Upper Gauley, Pillow Rock, Boat Transfer, CARNAGE.
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Footage shot from a different angle of Alex on rock and getting into boat: http://youtu.be/zX77UbT6L-c
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Alex's move was about the greatest boating moment I have seen firsthand or in video! I imagine if you asked a group of people--boaters and non-boaters alike--whether they would rather watch me catch the Notch eddy in an Outrage or watch Alex's boat transfer, I think I know what the answer would be. I'm sure a lot of us could try are hardest to swim to VW, and then have someone else swim upstream, etc., etc., and never repeat the events of two Saturdays ago. It was a once-in-a-blue moon intersection of circumstances and made everyone watching happy. Alex is even on the Leisuresportsphoto.com postcard now.
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Also, to Alex's credit, he can still have fun boating whether he styles or swims. I imagine I would have been so frustrated at swimming that I never would have climbed onto VW, much less hammed for the hundreds of cameras, grabbed a boat floating by, or generally entertained the Pillow crowd. Fortunately, Alex was chill enough to make the most out of a great moment.
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wow! i hate a missed it! well done sir indeed.
looks like it was a heck of a show, a sh!t show at that, but a good 'un all the same.
the rest of the boating world may say what they want to about us, but they can't say we got no sense of humor.
we had a saying in WV when i used to push rubber up there: sometimes you watch the show, sometimes you are the show.
looks like it was a heck of a show, a sh!t show at that, but a good 'un all the same.
the rest of the boating world may say what they want to about us, but they can't say we got no sense of humor.
we had a saying in WV when i used to push rubber up there: sometimes you watch the show, sometimes you are the show.
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Been there done that ... (almost) ... in the whitesail days,tokebelokee wrote:Alex's move was about the greatest boating moment I have seen firsthand or in video! I imagine if you asked a group of people--boaters and non-boaters alike--whether they would rather watch me catch the Notch eddy in an Outrage or watch Alex's boat transfer, I think I know what the answer would be. I'm sure a lot of us could try are hardest to swim to VW, and then have someone else swim upstream, etc., etc., and never repeat the events of two Saturdays ago. It was a once-in-a-blue moon intersection of circumstances and made everyone watching happy. Alex is even on the Leisuresportsphoto.com postcard now.
have stepped out, emptied, and paddled away on that very rock. No one though much about it at the time, guess it's the carnage people notice?
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I was more impressed by the tandem boat that was going where it wanted it to go, and the others who didn't swim(and of course Eli's surf!), but no doubt, great circumstances to get the second boat and go dor the transfer, great showmanship - I'm all for amusing, nice job!
Pat.
p.s. Not having seen the rapid in person, I'm not sure how I'd feel about running it myself, or how I'd enjoy my time on the rock, but with the benefit of video - at least I know it's safe to swim!
Pat.
p.s. Not having seen the rapid in person, I'm not sure how I'd feel about running it myself, or how I'd enjoy my time on the rock, but with the benefit of video - at least I know it's safe to swim!
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i'm not so sure about that one pat:yarnellboat wrote: p.s. Not having seen the rapid in person, I'm not sure how I'd feel about running it myself, or how I'd enjoy my time on the rock, but with the benefit of video - at least I know it's safe to swim!
http://wvgazette.com/News/201109262715
2nd death there in two years.
oopsiflipped wrote: i'm not so sure about that one pat:
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BTW... picture show in link is at really low water
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Yeah, the boaters would want to see you make the notch eddy, and the non-boaters would want to see alex (or see you almost but not quite make the notch eddy )tokebelokee wrote:I imagine if you asked a group of people--boaters and non-boaters alike--whether they would rather watch me catch the Notch eddy in an Outrage or watch Alex's boat transfer, I think I know what the answer would be.
This said, I'm impressed by alex's inginuity and willing to let the situation play out calmly,
I also have a question for him... why seal-launch downstream, when an upstream launch could have been (comparatively) gently ferried out to river right?
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This might be the funniest video I've seen this year hands down... and major kudo's to Alex for taking it all in stride.
Pillow is just one of those rapids that video doesn't do justice to until you see it in person for the first time... it's not terribly difficult but it'll get your attention for sure... and... it's the Upper Gauley man.
That'd be Roy Crimmins and Lynn Aycock... they tandem the Upper Gauley at least once every year.yarnellboat wrote:I was more impressed by the tandem boat that was going where it wanted it to go...
Pillow is just one of those rapids that video doesn't do justice to until you see it in person for the first time... it's not terribly difficult but it'll get your attention for sure... and... it's the Upper Gauley man.
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As we were running pillow, I noticed the other boater upside-down in front of me. Me shifting my attention to him for that slight second was all it took to get off line and flip. But I did not swim. I set up for my roll and waited on the right moment to throw in the hip snap but I washed up on vw before I could strike. I instinctively grabbed the rock for some reason. And the boat was sucked away from me, leaving me stranded on the rock.
So what do you do when you're on vw on a festival weekend, and every camera is pointed at you. Do you cry, whimper, or throw a fit. Neither, you look at the cameras and you smile because it's all in good fun.
So I'm sitting there, still. I got the best seat in the house. Im Just checking it all out, taking it in, and wondering how in the world am I going to get off this rock. I look upstream and there is another canoe getting chundered in a big nasty hole. She threw a couple of involuntary enders and finally flushed out alongside her boat. I looked away for a second and when I looked back, her boat was right in front of me, within arms reach so I grabbed it, and the crowd went wild. I dumped the boat and pulled out the spare paddle and the crowd cheered even louder.
Ahh, yes. The Volkswagen seal launch.
Perhaps I should have adjusted the footpegs. It did cross my mind but I was having a hard enough time trying to wrestle with the boat and the current. Trying to stay on the rock was no cakewalk, but I'd done stuff like this before. Anyhow. I jump in the boat, take a stroke and it's nothing but comic disappointment after that. But I was there and I had fun. That's all that matters in my book.
So what do you do when you're on vw on a festival weekend, and every camera is pointed at you. Do you cry, whimper, or throw a fit. Neither, you look at the cameras and you smile because it's all in good fun.
So I'm sitting there, still. I got the best seat in the house. Im Just checking it all out, taking it in, and wondering how in the world am I going to get off this rock. I look upstream and there is another canoe getting chundered in a big nasty hole. She threw a couple of involuntary enders and finally flushed out alongside her boat. I looked away for a second and when I looked back, her boat was right in front of me, within arms reach so I grabbed it, and the crowd went wild. I dumped the boat and pulled out the spare paddle and the crowd cheered even louder.
Ahh, yes. The Volkswagen seal launch.
Perhaps I should have adjusted the footpegs. It did cross my mind but I was having a hard enough time trying to wrestle with the boat and the current. Trying to stay on the rock was no cakewalk, but I'd done stuff like this before. Anyhow. I jump in the boat, take a stroke and it's nothing but comic disappointment after that. But I was there and I had fun. That's all that matters in my book.
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where are the images!So what do you do when you're on vw on a festival weekend, and every camera is pointed at you.
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