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jalmquist
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Calendar Event: SRK Jan 17th show Posted: 12 Dec 2007 at 9:17pm |
It should be well worth the price of admission...
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Posted: 12 Dec 2007 at 9:25pm |
Added to calendar... Sounds interesting ...
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Willy
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Posted: 31 Dec 2007 at 1:24pm |
Thanks for posting, John. Here's the full description of the event, Thursday the 17th at 7pm. Many thanks to Sprague Ackley for joining us!
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Hayes River First Descent |
Sprague Ackley will bring his slides and share his memories of one of the most pristine rivers in the world. Over 14 days in 1995, Sprague and his three boating partners dragged their kayaks up the Quinault River, ascended a snow couloir at the top of the W Fork of Anderson Creek to its precarious summit 5980 feet above sea level and slid down to find the first waters of the Hayes River.
Running over 250 drops, bypassing horrendous portages and sleeping under the primal cathedral forest of the untouched wilderness, the group finally arrived at the turquoise-colored Elwha River. Finding the river pouring over Entrance Drop rock, the decision was made to run the now-famous Grand Canyon of the Elwha at high water for a wild end to a trans-peninsula journey.
Join us on Thursday January 17, 2008 at 7pm on for the first show of the New Year to hear Sprague talk about his exploratory which started only a few hours drive from Seattle.
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Posted: 16 Jan 2008 at 10:06am |
Bumpty, bump.
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Willy
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Posted: 16 Jan 2008 at 11:31am |
Here's another tidbit written up by Tim for our blog. More about primal cathedral forests, PLUS more cool pics. Be there!
Sprague Ackley is a local boater who has been on paddling expeditions all over the planet. He claims that the most wild, remote and pristine rivers on earth are to be found in the Olympic Peninsula, only a few hours drive from Seattle.
In 1995, Sprauge and his three partners laid claim to a RIDICULOUS first descent of the Hayes river. The expedition included summiting a technical snow couloir at the top of the W Fork of Anderson Creek, HAULING their kayaks up with them to put-in at 5980 feet above sea level. Their two week journey included over 250 drops, untouched wilderness, primal cathedral forest and treacherous portages.
On Thursday, January 17th, 2008, Sprague will be giving a rare presentation and slideshow about this first descent. If you are a paddler, explorer, or outdoor enthusiast by any definition, come join us at the shop at 7pm, kick back with a drink, and be introduced to the world class rivers in our backyard by the man who first explored them.
Where: SRK shop (at Magnuson Park) 7777 62nd Ave NE, Seattle
206-528-1700
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Posted: 16 Jan 2008 at 2:57pm |
I think I may show up, I'm a little lonely and could use a good show. I'm girlfriendless in Seattle again.....................
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Posted: 16 Jan 2008 at 3:48pm |
Whats the price of admission?
Will there be more than like 10 or 15 whitewater photo's show? (That last slide show about alaska was interesting and all but really had no whitewater footy)
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Willy
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Posted: 16 Jan 2008 at 4:01pm |
No charge, baby.
My understanding is that Sprague has an awesome story to tell, inspiring to the adventurer in all of us. I'll check with him for more detail on exactly what the show's all about. Don't expect video though. It's a straight-up still slide show. Bring your imagination and be prepared to provide your own sound and action in your head.
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Posted: 16 Jan 2008 at 4:26pm |
Hey James,
If you go to this, ask Sprague about Thunder Creek. Would like to know what they did in there.
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ahh, f--- it dude, lets go boating...
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Posted: 16 Jan 2008 at 4:38pm |
Good point ... will do. I am sure he would have some knowledge of it.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 6:22am |
Got this from Sprague last night. I am really looking forward to meeting him and hearing the story. Wack footy be damned.
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Bill, The traverse of ONP took many, many days and therefore about half of the slides tell the story (i.e. before any water at all). All together I think that I have about 160 slides.
The big water was in the GC but anyone can get there with only a day's hike. You are correct in saying that the presentation is more than a collection of big drops, it is about facing the unknown and accomplishing the impossible. SA
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 7:57am |
Not sure Sprague et al ever paddled Thunder, but they might have. It was John Waley and Shawn Wickstron that accessed Thunder via easy pass. Shawn has been AWAL for a while, but I think John is still in the Hood River area - teaching and wind surfing. The Oregon Kayaking site crew should have his contact info. Jeff Trauba might have been part of that crew as well. Jeff Trauba might have been part of that crew as well - not sure. He's now repping in CA (Riot I think), but could easily be reached.
