2012-01-17

KANUmagazin article

A short Report + Video about our Xmas at Kaituna.



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It is simply a fun run! Kaituna - North Island - New Zealand

Music: Pawel Jodiss & Jonathan Witte

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2012-01-09

Huckfest on the Palguin River

„Chile! Things here will always work out – but different then you think!“ That is the lesson we learned so far. But that is the way we travel anyway. Leaving NZ ended with trouble at the airport. Well, we were flying with three kayaks and this is always some trouble. In the end it worked out and we could turn a “No, we cannot take them on the plane.” into a “Yes, but we have to charge you for one kayak.” Within a few hours we set you feet on Chilean ground. 



Different country, different language, different people and different culture. While sorting out the shuttle to your hostel in Santiago Jakub Sedivy ran into us on the airport. It turned out, that he is staying in the same place. Great! Check in at the hostel and then grab a beer and hang at the pool. After a short round through the city we got back with two bottles of Pisco and a big coke. Again at the pool we were figuring out what to do on New Years Eve. It turned out, that everyone went to party in Vina del Mar and Valparesia wihich is about 1,5h busride from Santiago. Plans are set! Get ready, get to the bus station and get on a bus. Getting on the bus wasn’t that easy. It was sold out. Walking out of the station little disappointed guys from different buses were running around trying to get some more people for the last buses to Vina del Mar. Sold! Two of us had to ride on the floor, but that’s alright when you got Pisco-Coke. We actually made to Vina in time - 11:30pm. 





20h later we were all back in Santiago and decided to stay one more night. After another day in Santiago we were off to Pucon. Taking the night bus we arrived early at about 8am in Pucon. Jasper picked us up at the bus stop and while having breakfast we managed to find a place to stay. We got to the Kayak Hostel, put our bags in the dome (that’s the big tent we are staying in) and get ready to get on the river. It’s a big crew. We put on the Palguin River to run the whole thing – upper, middle and lower Palguin. Jasper was leading us down the run, which is one waterfall after the other. It was a huckfest, with about 14 people running the 70ft Middle Palguin. Shortly after the drop Jasper and Flo got double pinned. With two boats stucked they decided to wet exit. While doing this Jasper unlucky dislocated his shoulder. This is bad news. We tried to put it back in place but failed. Hiking out was a little mission but we managed to stop a car right away as we got to the street. Hours later we all got together at Latitude – a local bar in Pucon. Paddle hart and party all night – welcome to Chile!









2012-01-03

BOUNDLESS TEASER #2: Nepal



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In middle of October our destination was NEPAL. Within 4 weeks we want to learn about their culture and explore Himalayan rivers.

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2011-12-30

Xmas in NZ

With only one boat on the roof we left the South Island. For the weekend we checked in at Simon's place in Wellington. It was time to check out the nightlife of the capital. It was also time to enjoy some regular showers and to wash some cloth. It felt like coming home for a few days.




On monday we head north to the Blissstick factory to pick up a new boat. Thanks to awesome support I was looking forward to a new boat for Xmas. A short breakdown of the van forced us to stop. Which looked like a blown head gasket on the first sight was fixed by replacing the broken radiator cap. We arrived late at the factory.




Just arrived Coke and Charles invited us to join the Blissstick Xmas BBQ the next evening. The next day we helped at the factory and where getting supplies for the BBQ. In the evening most of the Blissstick Team showed up and the BBQ turned into a smashing party until early morning.
The hangover followed shortly after. A mellow day with some kayaking on the local run with Nils who showed up a day to late. The next day we started early in the morning and worked a long day to finish three boats we should take with us. I was able to do most work on my boat myself what was great. I also had the option to customize my kayak.





Finishing another boat the next morning we left the factory with 5 boats total. Well just two boats where ours.




We were off to check out Huka Falls. After a safety mission where we had to rope out Oscar it was time to hit the Hot Springs.




The next day we wanted to run Huka. But while we are having breakfast the river came up to a level we didn't want to attempt. So we drove to the Kaituna. This river is a blast. It's just fun! We stayed there over Xmas and run it 4 to 6 times a day. Never got bored.









From the Kaituna we drove to Mount Maunganui. This is where Simon grew up and his parents still live there. They welcomed us Kiwi-Style.





We had some relaxing days on the beach before it was time for us to hit Auckland to sell the van. Again it broke down on us overheating.




We thought we are fucked when the mechanics told us the head gasket is blown and there is no way we can drive it somewhere. Shortly after they offered us to buy another car and they would keep ours. This is when we realized something is wrong. Well we still could drive to Simon's place. There we found out the cooler is clogged. 12h later we had fixed the problem and drove to Auckland. 2,5 days to sell a van might be short but we managed to get rid of it the first day.




A wild night followed it was time to celebrate.

2011-12-13

My adventure on the Kokatahi River

We attempted the Kokatahi River last Friday. We just got back to the Westcoast from our trip down south. The Kokatahi is a beautiful river close to the township of Hokitika and is a major tributary of the Hokitika River. The only way to get to the put in is by Heli. We had a crew of seven, meeting up around 11am at the take out. When we arrived there the Heli was already ready to go, so Keith and myself hurried up to get going. While strapping our boats to the Heli's rig the rest arrived. It was my first time flying in a Helicopter and I really enjoyed it.




After a couple of flights we were all at the put in. Without taking a lot of time we set up to tackle the upcoming rapids. We got downstream at a good pace.






About one or two kilometers into the run Arnd ended up swimming. Luckily Keith spotted him next to the cave on Cover Drop and got him out of there while Severin, Julian and myself bombed down the river a bit to far. With the boat stuck in the cave Arnd started walking out. The rest of the crew continued downstream.


one of a couple tight gorges




That river is a gem. It is challenging, remote and indescribably beautiful but the last major rapid called Skateboard Ramp sent me back to reality.



Skateboard Ramp

Just a little bit off line I went deep into a hole and got pushed back onto the stern of my kayak. My left shoulder moved out of place and I let my paddle go and pulled the skirt. Holding my arm tight to my body I resurfaced and grabbed Keith's rope with the other hand. While holding the rope my shoulder moved back into place. Still without a stable stand my boat was floating by down the river into the next rapid. Julian was able to catch my paddle. After climbing up on the rocks I took my paddle and moved downstream with the hope to find my boat. Severin also raced after it. To make a long story short we never found the boat and about 2 hours later we reunited at the cars at take out. Just Arnd was still somewhere up in the mountains. He made it out safe the same night around midnight.
The next days we took a break from kayaking. One day we spent hiking back up the river as far as possible but didn't find either the boat or any other equipment which has been inside.
Even though it is a pain in the ass with all that equipment lost but at least I'm safe.



"Was laberscht du?"

It was time for us to move on and we headed north to huck Maruia Falls. Well, at least Flo did!





Now it's time for the North Island! Here we come....


Cheers,
David

2011-12-05

Westcoast to Otago to Fiordland

For the last couple days we were road trippin' down the west side of the Southern Alps here in NZ. We ran a couple of rivers on the Westcoast and then headed down south to face some big water on the Kawarau river. From there we drove even further south in the Fiordland - famous for its incredible landscape.
Enjoy the photos!

Kakapothai - Westcoast






Hokitika - Westcoast




Styx - Westcoast











Nevis Bluff - Kawarau River - Otago







Citroen Rapid - Kawarau - Otago






Hollyford - Fiordland