Celestial Falls is 45-50 ft. of good, clean fun. The first time I ever ran it was back in October with Billy, Ryan, and Charlie who came to coordinate. Last weekend I got a call from Christina and she and Josh were both fired up to run it. I was hungry for round two so Heather and I drove down to meet them on Sunday. It was a pretty frosty morning and the level was on the low side, but still sweet.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
CELESTIALIZED
Celestial Falls is 45-50 ft. of good, clean fun. The first time I ever ran it was back in October with Billy, Ryan, and Charlie who came to coordinate. Last weekend I got a call from Christina and she and Josh were both fired up to run it. I was hungry for round two so Heather and I drove down to meet them on Sunday. It was a pretty frosty morning and the level was on the low side, but still sweet.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Upper Pacuare : Round 2
Upper Orosi
Friday, January 30, 2009
Rio Naranjo - Chorro Section
Dan making his way down one of the many boulder gardens. (photo: Jim Busse)
The one rapid the book made sound really sketchy, the Douche, was actually the best one on the run! It started with a splashy hole and pinched down to have a pretty tight exit between huge boulders. Fun stuff!
Entering the Douche (photo: Jim Busse)
The run was super quick, perfect for laps. Unfortunately we had to keep on movin'.
Jim in the mellow paddle out.
Thanks to Andres and Dan for all the help!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Poza Azul Huckfest!
When we all had our fill we moved on, which included paddling out on the now destroyed Lower Sarapiqui.

Saturday, January 24, 2009
El Rio Sucio "The Dirty River"
We were kept busy on the run, which is fun continuous class 3, but I never really did get over the color! Which by the way is caused by sulfer and other minerals in the water due to lava deposits upstream. When it came time to start looking for take outs, we just stopped every few minutes and one of the guys in raft would hop up and run up the bank, returning about ten minutes later to report. Finally, we were waved over to an open pasture where our shuttle had pulled up. The interesting part was that it was full of cows!!
They were initially curious but keeping their distance, but eventually followed us at a trot off the property. I was a little worried that I was actually gonna have to "Cowgirl Up!"
Stay Tuned: Huckfest at Poza Azul is up next!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Sad Times for the Sarapiqui
Thanks to all the good spirited folks who welcomed us with open arms for this trip! What an experience!
Next up: The strangest color of river I have ever seen!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Lower Pacuare (and a little run in with the policia)
With warm, clean water, the jungle surrounding you, and waterfalls cascading in around every corner how could you go wrong?
I love this place!!
Hang tight for the rescue mission on the Sarapiqui....
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Pura Vida!!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
When it Rains it Pours!!

Well, the rains finally came and this is what they did to most of our rivers. Hopefully it will keep coming and flush most, or if we are lucky, all of the wood downstream and leave us with the runs that we have come to know and love back in their nice clean state!

With all the rivers high we decided to check out Butte Creek. The run ended up having a lot of new wood, but only required two portages. And, only one of the bigger drops (pictured above) was unrunnable.
The grande finale was untouched by wood and we had a blast floating off this one!
Kate on the right, Christie on the left (Photos by Rachel Crowder)
Creekin' Season has begun in the Northwest! Get out there, have fun, and be safe! Happy New Year!
