The Jackson’s Week in Asheville, NC by Will Richardson | Nov 4, 2005 | Heros, Whitewater | 0 comments November 4, 2005 The Jackson family, along with Clay and Stephen left for NOC’s GAF (guest appreciation festival) on Friday, a week ago. We hung out in front of the store and helped their customers get themselves all set up in new and demo Jackson Kayak boats. We also did a Super Hero/Hero run down the Nanty on Saturday and then a play session on Sunday. Sunday night we all drove to Asheville. I was quite nervous since I planned on running the Green with my kids. I had only run the Green two times in my life. Once in a Crossfire back in 1990, during a super high water run with Bryan Homberg and Eric Giddens on a cold rainy winter day. We were on a creeking mission and hit Overflow, the Bear, Soddy, and more during that trip. My second run was in 1998 with David Macintosh and Leland Davis on a 200% day. My third run would be with Dane and Emily on Monday morning. Clay knows the Green like the back of his hand and was our leader. We took our time and scouted everything, looking at all of our options on each rapid. Dane and Emily both paddled the Hero, while Clay, Stephen, and I paddled the Super Hero. My stomach felt more nervous than usual and even when I was running the rapids. It was quite weird. Emily and Dane were doing fine. We paddled together on Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon Clay, Stephen, and I did a faster run (cruiser without catching any eddies was the goal) but Stephen had a bobble on Frankenstein, and Johnny who joined in swam at Go Left. This changed the dynamic for me a little and I slowed down, staying with Johnny until after Swicks where we bombed through Gorilla to the finish. Wednesday the river didn’t run. We headed for the Cheoa for our first time down that run. We all took playboats and had a great time running a new river! Thanks American Whitewater for opening up yet another great run! Thursday the Green didn’t run again. I must admit that I am no where near ready to race. Yes, I can get to the starting line and make it to the finish, with a good shot of no major crashes. However, I still haven’t memorized the fast lines and have no idea how to pace it yet. It is Friday morning. The Green is running. I will go do one run this morning, where I hope to lead Clay down so I can see my own lines, if he doesn’t mind. Then Kristine will pick us up and we will B-line to Atlanta where I am doing a Key note speech for an American Whitewater Fundraiser. We will then drive back to Asheville, probably getting in at about 2am or so, and then wake for the race on Saturday morning. This is my first Green Race. While I never get into a starting line thinking I can’t win a race, I certainly know that I should destroy my own time with a little proper training. I am also racing in the “short boat” class (8’6” or shorter). The open class is made up of mostly Prijon Tornados. I spent 15 years racing long boats and am enjoying the creekboat length. At Great Falls, we cleaned the long boats out of the running, with all top three racers finishing in the short boats, cool. The locals who paddle this river everyday (live in Asheville) all have so many runs in their Tornados that they will likely make them go downriver fast! 🙂 EJ 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