Kia Ora from Aotearoa

Daniel Clearwater Nov 15, 2006 06:11 AM

(which means Hello from New Zealand)

Hi All,

My name is Chucky, and i'm a very keen Canyoner from New Zealand.  I'm the group owner of kiwi_canyons http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/kiwi_canyons which seems to be very similar to pnwcanyoning in age, membership and developmental stage.

The South island of NZ is remarkably similar to the PNW, as my good Oregon born, NZ residing mate Travis Holman (alpinetrav) will attest to.  Similar latitude, similar forest, and similar rainfall. The north island even has its own Rainier lookalike (Mt Ruapehu, 2979m).

Just like the PNW, there are INCREDIBLE opportunities for canyoning in NZ.  From reading all your group posts, it seems that Canyoning is in its infancy in the north-west, just like in NZ. Just like to post here to show my support from fellow Canyoners in a similar situation.

I'm really enjoying making acquaintances with the big names of Canyoning (or at least the most prolific and keen) and learning more about the sport (especially the rope work)

In March (or potentially Late May) i'm coming over to the US to Alabama. Not much canyoning over there, but there is a possibility to take some leave without pay and spend a couple or 3 weeks canyoning in UT, CA or OR/WA on the way home.  Does anyone have any comment as to wether the season would work for an early June trip? Is anyone interested in going for a canyon or two if I can get the dates changed and the time off?

I'm spending my new years in Sydney with Joe Budgen (hopefully) and his accomplices in OzCanyons. A first time for international travel to visit people i've never met before....

Looking forward to your comment, and perhaps even your patronage of our little yahoo group.

Regards,

Chucky

(Daniel Clearwater)

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Ira Lewis Nov 15, 2006 04:18 PM
Chucky,
 
I'm new to the pacific northwest and am just meeting this group this summer.  Personally, I love to see the international connections being made and am excited about the potential to also host and reciprocate in the way Rob and crew have done with Joe Bugden over the last few summers (Joe, I wish I could have met you while you were here, maybe next season if you're heading up.)
 
I got into canyoneering in southern california and spent my last two years doing most canyons on Chris Brennen's webpage (many with Chris himself).  The season in Southern California is nearly year round.  In fact, it gets fun when there is significant runoff or has been a lot of rain.  June would be perfect.  Bring your technu for the poison oak.  If you happen to land in southern california, let me know and I'll put you in touch with some great canyoneers you'd have a fun time with.
If you haven't already, check out Chris's page: http://www.dankat.com/mstory/front.htm
 
Recommended adventures on my short list:
in the San Gabriels: Lower Eaton, Little Santa Anita, Vasquez Creek, San Antonio Falls (short day), Great Falls of the Fox (wicked approach, but worth it)
in Death Valley: Hades
in Red Rocks near Vegas: Ice Box and Ice Cube (haven't done but have heard too many good things about)
in the Sierras near Tahoe: Lower Jump Trip (haven't done either, but also heard too many good things about - may be called something else)
in Zion: Imlay, Heaps (however, I've only gone to Zion in Sept/Oct)
 
Some of the local canyoneers here in the PNW could probably tell you more about canyons with small watersheds that might be good in June.  And some of the folks who have done more in Utah could probably speak to early summer canyoneering there.
 
Thanks for making the contact!
 
Ira

 
On 11/14/06, Daniel Clearwater <daniel_clearwater@hotmail.com> wrote:

(which means Hello from New Zealand)

Hi All,

My name is Chucky, and i'm a very keen Canyoner from New Zealand.  I'm the group owner of kiwi_canyons http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/kiwi_canyons which seems to be very similar to pnwcanyoning in age, membership and developmental stage.

The South island of NZ is remarkably similar to the PNW, as my good Oregon born, NZ residing mate Travis Holman (alpinetrav) will attest to.  Similar latitude, similar forest, and similar rainfall. The north island even has its own Rainier lookalike (Mt Ruapehu, 2979m).

Just like the PNW, there are INCREDIBLE opportunities for canyoning in NZ.  From reading all your group posts, it seems that Canyoning is in its infancy in the north-west, just like in NZ. Just like to post here to show my support from fellow Canyoners in a similar situation.

I'm really enjoying making acquaintances with the big names of Canyoning (or at least the most prolific and keen) and learning more about the sport (especially the rope work)

In March (or potentially Late May) i'm coming over to the US to Alabama. Not much canyoning over there, but there is a possibility to take some leave without pay and spend a couple or 3 weeks canyoning in UT, CA or OR/WA on the way home.  Does anyone have any comment as to wether the season would work for an early June trip? Is anyone interested in going for a canyon or two if I can get the dates changed and the time off?

I'm spending my new years in Sydney with Joe Budgen (hopefully) and his accomplices in OzCanyons. A first time for international travel to visit people i've never met before....

