Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Life is going by to quick
I managed to squeeze in a couple of photo shoots in between the chaos of work and trying to get stuff down around my own house.
I am looking forward to some downtime during the xmas holidays to kick back and relax.
I hope to be able to get some outdoor winter landscape photography down ... but I need snow for that.
It's been raining alot ... upside is great for driving in but sucks for the skiers out there.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Keeping busy and losing weight
At least it keeps me occupied and allowing me to lose more weight.
I have now managed to lose 35 pounds since february and still going.
My goal is to go from 240 to 230 by march and then down to 220 by june and stay there
I have not been 220 since mid-80's
I am not on any fad diet or doing cleanses,etc
I just cut out alot of crap out of my diet
I don't count calories or anything like that
If I want to have that curry chicken or goat or go to mcdonalds I do it
I try not to eat after 6pm and dirink anywheres from 8 to 10 litres of water a day (yes ... I go pee alot)
I am keeping busy in my paddling off season working on my sisters house and another friends house
I find it really easy and feel great
I really noticed how great i felt a couple weekends ago when i was able to carry my new boat from the river up the steep hill to the parking lot without even stopping
I can't wait until spring paddling in march
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Chillfest 2011
It was close to freezing but at least the sun was out ... well mostly out.
I spent the day taking conservative lines down the river as I did not want to go for a swim even though I had my drysuit on. Had to rescue some boats buts thats par for the course.
The evening or shitshow as I like to refer to it was a great dinner and lots of drinks at the famous Wilno Tavern. I am glad we did not get kicked out when the private party started as it would have meant going back to a motel room to party.
I have to admit I was moving pretty slow on the sunday.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Brrr ... it's cold out ... what the hell happened to summer
My summer ... aka paddling season has been super busy!
I managed to to get in a 11 day and 12 paddling roadtrips to the south eastern USA on rivers in TN, GA, NC. SC.
I bought a new white water canoe and gave my old one to a friend of mind in North Bay for his girls to use.
It was a sad moment as I had 228 river days with her but I know she will be well loved.
Also paddled for a few days in WV for Gauleyfest which is a sad time for me as it means the end of my paddling season until spring.
I plan on spending the winter months doing more studio photography and working on my sisysers house.
I have managed to lose 27 pounds since february which is a good thing.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Another great weekend of paddling on the Lower Yough
I managed to get two great days of paddling in on the Lower Yough last weekend with my friends from North Carolina.
There were six of us in our group (4 open boats 2 kayakers) to start as we tended to be like magnets collecting more and more people as we paddled down the river.
The weather managed to hold out during the day for paddling on the saturday. But ... sometime during the middle of the night we had a crazy assed thunder and lightening storm. I enjoyed watching the light show but made sure I was totally on top of my air mattress.
Sunday morning was a mixed bag for weather but turned out to be a great day. I am glad the crew convinced me to bring the camera that morning as I go some amazing nature and paddling shots.
The food was amazing ... never seen so many great meals made in a dutch oven before ... definitely something I am going to look into.
Can't wait to get out paddling again ... hopefully soon on the Ottawa and if not that then Week of River in Western North Carolina beginning of July.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Holy crap ... what happend to may
I managed to get out paddling on the Middle Channel of the Ottawa River once at +20 on the gauge.
Also got in a Lower Madawaska River run at 100ish on the gauge.
Other then that it was study study study for my CIsco re-certification exam which I passed!
Now the paddling season can reall get going!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
April went by fast
I did not get any paddling in at all ... have not been feeling the urger to do so.
I think that stems from being busy at work and also worry about have to study/pass my Cisco re-certification exam in June. It's been stressfully just thinking about it.
I also managed to accidentally break my brand new 50 to 135 mm F2.8 lense. I ended up slipping and when I fell forward my lense heavy camera hit the ground first. The lense totally sheared itself off the mounting plate.
Good news is ... camera is still ok.
I spent easter weekend with the rents. I spent about four hours saturday afternoon up on the roof installing the rain guard ... but ... at least I had a great dinner afterwards with my dad, step-mom and my crazy sister and brother-in-law who decided last minute to drive about 340km on a coffee run and end up at my dads.
Soon it will be time to get wor down around the yard for spring cleanup which is a joy in itself ... not!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
A thank you note from a fellow paddler
I paddle with alot of people and will help anyone of my Paddling friends out. Mark and I decided to run the river together ... just the two of us. We left the main group that were dilly dallying trying to put on the water and they were all in the little itty bitty boats. It made sense for Mark and I to paddle together as he was in his Outrage and me in the barge were failrly close together boat size wise.
We had a fantabulous day on the river together. I explained my bizarre paddling style to him. We were able to take the same lines versus the lines the beer coolers would take. Mark swam only two times which according to him is way less then normally.
At the end of the day he had a big smile on his face and apparently at the campfire that night he was super stoke about his experience on the river according to his son Matt and other that were there listening to him
Today I received the following email which made me feel really happy about that day of sharing:
Colin,
Hope you are well. Just wanted to say that I hope to come to the Yough trip that David Sink is coordinating. More than anything I wanted to thank you for the exceptional photographs that you were kind enough to take for us all at ALF. I have been wanting to “show off” to my pals at work for some time, and all I hear usually is “ so your goin raftin, or kayakin again?”. Now they have the great pictures of the real deal thanks to you. Next time you run Green Narrows I would gladly volunteer to take your photos if I could borrow your camera. Seriously I appreciate your work and our friendship. The day we paddled the Little was a much needed time for me. I had actually been considering selling all my stuff and taking up square dancing or something. You were an encouragement and made the day fun. You are indeed an ambassador for our sport.
