The Çoruh is one of the most spectacular white-water rivers in the world — the backdrop of the majestic Kaçkar Mountains when descending its pristine clear-blue waters is breathtakingly magnificent. The Çoruh River is ideal for those interested in white water sports ranging from rafting to kayaking. In 1993, the 4th World White-Water Rafting Championships were held on the banks of the Çoruh. Some 250 paddlers assembled from around the globe to compete in a week-long festival of events and competitions. In 2005, the 1st Çoruh Extreme Week was held for white-water kayak paddlers. Thirty-six paddlers from 14 nations competed for 5 days on the rapids on the river from Ispir to Yusufeli.
Local Kayak Company going over a 25 foot drop over Kootenai Falls and river surfing just below the falls. by Karla Martinson KIM Productions Copyright 2007 KIM Productions all rights reserved………..water volume does swallow up some of it, good point thanks
www.kelloggshow.com Seriously, one of the biggest decisions in my life apparently is not marriage, motherhood, staying at home, trusting God with my fertility … no these were peanuts compared to the decision I must make regarding C-Section or VBAC. I can’t believe how difficult this has been … Team Surfing, Kayak Crashes and King of the Wave makes a return! These guys are killing it out there, every day for no less than 1 hour in freezing temps!!!
Tumultuous water below Holtwood Dam is best on East Coast for playboating kayakers. View article at articles.lancasteronline.com
Going through a culvert on the Willamette River, March 15 2010
This a shorten version of the orginal Kayaking Extreme, Mather Gorge Resolved which was produced way back in 1995 by LeapFrogProductions.TV
Meet a man who gets into a kayak and paddles it over the biggest waterfalls he can find. Love him or not, this is a peek at the life, on the river and at home, of Tao Berman, world record holder for the highest waterfall drop.
www.hobeze.com – The Kayaking Social Network presents a compilation of death defying kayaking action. Watch this at your peril.
Extreme kayaking white water river running
THESE daredevil extreme kayakers paddled down the breathtaking 300ft spillway at one of Wales biggest reservoirs. The apparently fearless pair reached speeds of 45mph as they sped down the 1:3 gradient of the Llyn Brianne Reservoirs concrete overspill run. All they had for protection were their flimsy canoes just 1cm of plastic separated them from the fast-flowing water and their coloured helmets. The extraordinary pictures were taken by photographer James Davies as he passed the reservoir, around 12 miles from Llandovery. I just could not believe people would have the nerve to paddle to the top of the spillway then calmly shoot over and downwards towards a virtual sheer drop.