Saturday, March 26, 2011

Waiting on spring...




Had a nice short session at Blakeney Rapids, near Almonte this afternoon. Was a great way to get the rust off. It was kinda cold and windy but warm sun and pushy whitewater takes care of that.

If you haven't been to Blakeney, it is worth checking out. A great spot to get the arms moving and ease your way back into creeking, or, a great spot to learn. It is wide riverbed, with a number of channels that form between islands, and literally 10+ ways to run them. Lots of opportunities to push your limits, and tackle harder lines, or just cruise the sneaks. Plenty of push to the water at this flow.

There was maybe 10 people out there running lines, or rescuing boats (its an unfriendly place to swim), and plenty of spectators taking in the show.

Get it while it lasts, because Blakeney is only in during the spring high water.

The photos are so great, but don't complain. It was cold.

Phitty.



Thursday, March 24, 2011

Introducing Our Latest Team Member: Alex Perret

Welcome to the team Alex! We are excited to have you on board!

Name: Alex Perret


Birthplace & DOB - Kingston Ontario, February 15th 1989

Hometown: Kingston

Favorite Places To Paddle: Vancouver Island/Skook, Chile, California, Ottawa Valley

Why Do You Love Kayaking? I love kayaking because it has brought me to some of the most beautiful and scenic places on earth, places only a handful of people have ventured too. I have never felt more alive then when kayaking; dropping off a huge waterfall into a committing canyon, styling a stout line or getting airborne on big river waves all give me the greatest feelings in the world that only a kayaker could understand.

Goals For The Upcoming Season: This season I would like to see myself take more time to boat for myself, mainly for my play boating improve as I have neglected this aspect of kayaking for the past two seasons to focus on my creeking abilities. This means making more trips to the Ottawa river from my summer home in Palmer Rapids on the Madawaska. Also, I would like to become slightly more competitive this year, competing where/whenever possible.

Anything else you would like to add: I took up the sport of kayaking when I was 18, it has changed my life and haven't looked back since. I now spend four months of the year teaching courses to all ages and ability levels; kayaking, canoeing and River Safety & Rescue. I have a passion for teaching others while imparting my love for the river and the sport of whitewater. Becoming an instructing has been my gateway to this success for the past four seasons and I plan to continue this well into the future. When I'm not teaching on the river, I now find myself studying at the University of Victoria aiming for a Science degree, to ultimately become an alternative educator. When not doing school work, I'm either at the climbing gym or paddling as many of the rivers and creeks that Vancouver Island has to offer!

Personal Blog - passionateaboutpaddling.blogspot.com





Sunday, March 20, 2011

Spring Is Here!

New York has been getting lots of rain for the last week putting the black river to flood levels. The Black River is a great high volume river at spring levels, It is home to some huge waves such as Inner City and Big Brother.

This is an update from my march break that I spent in NY with my good friend Cooper Lemkay. We managed to get our selves a hotel room and paddle for three days straight eating nothing but chicken wings and bacon, all cooked in our room's microwave. It was some good practice for our hometown monsters like Bus Eater, and HeavyD that are bound to be here soon.

PICS AND VIDEO BELOW!










Friday, February 18, 2011

OPS At Upper No Name In February?

Thank goodness that flowing water doesn't freeze!

This is a winter update from Ottawa Paddle Shack team paddlers Marcos Gallegos and me (Adam Chappell). Last week we when on a little trip to the middle channel on the Ottawa River. No big deal, unless the road isn't a road and is more of a snowmobile trail. But with a few shovels and a 4x4 we managed to get there, buck up, and get on the water/ice and shoot some sweet video.

This was also the first time that i had my CARBON ALL STAR on a fair sized wave and WOW
just WOW!

The level was about 11 feet, the eddys were full of ice, and it was -4 degrees. Great paddling conditions , if i say so myself!

Big thanks to Jean-Nicolas Cyr for all the pictures and video!





















Thursday, February 10, 2011

OPS Paddling Team


The OPS Team is made up of paddlers that are true ambassadors of our store and the whitewater kayaking community.

These guys are going to be keeping us up to date on what the latest and greatest gear is, the best paddling events and competitions, and the best places to go paddle and more! Sweet! Expect to hear and see more of them as the season progresses!

Name: Marcos Antonion Gallegos Neira (Marcos Gallegos)

Place of Birth: Trelew, Argentina
Date of Birth : 08 of November 1986
Hometown: Chaiten, Chile (Currently in Perth, Ontario)

Favorite Places To Paddle: Futaleufu River, Chile; Ottawa River, Canada; Pucon, Chile; Maipo River, Chile; Palvitad, Chile; Gatineau River, Canada; Rouge River, Canada; Lachine, Canada; Mistassibi, Canada.

