Posts Tagged ‘upper creek’

Upper Creek Expedition

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

The countdown continues, premiere Thursday, March 25th at Asheville Pizza and Brewing Company. Stay tuned all week as our teaser week continues. See you there!

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Upper Creek trip report – episode 2 with Tobin MacDermott

Monday, February 1st, 2010

This is the second and final installment of the Upper Creek adventure had by Toby MacDermott, Andrew Holcombe, Pat Keller, Will Lyons, Dustin Marquart, Nate Elliott, and John Grace. Seems like the river took this well rounded and highly decorated team of pro kayakers and gave them a proper spanking! Full coverage coming to LVM #33.

Upper Creek Trip Report Podcast – Part 1

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Here’s a little story about what happens when you get a late start on a sunny January day on an unknown creek. Toby MacDermott, John Grace, Pat Keller, Andrew Holcombe, Nate Elliott, Dustin Marquart, and Will Lyons took a little trip down Upper Creek near Linville Falls, NC and had a wholesome adventure. Here’s how it went, part 1.

Upper Creek First Descent

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

This Monday Will Lyons, Toby MacDermott, Andrew Holcombe, Nate Elliott, Pat Keller, Dustin Marquart, and John Grace dropped in at the top of Upper Creek near Cold Springs, N.C. This was a run that John had been eyeing for some time with various stories of paddlers biting off little chunks here and there. With the combination of a big rain and a marginally willing group they put on the river some 2000 vertical feet above the takeout car. What ensued was the top to bottom exploration of quite possibly the high countries most rugged and steep navigable canyon. During the day a combination of a micro Linville, mixed with the Toxaway yielded countless drops and huge slides some well over 100 feet tall. This epic day resulted in only one paddler, Toby MacDermott, making it to the takeout with the rest of the crew abandoning boats and scrambling up canyon walls for three hours in the dark until reaching the road. Here are a couple of photos from early in the day and stay tuned as we report on the full story. Photos: Dustin Marquart

Pat Keller at the third good rapid of the day...notice the smooth bedrock.


A view from the top of Upper Creek Falls, our first big portage.