Looking forward to your comment, and perhaps even your patronage of our little yahoo group.

Regards,

Chucky

(Daniel Clearwater)

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neil wilkinson Nov 16, 2006 06:50 AM
Ira,
 
I appreciate your enthusiasm.  A couple of the canyons you haven't done, but mention, have real access issues, like trespassing, etc.  Just my two cents but I don't broadband those to the whole world.  Besides, beta on stuff like Lower jump is not easy to get.  You are fortunate to know Chris.  A bucket of enthusiasm always tastes better with a spoonful of discretion. :-)
 
This is not a reprimand, I just wanted to share my perspective.
 
Neil

Ira Lewis <ira.lewis@gmail.com> wrote:
Chucky,
 
I'm new to the pacific northwest and am just meeting this group this summer.  Personally, I love to see the international connections being made and am excited about the potential to also host and reciprocate in the way Rob and crew have done with Joe Bugden over the last few summers (Joe, I wish I could have met you while you were here, maybe next season if you're heading up.)
 
I got into canyoneering in southern california and spent my last two years doing most canyons on Chris Brennen's webpage (many with Chris himself).  The season in Southern California is nearly year round.  In fact, it gets fun when there is significant runoff or has been a lot of rain.  June would be perfect.  Bring your technu for the poison oak.  If you happen to land in southern california, let me know and I'll put you in touch with some great canyoneers you'd have a fun time with.
If you haven't already, check out Chris's page: http://www.dankat.com/mstory/front.htm
 
Recommended adventures on my short list:
in the San Gabriels: Lower Eaton, Little Santa Anita, Vasquez Creek, San Antonio Falls (short day), Great Falls of the Fox (wicked approach, but worth it)
in Death Valley: Hades
in Red Rocks near Vegas: Ice Box and Ice Cube (haven't done but have heard too many good things about)
in the Sierras near Tahoe: Lower Jump Trip (haven't done either, but also heard too many good things about - may be called something else)
in Zion: Imlay, Heaps (however, I've only gone to Zion in Sept/Oct)
 
Some of the local canyoneers here in the PNW could probably tell you more about canyons with small watersheds that might be good in June.  And some of the folks who have done more in Utah could probably speak to early summer canyoneering there.
 
Thanks for making the contact!
 
Ira

 
On 11/14/06, Daniel Clearwater <daniel_clearwater@hotmail.com> wrote:
(which means Hello from New Zealand)
Hi All,
My name is Chucky, and i'm a very keen Canyoner from New Zealand.  I'm the group owner of kiwi_canyons http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/kiwi_canyons which seems to be very similar to pnwcanyoning in age, membership and developmental stage.
The South island of NZ is remarkably similar to the PNW, as my good Oregon born, NZ residing mate Travis Holman (alpinetrav) will attest to.  Similar latitude, similar forest, and similar rainfall. The north island even has its own Rainier lookalike (Mt Ruapehu, 2979m).
Just like the PNW, there are INCREDIBLE opportunities for canyoning in NZ.  From reading all your group posts, it seems that Canyoning is in its infancy in the north-west, just like in NZ. Just like to post here to show my support from fellow Canyoners in a similar situation.
I'm really enjoying making acquaintances with the big names of Canyoning (or at least the most prolific and keen) and learning more about the sport (especially the rope work)
In March (or potentially Late May) i'm coming over to the US to Alabama. Not much canyoning over there, but there is a possibility to take some leave without pay and spend a couple or 3 weeks canyoning in UT, CA or OR/WA on the way home.  Does anyone have any comment as to wether the season would work for an early June trip? Is anyone interested in going for a canyon or two if I can get the dates changed and the time off?
I'm spending my new years in Sydney with Joe Budgen (hopefully) and his accomplices in OzCanyons. A first time for international travel to visit people i've never met before....
Looking forward to your comment, and perhaps even your patronage of our little yahoo group.
Regards,
Chucky
(Daniel Clearwater)

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Ira Lewis Nov 16, 2006 02:39 PM
Neil, definitely appreciated.  I have only heard of Lower Jump, hearing that it is a great trip and you are right discretion is always wise.  I will probably now aim toward comments based only on the canyons I've done.
 
Nothing like the internet to broadcast to the world!  However, I always try to keep conscious of this and know I'm far from the side that Randi Poer and Eshed like to rant on.
 
I do feel fortunate to have met Chris.  I've learned a lot from him and it was a very lucky way to get into the sport.
 
We haven't had an opportunity to meet yet, but from some SoCal comments I'd heard (perhaps from Sonny Lawrence) I believe we have a age difference.  I'm almost 30, you've got me by a few more years of adventure.  I appreciate the connection with an older crowd that canyoneering has provided and the guidance is constructive.
 