Don't expect tons of photos of runnin' the nar - that was not the focus of this crew. Rather, they busted arse to get into rivers that 1. were pristine, and 2. had never been run. Imagine paddling the Goldie and reaizing you're probably one of the first crews to explore that valley at river level since the press expedition. Wow.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 8:08am |
Jeff Trauba is repping for Astral & Immersion Research. He comes through the area a few times a year.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 8:55am |
Originally posted by WillyNo charge, baby.
My understanding is that Sprague has an awesome story to tell, inspiring to the adventurer in all of us. I'll check with him for more detail on exactly what the show's all about. Don't expect video though. It's a straight-up still slide show. Bring your imagination and be prepared to provide your own sound and action in your head.
Sooo, yer like saying there's not rockin' soundtrack to go along with it? I prefer fast MTV style editing with little substance or storyline myself..
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 9:05am |
I fart in your general direction POW.
I am just saying a few shots of the goods would be nice....
now back to willy... what is your avatar dude? Is that the 1970's Husky Track Team?
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 9:10am |
Old School is the new thing Pow. MTV & instant gratification are so, uh, last week. Yeah, that's it.
Sprague's inspiring presence, along with his real mechanical carousel slide projector, will add the substance you're searching for. Who knows, maybe a few black&white shots too.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 9:11am |
Good guess James. Right era, right school. Wrong sport.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 9:14am |
...and come on, it was 77, which is late 70s really, which is what, like around when you were born?
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 9:17am |
I'm just being silly James, no reference to you.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 10:47am |
Damn, no multimedia presentation? How's an overly geeky, techy kayaker gonna prove to his/her peeps that they did something unless they can upload it to the Internet through their Blackberry and show everyone the goods?
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 11:59am |
Bummer pow, I was hoping for some resistance from someone other than
the soggy bottom boy.... btw I lean a cheek towards you too nick.....
lol
And I was still 3 years from even a thought at that point willy!!!!...
Didn't they have pads for the football team back then, you guys are hardcore?
I would
have ditched the CIA mascot in the middle though... now a days you would get shot at
for hanging out with a spook like that little dood... apparently they had hand held phones back then too aeh... Not the most secure of communication methods but effective none the less.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 12:28pm |
Here's the goods from Jeff Trauba, replying to my question about Thunder Creek 1st-d:
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Bill,
That's cool Sprague is doing a slide show. I think I may have boated with him one time or another in the early 90's. Can't recall too much.
As for the Thunder River...I wasn't on that one. It was Shawn Wickstrom(I think he still lives in Edmonds. It would be cool to get a hold of him because he might have some sweet photos from the era.) and John Whaley. Not sure who else was on that.
I was on a number of early descents of that time. Not many 1st d's though. I think the only one I can really claim is the upper MF Snoqualmie. That was in '93 or '94 maybe. Not sure what people cal that section these days..but it has a 40 footer and a 70 footer on it along with a bunch of other rapids. I broke my ribs on the forty footer and kept paddling...aaahh to be young and stupid.
All for the 1st d glory!
I did that one with Frederick Reimers(current editor for Canoe and Kayak mag) and Bill Peabody(not sure what happened to him...maybe moved to Spokane?)
It was mainly a small group of guys getting out after it in those days. Rick Williams had a posse of folks...didn't see them much. I boated with Shawn, Tom Wolf, Mike Deckert, Gary Korb, John Whaley, etc... Shawn and I were the younger guys in that group. John Almquist was getting after it as well. There was a group from Portland also...Bill Bowey and crew(Phil, Dave, and some other guys). Also Jed Weingarten started to pop up on the creeks around then.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 12:31pm |
James - much of a pain in the ass as it was to haul that little guy all over the lake, we needed him to steer the boat.
A couple of those dudes are bigger than Leif. You should see em now, 30 years later, they're WAY bigger than Leif.
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 12:48pm |
Oh .... hot diggity dog gone dang ... thats the Husky Crew Team?
That explains it now... I don't think I have ever seen a steersman that doesn't look or act like a CIA agent... its the little man complex. Curse the day they made those megaphones with batteries in them!!!
Really though... where were you racing... Suez Canal?
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 at 1:06pm |
I'll be showing up tonight as well. This slideshow sounds great! I emailed Rico (Frederick Reimers) our editor today, asking him about Jeff , and the runs they did together back in the day. Even i had no idea as to some of the current staffs whitewater glories in my own back yard.
Small world eh?
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