Jitsu Impressions!
From the first Radical Play Machine to the next, introducing the Dagger Jitsu!
I am truly honored to be able to write my impressions of the soon to be available Dagger Jitsu, our newest freestyle project! It's been a little while I know but that wait will be well worth it. This boat has…
ContinueAdded by Andrew Holcombe on July 23, 2012 at 3:58pm — 1 Comment
I can't think of a weekend this whole year where I didn't go on some sort of adventure, from back country skiing in the Northern Cascades to kayaking trips across the Pacific Northwest. I know it's a bit late, but here's a post from a few weekends ago.
Added by Brendan Wells on June 7, 2012 at 1:00am — No Comments
Rio Pacuare a Costa Rican gem
It's been a solid 10 days of kayaking here in Cosa Rica the land of sunshine and amazing rivers. While there are numerous opportunities to paddle all over the country my favorite run so far has been the Rio Pacuare. The Pacuare has a long history of kayaking and rafting in Costa Rica with some of the first companies setting up operations in the early 80's. After spending several days running all the sections I can see why. First off the Pacuare has an amazing amount of whitewater that…
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The Green Race and Short Term Memory
Green Race! My most anticipated race is right around the corner, first racer at high noon this Saturday. The runs are in, the attainments done, the smack is being laid down, bets made, the list of what surrounds this race goes on and on. This year is a special one for me as its my first one back on my road to recovering from a herniated disc. It's been super fun to be a part of everything again and I can't wait to fire out of that start gate. But that's Saturday and this is…
ContinueAdded by Andrew Holcombe on November 3, 2011 at 3:37pm — 3 Comments
The summer of 2011 has treated both coasts to epic storms and unheard of amounts of water. The Pacific Northwest hasn’t experienced any dramatic flooding, but any local paddler knows that it has been a great year for boating. My favorite local runs including the White Salmon, Cispus, and Lewis River have all kept stable flows late into the summer and still have healthy amounts of water.
The highlight of my summer has undoubtedly been the significant amount of time I’ve been able to…
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Eddy Catching 101: let the eddy work for you
Hey all hope everyone's summer has been good. It's been a fun one here in the southeast a little on the hot side I suppose but that's just a great excuse to get in the water! I'm going to take a moment to talk about catching eddies, actually what I really want to talk about is making it easy. No more almost making it but sliding out the back or struggling to cross the eddy line. Eddies can turn from your nemesis into your friend by following one easy concept: Let the eddy do the work!…
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A quick interview with Team Dagger's Tyler Bradt
Now that Tyler is on the road to recovery from a major back accident it seemed like a good idea to catch up with the always positive and smooth on the water kayaker. Enjoy and welcome back to the water Tyler!
Tyler…
ContinueAdded by Andrew Holcombe on July 14, 2011 at 2:10pm — 1 Comment
Great Falls!
Got to spend some time at Great Falls on the Potomac this past week and man what a fun time! I hadn't paddled there since college and I'd forgotten how much variety there is on that river. Everything from beginner sections to Class V lines on the Falls plus scenic sections ideal for Stand Up Paddle Boards or Rec Kayaks. The thing that struck me the most was how awesome it is to have a river resource like that so close to such a large city. It's pretty wild to think that when you're…
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Introducing Team Dagger's Chris Gragtmans
He goes by many names but regardless of what you call him I'd like to introduce Team Dagger's Chris Gragtmans all around excellent paddler and nice guy! Check out the video links as well.
Where are you from? Where do you live?
I am originally from Kingston,…
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Paddle with Team Dagger!
Come out join us for a paddle on your local river! Learn new tricks, skills, or just come out for a fun day Team Dagger is joining with the following retailers for paddling events around the country. Check the dates and locations below and hope to see you out there! Also contact the store for specific information on the paddle.
The Riverstore, Lotus CA
May 21
Team Dagger attending: Laura Farrell
More info:…
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Meet Team Dagger's Pat Keller
Ladies and Gentleman please allow me to introduce longtime Team Dagger paddler Pat Keller. Read on and enjoy some questions and answers with one of the smoothest, fearless, and enjoyable paddlers out there. Be sure to check out the video of Pat's recent 1st D of Wolf Creek Falls:…
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Meet Team Dagger's Laura Farrell
Laura Farrell takes some time to answer a few questions, make sure to check out the video as well!
Where are you from? Where do you live?
I grew up in Tampa, Florida but moved up to Western North Carolina the morning after my high school graduation and…
ContinueAdded by Andrew Holcombe on April 27, 2011 at 2:38pm — 1 Comment
NOC Demo Days, Freestyle Shootout and the Dagger Dash Attainment Race!
Last weekend marked the annual Demo Days Festival at the Nantahala Outdoor Center. In addition to a weekend full of boat demos the event also hosts the NOC Freestyle Shootout and the Dagger Dash Attainment Race competitions. This years events saw high water due to heavy rains on Friday night which led to some tricky competition environments but allowed everyone to slip away in the mornings and evenings for some great runs on the Cascades. All in all it was a great weekend as the sun…
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Introducing Team Dagger's Jason Beakes
Jason Beakes takes a quick minute to answer a few quesitons about himself and his kayaking life. Read on!
Where are you from? Where do you live?
I'm from Bethesda Maryland and live in Poolesville MD.
How/Why did you start kayaking?
I…
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Meet Team Dagger's Christie Glissmeyer
A quick introduction with Christie Glissmeyer, read on!
Christie smiling big as always!
Where are you from? Where do you live?
I grew up in Utah and now I live in Hood River, Oregon.
How/Why did you start…
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Meet Team Dagger's Iker Beristain Van Dusen
Team Dagger's Iker Beristain Van Dusen check's in from his home country of Mexico to answer 6 questions about paddling, Mexico, and where he's going this year.
Where are you from? Where do you live?
Mexico City, I’ve been living here my whole…
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6 Questions with Team Dagger's Brendan Wells
Brendan Wells answers a few questions on paddling and himself.
Where are you from? Where do you live?
I was born and raised in the small town of Trout Lake, Washington and still live there today.
How/Why did you start…
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Meet Team Dagger's Todd Wells
6 questions with Team Dagger's Todd Wells on his life, kayaking, and plans for the future.
Where are you from? Where do you live?
Trout Lake, WA. Trout Lake, WA
How/Why did you start kayaking?
Throughout my…
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A Little East Coast Love
Paddling into the light on the West Prong
With spring starting off well here in the southeast I figured now would be a good time to give you a little bit of East Coast paddling tour. These are some of my favorite areas to paddle on the East Coast and highlight some of the top destination…
ContinueAdded by Andrew Holcombe on March 11, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments
The Mexico that I know
I'm about half way through my trip south of the border so it seemed like a good time for a bit of an update. Mexico has been in the news a lot lately both in the paddling world and in general. I figured maybe I would give a stab at presenting a bit of a different point of view. My wife and I have been coming to Mexico to kayak in the winter for seven years in a row now. It seems like every year we come it gets just a little bit cooler and this is without us kayaking a lot of the runs you…
ContinueAdded by Andrew Holcombe on February 4, 2011 at 4:47pm — 1 Comment
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