I've been meaning to ask where you moved to in Colorado?  I went to school in Boulder and from there moved to Palmdale for work, which was a stark difference.
 
best,
Ira

 
On 11/15/06, neil wilkinson <mtngoat59102@yahoo.com> wrote:
Ira,
 
I appreciate your enthusiasm.  A couple of the canyons you haven't done, but mention, have real access issues, like trespassing, etc.  Just my two cents but I don't broadband those to the whole world.  Besides, beta on stuff like Lower jump is not easy to get.  You are fortunate to know Chris.  A bucket of enthusiasm always tastes better with a spoonful of discretion. :-)
 
This is not a reprimand, I just wanted to share my perspective.
 
Neil


Ira Lewis <ira.lewis@gmail.com> wrote:
Chucky,
 
I'm new to the pacific northwest and am just meeting this group this summer.  Personally, I love to see the international connections being made and am excited about the potential to also host and reciprocate in the way Rob and crew have done with Joe Bugden over the last few summers (Joe, I wish I could have met you while you were here, maybe next season if you're heading up.)
 
I got into canyoneering in southern california and spent my last two years doing most canyons on Chris Brennen's webpage (many with Chris himself).  The season in Southern California is nearly year round.  In fact, it gets fun when there is significant runoff or has been a lot of rain.  June would be perfect.  Bring your technu for the poison oak.  If you happen to land in southern california, let me know and I'll put you in touch with some great canyoneers you'd have a fun time with.
If you haven't already, check out Chris's page: http://www.dankat.com/mstory/front.htm
 
Recommended adventures on my short list:
in the San Gabriels: Lower Eaton, Little Santa Anita, Vasquez Creek, San Antonio Falls (short day), Great Falls of the Fox (wicked approach, but worth it)
in Death Valley: Hades
in Red Rocks near Vegas: Ice Box and Ice Cube (haven't done but have heard too many good things about)
in the Sierras near Tahoe: Lower Jump Trip (haven't done either, but also heard too many good things about - may be called something else)
in Zion: Imlay, Heaps (however, I've only gone to Zion in Sept/Oct)
 
Some of the local canyoneers here in the PNW could probably tell you more about canyons with small watersheds that might be good in June.  And some of the folks who have done more in Utah could probably speak to early summer canyoneering there.
 
Thanks for making the contact!
 
Ira

 
On 11/14/06, Daniel Clearwater <daniel_clearwater@hotmail.com > wrote:
(which means Hello from New Zealand)
Hi All,
My name is Chucky, and i'm a very keen Canyoner from New Zealand.  I'm the group owner of kiwi_canyons http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/kiwi_canyons which seems to be very similar to pnwcanyoning in age, membership and developmental stage.
The South island of NZ is remarkably similar to the PNW, as my good Oregon born, NZ residing mate Travis Holman (alpinetrav) will attest to.  Similar latitude, similar forest, and similar rainfall. The north island even has its own Rainier lookalike (Mt Ruapehu, 2979m).
Just like the PNW, there are INCREDIBLE opportunities for canyoning in NZ.  From reading all your group posts, it seems that Canyoning is in its infancy in the north-west, just like in NZ. Just like to post here to show my support from fellow Canyoners in a similar situation.
I'm really enjoying making acquaintances with the big names of Canyoning (or at least the most prolific and keen) and learning more about the sport (especially the rope work)
In March (or potentially Late May) i'm coming over to the US to Alabama. Not much canyoning over there, but there is a possibility to take some leave without pay and spend a couple or 3 weeks canyoning in UT, CA or OR/WA on the way home.  Does anyone have any comment as to wether the season would work for an early June trip? Is anyone interested in going for a canyon or two if I can get the dates changed and the time off?
I'm spending my new years in Sydney with Joe Budgen (hopefully) and his accomplices in OzCanyons. A first time for international travel to visit people i've never met before....
Looking forward to your comment, and perhaps even your patronage of our little yahoo group.
Regards,
Chucky
(Daniel Clearwater)

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coonrad Nov 17, 2006 12:07 AM


Hi Chucky, glad you stopped in to say hi.

Can you reccomend any links that have photos of NZ canyoning that I can
drool over?

If you come by the PNW in june, be sure to check in with the list...

craig

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Daniel Clearwater Nov 17, 2006 05:49 AM

--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, coonrad <coonrad@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Chucky, glad you stopped in to say hi.
>
> Can you reccomend any links that have photos of NZ canyoning that
I can
> drool over?
>
> If you come by the PNW in june, be sure to check in with the
list...
>
> craig
>

Check this out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOoFJvKFh3I&mode=related&search=

There a few others on my Kiwi_canyons site. Most of the commercial
guys have some photos, as does the photos section of kiwi_canyons
group.

Yeah, i'll certainly keep you posted if I find myself lucky enough
to be heading your way

Chucky

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