Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#10
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Dave Manby typed:
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree : Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Now we paddlers have taken to creating our own pleasure domes though this time it is not the marvellous sex that Coleridge wrote about in his poem but we want to alter rivers to make our own play parks. Where is kayaking heading? We have got to the stage where we are building waves specifically for freestyle events next we will have the rapid covered to keep the rain out and the heat in. [snip] I have been disturbed by the trend to commercialize paddling over the last decade. Here in North America, Eric Jackson and Coran Addison have been at the forefront of the effort to fund paddling "professionals", and I have never liked the concept. Part of the reason is that they want to grow the number of boaters to increase the market for their products. For the rest of us, this means more crowded rivers, among other things. I am always ready to help and encourage a newbie in the sport, but I would just as soon limit that to those who find their own way in, not the posers who are sucked in by an X-Games broadcast. Last weekend I was with a party from the Winston-Salem/Greensboro area of North Carolina on the Tuckaseegee River. We pulled out at a beach below the best surfing spot on the river, at what I am told is the traditional lunch and potty stop. But this weekend no one could go into the woods to take care of personal maters, because there were newly-posted No Trespassing signs. Seems a new owner had taken possession in the last year. Barry Kennon, pro C-Boater. Posting his land against paddlers. We learned the identity of the new owner from a crew of young Kennon groupies who were out there moving rocks around in the river bed to make the rapid more interesting so they could hang gates (we didn't ask if Kennon intended to get permission from the owner of the land on the opposite bank, to string cables from his trees). They had built a significant cobble dam on river left to channelize the flow. I wonder if Barry Kennon sports an anti-dam sticker on his vehicle? Something similar happened on the Nantahala River a few years ago, when rodeo boaters rearranged Quarry Rapid to create a rodeo hole where the entire river threads a steep narrow sluiceway ... to the detriment of the thousands of Class II paddlers who flock to the Nantahala every year. What else has changed? I used to think of the Nantahala Outdoor Center as the paddlers' Mecca. Now I think of it as Walmart On the River, though many of the employess still are kind and generous boaters who are helpful to any boater of any skill level. But how 'bout the acquisition of Dagger and Perception by Watermark? Dagger and NOC were founded as labors of love by boaters. Now NOC seems to me to be an unfeeling profit-driven enterprise, and Dagger, founded as a canoe maker, has stopped making open canoes. I don't think they LOST money on open-boat manufacture; the profit margin was just not enough for them. Meanwhile, over at Perception, the real boaters have bailed out and started Liquid Logic. Somehow, these corporate sponsorships, bottom-line manufacturing, big-money competitions, recruitment-oriented river festivals, all seem to me to dragging the sport into an ugly place. Yeh, some young friends of mine are pro rodeo boaters. Yeh, I respect the David Browns, Bob Footes, Ken Kasdorfs who scratch out a living as instructors and expedition guides. But I really think the volunteer organizations like American Whitewater (preferably without corporate entanglements), and club-based instruction and safety programs, are the direction our sport should be taking. How old-school is that? On the up-side, if you build a rodeo hole in an already-trashed urban stretch of river (the rodeo dudes need convenience, eh?) it will keep the squids all concentrated in one place where they won't trash up pristine mountain rivers. -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty -- ================================================== ==================== Richard Hopley, Winston-Salem, NC, USA rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net 1-301-775-0471 Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll. rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu 1-336-713-5077 OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters. ================================================== ==================== |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Whitewater Symposium: teaching the kayak roll and improving your own! | General | |||
Charlotte's whitewater park | General | |||
Whitewater Park | General |