The lost Idaho paddling days by Will Richardson | Apr 21, 2007 | Kid's Kayaks, Whitewater | 0 comments By Jason Craig My old computer’s hard drive crashed and I had no backup so I lost all my old footage, programs, and everything else including my Idaho update so I will do my best to try to retell the saga… I flew into Idaho April 6th and headed to a outdoor show. As soon as I got there I hopped in my boat and did a pool demo. This pool was kinda scary. It was 10 feet wide and three feet above the ground. Being how I did not want to tricky woo out of the pool I took it easy. When we finished up at the outdoor show we headed to The Gutter. This hole was a bit boring at first but then I stated getting it dialed in. It was way fun. Also I met a thirteen year old kayaker name Seth. He was paddling his orange shooting star with his dad! He had his cartwheels dialed and I remember him going for some loops. AWESOME. Later I tried boogie boarding these waves. It was fun. I haven’t swam in cold rivers in a long time and was wearing just my Stohlquist drypants under my drytop without any polypro pants underneath. I was warm and could have stayed in the river all day long. The next day on our way up to Climax Wave, I asked Devon if we could could stop because I thought I saw a good wave. CAUTION GRAPHIC IMAGERY PROBABLY NOT FOR KIDS. I was trying to find a way down when I saw a dead deer with its guts hanging out of its stomach and its neck riped out. Getting a little creeped out I turned around to get back out of there and saw two more deer with various limbs lying around in worse shape than the first. Being how those deer were blocking my path out I kinda froze up. After about five seconds I "Forest Gumped" it out of there. I am sure that was the fastest I have ever run in my life. Welcome to Idaho! That set the tone for the rest of the boating day. Climax was fast and very steep. It was hard to set up a trick and when you try you would usually freefall from the top of the wave to the bottom landing on anything but your boat. Whenever you did a trick you would go big. I got one where I fell down the wave but it caught my bow and I got lanched into the air doing a huge loop. Very fun. The next day we were on the Salmon River. We played in a great spot called Rodeo Hole. Loops, blunts, pan ams, cleanblunts, and just about everything else is possible in this hole. Another cool/ tricky thing about this hole is that it will build up to be a big hole then green out completely to where there is no wave at all. The next two nights Devon and I stayed at Salmon Rapids Lodge. It was so nice here that it was hard to want to get up and leave to go boating in the morning. My last update picks up where this one left off. I hope you enjoyed it. Also I am coming up with a new combo move. Look out for the eclipse combos coming soon. Live from Reno NV, Jason Craig Watch the video (QuickTime 3.2 MB) Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