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Kayaking 4 Kidz DVD Available Today
Available as of today (dvds arrived last night!), a brand new, unique instructional film by World Cup Freestyle…
Linville Gorge Headcam – THE EDDY FEELING deleted footage
This footage is POV, Helmetcam perspective of kayaking North Carolina’s Linville Gorge. This is deleted footage from the…
Rapid Transit Video #29 – “For Lovers” by Effort Inc
This film was composed over the course of the Spring of 2009 and edited shortly thereafter. Featured rivers include Wilson Creek, Watauga Gorge, Nolichucky Gorge, French Broad Ledges and Section 9, Lower Rocky Broad, Raven Fork & Green Narrows. Most of the footage was shot to show the beauty of run-of-the-mill rapids and the extraordinary kayakers paddling the rapids.
The Eddy Feeling
What does kayaking mean to different individuals, from the untrained beginner, to the seasoned professional? A collective of kayaking filmmakers entitled Rapid Transit, all of whom share a common goal of telling fun, exciting and engaging stories through the lens of a camera, attempt to give an answer, or perhaps just a perspective regarding this query. Along the way viewers will plunge into North Carolina’s deepest and most remote gorge, the Linville. Onlookers will meet the kayakers who first attempted the Linville Gorge descent in the 1970s, and see the reality of paddling this river over 30 years later.
Ladies Lower G
Here it is – the long awaited video collage of our day together on the Lower Gauley! The…
Rapid Transit Video #10: North Alabama Whitewater Festival & Post-Activities on Little River Canyon
Oh, the NAWF was a good time this year as usual, but a tid bit nipply out. This report is going up quite late but hey, at least it’s here now. To explain more, NAWF is the North Alabama Whitewater Festival. 2008 was the fourth year of this successful, deep south whitewater festival and championship. NAWF activities include a waterfall freestyle and boater-x at Short Creek Falls and a freestyle, hole comp at the Locust Fork of the Warrior River. Andy Gates and I headed down for this year’s event.