Hope your hand has healed.
See you soon.
mt
Sunday, March 27, 2011
End of sping roadtrip
Lets see if I can remember what happened during my last week of paddling.
All I remember is great times on great rivers which included three trips on the Little in the Smokies and a day on the Tellico.
It was great to stay in Lenoir City at Karen and Jeff's place as it made it convenient to go about visiting other paddler that were in the area.
The only hard part of the whole trip was the drive back home. I left Tennessee at 3:30am on the friday and 850 miles .... 15 hours later I was home. This was not bad considering I stopped for about an hour total time including gas, lunch, bathroom stops, and a border crossing.
Would I do that drive again ... yeppers ... am I looking forward to spring paddling down in the USA next spring ... yeppers.
I was definitely wiped the weekend after the drive back. It was pretty much a whole bunch of getting stuff done around the house intermixed with a lot of being in a unconcious state.
I did manage to upload the paddling pics I took during the trip on my flickr
It's still pretty cold at home ... and the ice is still in so paddling in out of the question.
I am hopefully going to keep busy with some up coming studio photo shoots plus some photo shop from some shoots I did just before I left.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Spring 2011 Roadtrip
Well it's finally arrived ... my first USA spring roadtrip signalling the beginning of the 2011 paddling season.
The last couple of weeks were fairly busy ... I managed to squeeze in a couple of photoshoots and get all my paddling gear checked and packed.
I left home last thursday morning and headed off to work. My manager told me to hit the road at 10am but I could not as I had a whole pile of things I really needed to get done for other people on the team. After all ... I was leaving for two weeks and would not be sure if I would be checking in or not.
I manged to get out just before noon> The border crossing at Buffalo was rather painless. I got my normal anything to declare from one of the two US customs guys. The other one asked me where I was going. I said Tennessee and then he asked why and I pointed at the boated ont he roof. Turned out he was a kayaker.
I hade to make a stop in Morgantown, WV to pickup a boat for my buddy Jeff from Utah. This would be the second boat I have deleivered to Jeff in less then a year but at least this time I was not driving it all the way to Utah to drop it off.
After that I made it to my friends place in West Milford for the night. I was curious to see how far they were progressing on their bathroom reno. I now have a bet with them for a dollar. They say they will be done by the time I see them on my return trip back north on the 20th. I think not!
I left friday morning at the crack of dawn to make my way down to the Mulberry Fork races near Garden City, AL. I new this was going to be a long day of driving. I managed to break it up with a few stops including one in Lenoir City, TN to drop off the boat and the other at the Mohawk Canoe factory in Chattanooga, TN. I managed to pull into the campground of the races at 7:30ish which was really only 6:30 as I forgot about the timezone.
I learned something that day with the new GPS I bought. It told me that I would arrive at 17:05 ... but ... when it was 17:05 I noticed that there was still a really long pink line to follow on the gps. That was when I reallized I went through a timezone change by looking at the cell phone.
I ran into alot of friends at the registration booth. I paid my entry fee. After that I told them they had to change all their race info as due to me being there it was now a International race.
I quickly setup my tent in a high spot before the rain started which continued through the night. Luckily the it stopped during most of the slalom races on the saturday.
I did enter the down river race. It was nice to finally get back in my boat as it had been since last september that I was las in it. I had fun during the race. I got passed by lots of people but did not care. I played around in the rapids on the way down as I was just on a leisurely paddle. I ran some of the race gets when I got to near the end. After blowing one of the gates I ran the rest of the last set of rapids totally backwards practicing my skills. I then spun the boat around and paddled the last 60 yards or so standing up in my boat. I got an applause for that. Don't think they ever had that happen before.
After that I went and took a really really long front and back surf in the local play spot the kayakers were in. I stayed in there way long then any of them could.
After that it was back to the campground for the banquet dinner and awards. It was a great evening to just hang out and talk to new people. They were surprised at how far I had driven just to come to a race,
Unfortunately on sunday the races were cancelled due to the high water. Pretty much eveything around was in flood stage. I packed up all my stuff and headed back up to TN. I made a quick stop in Lenoir City to drop off my roof top carrie and all my camping crap as I would not be needing it. After that I headed up to Charity and Gabe's for a week of chillaxing. It was nice to finally sleep in a bed again.
Today ... being monday ... would be a fun day. The sun was shining and the skies were blue but the water was still high everywhere to go boat. Gabe and I manage to change the flat on the front tire of the tractor. We had to take the old tire off by hand and put in a new tube and put the tire back on ... only took us about 1.5 hours but we got-r-dun. I spent a couple hours shooting some photos of the farm and the old farm house on the property. Be interesting to see how the rest of the week pans out on the farm.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Getting read for my first paddling trip for 2011
I managed to get a couple of photo shoots in with the new camera and finally have it dialed in to how I like it for the studio stuff.
The next couple of weeks will be spent getting ready for my two week USA paddling trip in march.