Saturday, December 26, 2009

Cannon Falls


Baker at the lip


Starting to tuck


Cannon Falls is a sweet waterfall on Frogtown creek. It is the signature drop of the run and sure is a SPECTACULAR waterfall.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Upper Tallulah and Tallulah Gorge

Upper Tallulah


Bad Log, This log refuses to move after floods..... Can you say chainsaw!
Mason Layin one out
Baker


Alex Brantly







Gorge!







Unknown kayaker
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Left to right: David Cohen Neil Frost and Jason Parker. Chillin at amphitheater


With the drought over and things returning to normal in the southeast, Tallulah season is upon us..... The Upper Tallulah was runnin so we rallied the troops up there for an afternoon run, then went to camp at the gorge and fire off some oceana the next day......

Friday, October 30, 2009

Overflow in Fall

Chattooga land in the fall is the spot to be when its in. This year its in!




Monday, September 28, 2009

100 YEAR FLOOD in GA.

So wet the salamanders began to appear all day.
Big bad Bull Sluice

MOC SKIN
FROGTOWQN

THE CANNON FALLS




Well after the second wettest spring on record in the southeast the rain let up for a while and then one day......... it rained again. It did not stop raining for nearly a week and when all was said and done their were spots with 20 inches of rain. Lots of boating to be had and lots of excellent water. We ended up chillin in NOR GA. Runnin the shit here are a few photos of the times we had.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

THE RAVEN FORK

Bottom of Lord of the Rings

Coming through Anaconda
Lane Raikin entering Headless Horseman
David below Razorback
Ben Davis coming through some Raven Fork boogie water.
Lane in Mortal Kombat
Wet Willie
Wet Willie left line
Wet Willie left line
BIG BOY
Downstream into Caveman
Tyson's




Well, the Raven Fork is one of the most beautiful places in the world. The Cherokee Indians were definatley a smart tribe that lived in an unmatched land. The Raven fork is in the middle of this land and looks like it belongs in a different world. You know those places that are too good to be true? Well this is one of them. For us as kayakers we walk through life with a different outlook, most kayakers seem more humble than the average working man. I personally think it is because we have special places like the Raven, Linville, upper cherry, Dinkey, and soooo many other bad ass places to enjoy kayaking. I feel blessed and extremely lucky to have found kayaking in my life, and places like the Fork to enjoy. Makes you think about what this place used to look like before all the bullshit.... Excuse me...

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Tallulah Gorge, Nor Ga



The Tallulah Gorge is located in northeast Georgia just outside of Clarkesville. It has many class IV-IV+ rapids and one big class V slide called Oceana. The Tallulah is really fun and has a lot of rapids for such a short run.



Neil Frost engulfed by the middle line at Oceana

David Cohen in the middle of Oceana


David coming around the thing














The Tallulah is a great run located in a steep gorge with beautiful scenery.