After three days of kayaking on 49 to Bridgeport on the South Yuba, Lavozella Creek, Pauley Creek and Slab Creek on the South American we woke up surrounded by snow. This morning Tomass Marnics and I decided to not kayak and ended up in San Francisco. Here we are waiting for the weather to change. We went out to party and had some time to relax. Tomorrow we plan to head out again to meet up with Mullet-Leif & Co.
Here another Lake Tahoe photo:
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Roadtrippin'
Just couple days after my last blog update I moved out of my
room into my truck. Since then I did quite a few travelling. But before leaving
I celebrated the awesome time on the Nor Cal with my friends.
My first destination was San Francisco. Miriam from Germany
visited me and joined me on that trip.
Next stop was Florida. It was a blast to spend some quality
time with my girl Sarah. Sun, beach and BBQ! It felt really good to relax.
Back in San Francisco I teamed up with my good old friend
Felix and my little brother Simon. The goal of their visit is a West Coast Tour
road trip. After one day in San Francisco we hit the road. Via Santa Monica
beach in L.A. and Joshua Tree National Park, where we spent one full day, we
drove to Las Vegas. Here we met with another good old friend Nico. One evening
in the casinos and one day in the Red Rocks National Conservation Area. Then it
was time for Nico to head back to Houston, Texas.
Your next stop: the Grand Canyon National Park. Here we
spent a full day hiking into the canyon and watching the sunset. This is an
amazing place. From the Grand Canyon we wanted to drive to Sequoia National
Park. Unfortunately my truck broke down in the middle of nowhere in the Arizona
dessert. It was clear that the problem is the distributor but I do not have a big
set of tools so we had to get towed and the part got replaced in a shop. This
took pretty much half a day and so we ended up spending another time in Vegas.
But this time we didn’t visit the casinos but went shopping in an outlet
center.
The next day we made it to the Sequoia National Forest. Here
I wanted to paddle Dry Meadow Creek. As the road was closed I didn’t want to
hike so much we drove towards Sequoia National Park. On that way we tried to
drive a closed road but got stopped by some road workers. Then we run into
Tomass and Jared from the Adidas Sickline Crew. They had my new paddle. I was
stoked to pick up my Kober Scorpion. We finally arrived in Sequoia National
Park. There I raced up a hill towards a stoplight where we showed up just a
little late but got waved through. There was one lane traffic cause of a
roadwork every full hour only. Just around the corner a bear was about to crawl
over the railing. The bear looked at us for couple seconds before he turned
around and left. It was the first time for me to see a wild bear – and he was
just a few meters away. Up in the park we looked at the General Sherman Tree,
which is advertised as the largest tree known (large in volume).
On the drive towards Yosemite National Park we stopped in
Fresno to watch the release of Fast Five. The next day we spent in Yosemite
Valley and on the way back to our camp I paddled an easier 15mile stretch on
the Merced River. After another day hiking and chilling in the mighty Yosemite
Valley we headed back to San Francisco. At noon the next day Felix is flying
back to Germany while Simon and I headed north on the coast.
We visited the Redwoods and stopped in Arcata. On Friday
before the Cal Salmon Race I paddled the North Fork Trinity. This is definitely
one of the best runs on the North Coast. Together with Dan, Ben, Orion, Martin,
Russell, Paul and Chris it was a good crew too. Thanks to Dan for the photos
and thanks to my bro for driving the shuttle.
The next day the race was on. I didn’t start due to a nerve
pain in my left shoulder. Instead I was in charge for timing and Simon went in
the winning raft. It was a great day with friends followed by another good
party.
On Sunday Simon and I headed towards Reno. On that way we
got forced to turn around on a dirt road due to a field of snow. Back on the
road we where driving to Lassen National Park but realized that this park is
closed in winter. So wanted to cross south from Hwy 44 to Hwy 36 to drive by
some nice camp spots on a lake. The road turned into a dirt road and even
worse. We had to cross at least three creeks and the road was washed out bad.
In the end we got forced back due to a log jam. While turning the truck got
stuck. With the help of some wood and a pulley we managed to get out of that
situation and drove all the way back. This road was the most challenging I have
ever driven. Later that day we drove through a snowstorm and also the truck run
over the 100’000 miles on its odometer.
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