Why Do You Love Kayaking?
Kayaking is no doubt one of the most important things that ever happened in my life. It is the way i met many of my best friends and it is also the source of many of my accomplishments. Kayaking is definitely my biggest passion. I tis something that i will never stop doing just because of the importance is has in my life. The joy i feel every single second i am in my boat, sharing good times with friends, floating down the river is something i will never give up or forget.

Goals For The Upcoming Season: The goals I have for the 2011 kayaking season and in general is to push my limits as an all around paddler, by discovering the best whitewater in Canada and the US and wherever my kayaking takes me. I am very excited to compete in North America's most famous whitewater competitions and to participate in as many river festivals as i can. Another goal is to go on an expedition in Western Canada and get to know Skookumchuck the tidal rapids in British Columbia.



TRIBE WWC 2011 VIDEO ENTRY from Marcos Gallegos on Vimeo

Name: Adam Chappell

DOB: Montreal on November 3, 1992

Hometown: Stittsville, Ontario

Favorite Places to Paddle: Big Joe in Lachine, Quebec and Sturgeon Falls, Manitoba.

Why Do You Love Kayaking: I love kayaking because of the endless possibilities and opportunities it has to offers. That is what keeps me motivated, pushes me to improve and keeps me focused on my goals. It’s also the most fun I have ever had!

Goals for the Upcoming Season: My goals for the upcoming season are to win the Level 6 cup on my home wave in Ottawa and to maintain my training for the World Championships, since I am an alternate on Team Canada.

I have been whitewater padding for three years now and it has been the best time of my life. I hope the sport will take me around the world; there are so many places around the world to paddle and explore.




Name: Mike McKay


DOB: Feb 17

Hometown: Ottawa ON

Favorite Places to Paddle: Quebec, Mexico, Ecuador, BC, Pacific Northwest, (hope to add to this list every year)

Why Mike Loves Kayaking: Paddling brings you to the most incredible spaces both mentally and physically. Not only have I seen some unbelievable places on earth while sitting in my kayak, but I have learned to look at the earth as an unbelievable place.





Name: “Phitty” Philip Kompass


Birthplace & DOB: Oakville, ON, 1978 08 25

Hometown: I’ve lived all over the country, but I currently reside in Petawawa here in the Ottawa Valley.

Favorite Places to Paddle: Running: Petawawa River Playboating: Habitat 67 Creekboating: Whistler BC, Hood River OR, Ste Adele QC or Chicoutimi, QC

Why Do You Love Kayaking: Kayaking combines the best aspects of life into a single activity. Travel, fresh air and exercise, friendship, the great outdoors, mental and physical challenge, adrenaline and relaxation. It is a sport that allows you to get as much out of it as you put into it, and, you can tailor the experience to meet your needs. If you feel like just chilling out and going for a soul surf – do it. If you want to challenge yourself and test your physical limits... those options are there. Feeling mentally strong? Step up a level in difficulty.

Goals For the Upcoming Season:
This year is shaping up to be a big one for me. I switched from a fast and edgy playboat (Orbitfish) to one of the spud boats the kids like so much these days, so I expect my playboating to suffer greatly. New challenges I guess. More so, this year has plans to push a bit more on the overnight expeditions with some tentative plans for the Gens De Terre, QC (local) Middle Kings, CA and the Homathko in September. If I can accomplish all of those, I’ll be pretty proud of myself. Couple that with some quality time spent on the classics in the ‘Daks, Laurentides and the hills north of Quebec City.

Increasingly I have become focused on some of the challenges facing our sport. Hydroelectric development, access issues and the need to introduce new paddlers will in the coming decades become obstacle to the growth of our sport. For a sport that has given so much to me, I’m starting to feel as though I should begin to return the favour. Maybe I’m getting old.




Name: Eric Clément


Birth place: Marionville, Ontario

DOB: 16/03/1982

Favorite place to paddle: I really enjoy creeking in Quebec but, any river, any where, from flat water to class five suits me.

Why do you love to paddle: I love to paddle because it keeps my mind off everything else. When I’m kayaking I get to see some incredible places that most people will never get to see and enjoy. Whether it’s making new friends, setting myself new goals, going on new adventures or understanding how vital our water ways are, kayaking always has something to offer.

Goals for the upcoming season: My goals for this season are to get on the water every chance I get and to paddle some stouts in northern BC.



Want to join the team? We are looking for paddlers across Canada. Post a video on our Facebook page and let us know why you think you would be a great addition to our team!

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