Reno Post-game Fun and Utah Wave by Will Richardson | May 18, 2006 | 2010 Star, Classic Stars, Whitewater | 0 comments May 18, 2006 By Stephen Wright. Learn more about Stephen . After the busy weekend of the Reno River Festival, I was WIPED-OUT. I took Monday and did absolutely nothing (except read, paddle shortly, get LOTS of emails caught-up and sent, and plan-out the rest of the week). Still tired on Tuesday, I paddled in the morning with Jay at wave #5 on the Reno Course, which was at a great level. We took-turns shooting photos, and despite the distracting sunbathing beauty on the shores, actually got some good shots! As soon as I was off the water, I packed-up and started the long drive east, where I will eventually end-up in Buena Vista, CO for the weekend with CKS–Jay, Clay, Kristine, and Jason will also be in attendance. ANYWAY, I made it most of the way out of NV, and pulled-off somewhere up in the hills to sleep, which was just lovely. After another 3 or 4 hours driving today, I met-up with Corey Volt, Christy G, and a few cool local paddlers at a wave in Riverdale, UT. This was my first time on this wave and it was sick-o! We’re talking 4 feet high, fast and bouncy, with enough foam to catch you after a trick, but enough green to launch. I had a blast working Flashbacks, fast-forwards, helixes, mcnastys, donkey flips, and every other wave move I could think-of. A local paddler named Jason took my demo All-Star out for a spin (literally), and loved it. I’ve really enjoyed learning to throw the flashback on smaller waves: If you haven’t seen one yet, it’s a spin into a clean aerial backstab (instead of the 2nd 1/2 of a normal clean spin). The key is to spin out in front of the foam, then push on your feet hard once you’re backwards to get the boat to hop and you throw the clean backstab with your body. I’m really focused on twisting my torso and head so far ahead of the move that my boat is forced to follow–it looks SMOOTH, and feels great! I’m still so excited with the way the All Star paddles on just about every feature: out-looping everything else in the world, and easily wheeling up into the air on a wave. I then packed-up again and drove another few hours to somewhere in the BEAUTIFUL Utah high-desert next to some awesome rock-clifs. I’ll spend the night here because I can and it’s pretty. Enjoy the pics! Corey Volt shot my camera for the Riverdale Wave photos Live from somewhere just north of Green River, UT, Stephen Wright Beautiful Utah Scenery Flashback in Utah Jason enjoying a Demo Jay Donkey Flip in Reno Jay Winding up for a Flashback Stephen looping in Reno Stephens Godzilla in Reno Utah McNasty 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