Showing posts with label Cowichan Youth Kayak Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cowichan Youth Kayak Festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Thrills and Spills: Cowichan River Youth Kayak Fest 2016

Big thanks to Liam B. Ellis (Class of 2016 at Brentwood College) for this awesome write up on the Cowichan River Youth Kayak Fest (CRYK) held on Vancouver Island recently. (previously posted on the Brentwood College blog)



Spring’s sunny weather heralded the arrival of the annual Crykfest, an unforgettable whitewater kayaking and camping festival at Skutz Falls, Cowichan Lake. Organized by ODP Head Mr. Norman, the event was attended by students from across the province, from Nanaimo to Chilliwack to Mill Bay. Seasoned paddlers and beginners alike, our Outdoor Pursuits team used this opportunity to break through the Brentwood bubble and make connections with fellow BC students and the natural world.

On Friday, we were bused to Horseshoe Bend campsite to set up our tents before heading to the Cowichan Aquatic Centre, where we launched our kayaks into the swimming pool to get accustomed to rolling upright from a capsized position. Saturday was the first day our kayaks were moistened by the mighty Cowichan River. We set off from Duck Pond, a relatively calm stretch of the river, and worked on “eddying out” and proper paddling technique. Our muscles grew weary as our bipedal bodies adapted to incorporate large plastic vessels onto our torsos, but the idyllic wild beauty of the river inspired us. That night we ate supper around a campfire, swapping riddles and singing loud, repetitive campfire songs as we sipped our hot chocolates. 

We got our first taste of whitewater (both figuratively and literally) on Sunday, as we paddled through a more daunting section of the river. I found myself inverted and careening downstream on more than one occasion. Our wet suits proved their worth as we battled rollicking rapids and feisty back-currents. Finally, all of our small groups joined forces for a final run as we barreled down the Cowichan as one unit. At the end of an adrenaline-fueled day, we packed up our tents and cooking gear to head back to the mundane realities of overdue homework and sinusoidal wave calculations.

Mr. (Dan) Norman talking to the crew!

Our friend and local Chilliwack paddler, Darcy Wilkins

Thanks to Joe K. Whittal for the photo

Happy winner of the Kokatat Maximus PFD! THANKS KOKATAT!

Crykfest is a fantastic way to flee the glow of computer screens and the pressures of humdrum everyday existence. For a moment, nothing matters but you, the river, and your battle against nature in a tiny plastic boat.


Liam B, Ellis ‘16

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Cowichan River Youth Kayaking (CRYK) Festival Report by Darcy and Avery Wilkins



Event Follow-up by Guest-Bloggers, Darcy and Avery Wilkins (our friends from the Chilliwack Centre of Excellence right here in Chilliwack, BC) on their experience last weekend at the Cowichan River Youth Kayaking (CRYK) Festival. 

Photo by: Rob Fletcher



Darcy:

Last weekend I had the privilege of attending the 1st  annual Cowichan River Youth Kayak Festival(CRYK Fest) on Vancouver Island hosted by Dan Norman and the Brentwood gang just outside of Duncan B.C. In previous years this event used to be a Northwest Cup slalom race but this year they focused on  a youth festival  to help promote new interest in the sport for kids.  I went there with my son Avery and 3 other boys (Austen Atkins, Finley Capstick and Rhys Taylor) from the Chilliwack Centre of Excellence (CCE) along with our coach Jon Allen and some of the parents/club members. We had the typical Van Isle weather of sun/rain combo that lasted both days but was afforded some beautiful scenery when the sun was out. CRYK Fest consisted of a Friday pool session (to assess abilities) and 2 fun filled days of paddling for beginners and advanced youth paddlers. About 35 kids made the trip from all over BC and were treated to some great hospitality from Dan’s Van Isle crew.  The CCE gang got to spend both days surfing at Skutz Falls, paddling the S-bend and the lower canyon run. The whitewater action was well received by the kids as the smiling faces were plenty. The camping was at a great spot called the Horse Shoe Bend Group Site. It had easy access to the river from the site and an upper put-in and lower take-out.  We both had a great time and would recommend to anyone with kids learning or interested in paddling to take them to next years festival. 


Way to go Avery!!! 
Photo by: Rob Fletcher
Avery:

When we got to camp we had to unload Dad’s truck. Suddenly it started to rain, luckily we set the tent up before it rained. Then people started to show up. Most of the kids came in a short, white school bus; after all the kids arrived we went to the pool where we were going to show Dan Norman if we could roll, wet exit, etc (Dan Norman started the Chilliwack Centre of Excellence/CCE). After the pool we went to Boston Pizza for dinner and I went to bed at 11:00pm. The next morning I got up and had breakfast with Dan Norman’s kayak club. After breakfast we went freestyle kayaking and I had lots of fun. And in the afternoon we did a river run, not down the canyon but farther up. Then we had dinner and I did some carving on a stick with my favourite pocket knife. The next morning we had breakfast, then I and the other kids went kayaking down the canyon (the river is in a canyon). Then at the upper part of the river myself and other kids showed off our skills to the parents.  I had a lot of fun at the Cowichan River.


Darcy:

We can’t thank Dan and his volunteers enough for such a great time and we can’t wait to go back next year!


P.S. check out Avery rocking his Werner paddle and Jackson2Fun, both of which performed flawlessly in the white stuff!


Friday, April 5, 2013

2013 Cowichan Youth Kayak Festival

If you have young people in your household or you are a youth aged 10 – 18 and are interested in the sport of whitewater kayaking in a safe and fun environment check out the 2013 Cowichan Youth Kayak Festival in Duncan, BC.

Image Courtesy of Fort Smith Paddling Club
For more information click HERE or contact Dan Norman via email or phone at 250 743-9860
Dates April 19 - 21.

 Thanks to Vancouver Island Paddler, Dave Prothero for letting us know about this great event.




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Green River, UT
Photo: Shawna Franklin