Saturday, 27 December 2008
Brass Monkies
Hugh and Finn were joined by Pete and Dan. Pete, believe it or not, hasnt been on the water for about a month after catching malaria in Uganda- quickly got back into the swing of things as you can see!
The rest of the photos from the session are here
Friday, 26 December 2008
And a few more piccies!
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Weir sessions
Monday, 15 December 2008
Hurley Classic
The Hurley Classic is one of the oldest events on the freestyle calender... it has been around since the sports birth and has always tried to keep in touch with the sports roots- the emphasis is on having a laugh!
This year it rained- a lot- and the river rose rapidly on the Saturday from an awesome steep green three in the morning to a pretty awful high holey three come Sunday morning, the day of the competition. This was soon remidied when the lockie opened up the final gate to give a big 4 gates for the comp- bring on the carnage!
This really levelled the playing field- it was going to take big moves and linked moves to score high- otherwise you would be scrapping it out in the middle of the pack. There was also plenty of scope for a few beatings- always a crowd pleaser :0)
The competitors were split into 8 heats with 7 or 8 in each heat. All the categories were mixed together, which made for a wide variety of skill levels in each heat- the idea being that the better paddlers helped out the less experienced ones. These heats would run in a jam style lasting 15 minutes with each paddler getting 30 seconds a time to rack up a decent score. The top 5 in each category then progressed to a super final run to international rules.
There was some great talent on view with the better paddlers linking some big moves- Alan Ward threw a massive mcnasty in my heat with Lee Pyke, Joe Bradley and others throwing big loops front and back.
As the competition progressed it was obvious who the top guys and girls were going to be but the rest of the paddlers were very close and the competition was fierce, but friendly.
For many this is their first taste of competition and despite some seemingly odd judging decisions I think everyone seemed to have a great time at a well organised event- must say a big thanks to Garry who kept us all in hot food and drink and to the Kayakojacko team for their organisation of another great event.
For the record I think I came about 13th in the mens Kayak With Alan Ward Coming out on top just beating Ed Smith, Finn was about 11th in the Juniors with Joe Bradley and Ben West topping the table, and Hugh in his first competition did real well, even going for (and in my humble opinion sticking) a Donkey Flip! For the full results go and check out www.tvfreestylers.co.uk .Be great to see a few more of you there next year :0)
Matt
Friday, 12 December 2008
Riverside Shop Christmas Opening Times
Tuesday 23rd December 11am – 7pm
Wednesday 24th December 10am – 3pm
Come in on Christmas Eve for a mince pie & a 20% discount!
Thursday 25th December CLOSED
Friday 26th December CLOSED
Saturday 27th December CLOSED
Sunday 28th December CLOSED
Monday 29th December CLOSED
Tuesday 30th December CLOSED
Wednesday 31st December CLOSED
Thursday 1st January CLOSED
Friday 2nd January 10am – 6pm
Saturday 3rd January 9am – 5pm
Sunday 4th January 10am – 1pm
Monday 5th January CLOSED
Tuesday 6th January Normal Opening
Hours Resume
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Seeking forgiveness not approval
No Space left in one of our boat stores now!!!
So as you can see we now have a huge collection of Islander Sit on Tops for you to try or buy... and behind all of this lot happens to be a load of lovely Dagger Creek & Play Boats.
Watch this space for more info on how to come and use on of these great Islander Paradise 1's, Paradise 2's and Hula's. More fun than you can shake a paddle at :-)
Lastly if you see us at Hurley Freestyle this weekend be sure to get a NEW free Riverside. Oxford sticker off us.
Be safe
Rob
Sunday, 7 December 2008
Pyranha Karnali Review
I was very kindly offered a place on the Four Star Training (Thanks for a great course Roger and Dennis). Now if you don't know me at all then to say I don't spend much time river paddling is an understatement- don't think I have been in a river boat proper in about 10 years! This means that my extensive boat collection does not contain a big floaty thing that is required for such courses. Catherine came to the rescue and leant me the Karnali- apparently its new and everything!
Outfitting
The boat is fitted out with the latest Connect 30 outfitting. Anyone who has paddled a boat with this in will tell you how easy it is to adjust and sort out ready to paddle. It's also very comfortable with it, allowing a fair amount of adjustment whilst seated in the boat, which is great if you need a bit of a stretch but don't want to/can't get out of the boat to do it.
The stern storage space is vast- I could have been smuggling knock off TV's all weekend and been none the wiser. Due to the back rest system this is really easy to access and load with some good solid clip points.
The deck also is covered in a multitude of solid looking steel cip points for all your possible rescue needs- seem easy to access from the boat and are deep enough to easily clip a karrabiner into with one hand.
First Impressions
If you look at the hull there are no reall edges to speak of, which makes for a really forgiving boat. Mistakes which would be punished in other boats just seem not to affect this one. This is great for the novice and expert alike, as it really instills confidence in the boat. This confidence is backed up by the boats secondary stability- now I don't know how they have manged this but it really doesnt capsize unless you really try quite hard, or you need it to. For a big boat it also rolls suprisingly easily.
For a longer boat it breaks in and out really nicely and ferries controllably front and back, holding its line really well. It also turns well on the spot if required. This entire package makes for a boat that is really manouverable with no nasty hidden suprises.
And the rest
Ok so thats the basic systems check- what about the fun stuff! This thing hole rides like a dream- the boats has the merest hint of a planing hull but it spins easily and unlike many river boats is a fairly stable platform that doesnt bounce around all over the shop.It isn't the nippiest on a wave (funny that) but it is easy enough to manouvere and to move around the river using them.
It boofs drops really nicely, providing plenty of entry speed combined with the ease of which you can pull the front up and keep the boat good and flat. The boat surfaces quickly and punches through anything unpleasant with ease.
Summary
Why have one? Well it's as good a river runner as I have seen, with the latest outfitting, its easy to paddle and it comes in lots of pretty colours- oh and it costs £650 (no. that isn't a typo, it really does!), so, quite frankly, why spend the extra money on something that will do exactly what this can? No, I can't think of any reasons either!
All the details and pictures and stuff are on the Pyranha website (http://www.pyranha.com/), or pop into the shop and speak to Catherine. They seem to have done 2 sizes so far (a M and a L) and there is talk of a S.
Matt
Saturday, 6 December 2008
It's getting cold...
We took the Camera, tripod, warm clothes, went to Hurley and had a good time!
Arriving at 3pm we had about an hour of daylight to get some video down, which we did... here it is, Me, Hugh and a bit of Doug Cooper (TV Freestylers) busting some moves.
Freestyle Kayaking - Winter Time Hurley from Finn Burrows on Vimeo.
Bring on summer...
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Talk @ Riverside
The expedition took place in late August and September 2007, and headed to the Yarlung valley in Eastern Tibet in search of previously un-paddled rivers.... For me the trip had everything I could possible want; first descents on big volume runs & steep technical creeks, multi-day action, classic Himalayan road problems, drunken nights in small towns and a good mix of terror and lots of laughs!
Don't Miss It!
Thursday 11th December from 7pm at Riverside
Tickets £5 over 19’s; £3 under 19’s in advance, £1 extra on the night
Riverside Centre Oxford
Donnington Bridge
Oxford OX4 4AZ
T ++44 (0) 1865 248673
E riversidecentre2@btconnect.com
W www.riversideoxford.co.uk