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LVM 33 Season Series “Fall” Shipping Now!

Monday, May 10th, 2010

LVM Issue 33, the final installment of the Seasons Series, takes views to some of the lesser known creeks of North Carolina, a fist descent of the threatened Iskuit River in British Columbia, and around New Zealand. Top that with the SE Race Wrap Up and the Femme 45 Girls for the Northwest and you have a solid 40 minutes of entertainment to get you ready for the season.
Also including:
Pat Keller Pro Spotlight
AW Dillsboro Dam Update
Ravens Fork Trailer
Shred Ready Beatdown

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Winner of the Werner Golden Stroke Contest

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

The strong submission oozing Gold, shot by Ryan Zimmy of Andy Lichtenheld in Minnesota is the winner of the Werner Golden Stroke Contest.
Congratulations Ryan Zimmy-you have won GOLD and a premium grade Werner paddle!

oozing gold!

and the winner is….

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Danny Siger! Your video makes us all cringe, so much so that we are putting it on the front page of the website. Email us your address and we will get the DVD out to you, and as an added bonus include your shoe size. We have a pair of Teva’s coming with your name on them…you deserve it! Thanks to everyone who submitted a story and keep it hairy side up. Now we have to get this DVD finished for the premiere tonight!

And here is another segment produced by Pat Keller we will be showing off this evening!

Christmas Day Mission on the seldom run Upper Thompson. Toby McDermott, Dustin Marquart and Pat Keller on an amazing adventure through one of the most epic gorges of the Southeast. Long, hard portages with payoffs around each corner that we all dream of.

Finally don’t forget about The Watauga Race Saturday.

LVM #33 Premiere Countdown:Racing Segment

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Come see us Thursday night at Asheville Pizza Company. Check back everyday as we countdown to our first release of 2010. Details here.

LVM Issue 33 Green Race Teaser. Subscribe @ http://store.lvmvideo.com.

golden daniel

Monday, March 8th, 2010

daniel and andrew scouting at the lower cullasaja put in

mr. delavergne

style

Chattooga Golden Stroke

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Since the Chattooga has been holding at higher than nominal flows, we figured we go do some golden stroking on the border of SC and GA.  Here we have the infamous Ben-Laden (the boater, not the terrorist) getting golden on 7-Foot.

Peace,

Rob

Salto Coilaco Update with Adam Bixby

Monday, December 14th, 2009



December 7, 2009, I awoke in my my hammock strung between two perfectly spaced Willow trees not more then five feet of the the gentle waves of Lago de Villarica. It was a calm day and the sun was out and warming me to the idea of getting back in the frigid waters of the local snow fed rivers of the Pucon region. Our trend has been to rise late and head to town for some internet geeking then head to the river of choice. It is light out until about 10:00 and it’s not uncommon for us to be getting off the water around 9:00. I received some sad news in town that morning. My grandfather whose health had been declining over the last few months had passed peacefully in his sleep the night before. I had mixed feelings about not being home but figured the best way to celebrate this great man was to do what he had always impressed upon me, enjoy life and live it to it’s fullest doing things the best that one can. He was also very fond of his vino. With this on my mind I grabbed a couple bottles of wine and we set out to find the salto Coilaco. Our directions were vague. Take a right after the puente de Coilaco, jump a fence and walk through a field to get to the falls. Trouble is this road had many fields and they all seemed to look alike. After driving around and following the advice of an elderly local who told us there was a cascada just up the road from where we were we found a beautiful looking 30 footer. However from the pictures and videos of the salto Coilaco we were looking for we knew this wasn’t the right one. After some heavy bushwhacking and getting shut down multiple times by sheer rock walls we eventually found out the tight gorge that fed to this falls was unrunable due to multiple log jams.
We were now back on the hunt for the elusive salto Coilaco. We tried another road that we had been told about only to get shut down again by a locked gate with a security camera behind it. Frustrated, determined, and half a bottle of wine later we split up wandering the different fields until we found what we were looking for. Salto Coilaco is a pretty perfect looking and feeling 30 footer. A slightly aerated pool at the lip that we would ferry from river right to the eddy atop of the lip on river left that then fed to a nice green tongue a third of the way down falling into a deep calm pool below. We spent the rest of the day dropping the Coilaco some only a couple times others as many as eight times. Around 8:00 John McConville and I finished the last of the bottle of wine making sure to pour some in the river for my grandfather before we peeled out and made the ferry to the lip for or last drop of the day.
If you find yourself in Pucon and the water is too high on the other rivers or you are just looking for a nice mellow day the salto Coilaco will give you all the fun you need and then some. Not the most technical waterfall or the tallest out there but with good easy access (as long as you know which field to stop at) and great angles for photos and video it is a must hit stop.

-Adam Bixby

Daily Digger, Henry Munter gets swallowed in a big hole on the Stikine River…more in LVM #32

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009