Jet Boat Rapid
Photo By Phil Palzer


Monday, April 16, 2012

Toaroha Expolorations

After a hard night partying it up in Greymouth we dragged our sorry arses out of bed and were off.. away in search of a waterfall that we had heard rumors about up the Toaroha valley. 10am at the take out we loaded our boats on and started the walk. A casual pace saw time fly by and still no sign of the waterfall.
Martijn wondering if this waterfall actually exists while Phil eagerly paddles up stream...






































Many sightings of the local blue duck family was also a big distraction. So the waterfall continued to be elusive until we hit a gorged out section of river, and half way through our challenging portage, we spotted it. we couldn't quite get a full view of it but the clouds of spray billowing out around the corner suggested some sort of gradient. 

Martijn van den Broeke staying on top of things


by this stage it was getting late, we got up, scouted out our lines and then hucked off the centre of the drop. some questionable lines and missed boof strokes saw us going quite deep. Martijn, the least experienced paddler in our crew managed to stick the sickest line of the day and pop straight back up.
Phil Palzer plugging it



Friday, March 30, 2012

Whitcomb

5am on a Saturday morning and things were all go at red roof, breakfast was on, cars packed and we were out on our way to the helli pad for what was to be our first fly in trip together as a crew. A last minute text from Zak in hokitika confirmed our last seat in the chopper. The team was set, Phil, Zak, Rata and me. The flight up the river was spectacular and we spent most of it trying to scout some possible lines down the river. Once the whining of the chopper had gone and the roar of the river took over, the realisation of how remote we really were sunk in and we wasted no time in getting on the water and warming up.
Phil boofing like a boss!
 A few hours of classic grade 3/4 was a great warm up for the lead in to colliers gorge. After lunch we were into it, The first major drop of the gorge had Phil and Rata doing a short portage and Zak and I running hard right through a river wide hole that made us all slightly nervous. Next up was a sick techinal rapid that then lead into a drop that was good to go on the hard right. Sweet lines were had by us all for the rest of the trip and we finished off with a quick photo session on a small ledge drop and then a cruise grade 2 float to the take out. Cheers team for sick day!
Rata dropping in

Phil and Zak running some of the sweet class 3


Sunday, February 12, 2012

Toaroha

Date:12-2-12
Flow: Low
Grade 3+
After a long night out partying we pulled ourselves out of bed and got onto the Toaroha for some very low volume creeking. Cheers to Phil, Rata, Jake, Martijn, Logan, Ari and Watson for a sweet trip
 Rata on line
                                                              Phil leading the way

All loaded up...

Monday, January 30, 2012

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Ngaruroro gorge flood run

Date: 4-1-12
River: Ngaruroro
Section: Lower gorge
Flow: flood
The mohaka river was too high to raft so we decided to make the most of the rain and head for the Ngaruroro gorge for a very fast run, the 9 hour trip was a 4 hour roller-coaster and just one hour of flat water at the end. Cheers Gwyn, Gorgie and Drew for the photos!



Friday, January 20, 2012

Potu Falls huck festival!

Date: 8/1/12
Location: Potu falls
Grade: 3+?
The mission for access 14 was cancelled because of too much water so we opted for plan B... A short walk to Potu falls where we ran the 8m drop a couple of times each then spent the afternoon floating down access 10.





Phil stomping it!