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    reversing falls

    whats the best tidal falls in north america?

    anyone here surf at the skook?




    i've always wanted to get there, but i lost all my skills.

    we used to go to bule hills maine and surf the reversing falls there back when i was in eighth grade. but the wave wasn't as huge. however there was a dynamic ender hole, or 'corn hole' as we dubed it.
    clasic to see a bunch of grommets in their dancer xs's lined up in the eddy, gettin stoked to point it into cornhole with no fear. the thing would get your nose a good foot out of the water.

    we also used to frequent the sheepscott river, in maine as well.

    when i was in college i learned about the skook, but i never got the chance to make the trip, and i was gearllessly poor college student.

    is this the premire reversing falls? and if you've been there lets hear about how many ends you threw!

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    cream? anybody?


    okaaaay. no cream.

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    okay, how about the size of this drop?


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    niiiice .. ive always wanted to try kayaking.. that first shot is cool.

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    I've never surfed a "tidal bore". I think most on the EC are created at river mouths where the incoming tide and the river flow converge. Skooks is a differenct beast because it is created as the tidal water is forced between two islands. I beat down there is fairly dangerous as the eddy boils can literally swallow you and your boat if you go "on tour". From what I hear, swimming is not a real good option.

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    yup, the sheepscot and blue hills are ion tidal rivers. when fully raging a swim at blue hills can be very bad. barnacles, exploading eddy lines that suck you under for 90 seconds at a time, not to mention you could easily end up half a mile out to sea.

    the footage i've seen from the skook is soo bad ass though. that thig gets insanely huge. i can even imagine what its like to be in such a large pile.

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    Check it!!!

    http://h2ovdo.com/webskooks.mpg

    This is some vid one of my buddies took. Not pro level but shows the size pretty well.

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    schweet stoke foggy.

    i can't wait untill i move closer to some decent water. i really need to get back into this sport. most tech boat i've ever paddled was a pirouette. all these new shapes look like so much fun. throwing arial 180's by initiating with a single stroke and bunny hop on the wave face. that shit rools.

    its also the only other thing i've loved to do besides skiing that gives that severe pucker. capsizing before a big move on a serious rapid is not unlike tomahawking over that cliffband you meant to style.
    i suppose surfing would pucker me in the same way too. again, its time to move.

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    Originally posted by basom
    schweet stoke foggy.

    i throwing arial 180's by initiating with a single stroke and bunny hop on the wave face. that shit rools.

    Ha... that's called a air blunt but if you don't get it vertical, that's a roundhouse, if you do it backwards, that's a backstab. Playboating is getting worse than skiing with the fakie chicken no salad mustard grab. I can't keep up. I'm generally the guy paddling into the eddy saying "hey, what I just do".

    Surfing a good wave = unlimited powder turns.

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    hhmmmm. sooo glassy.

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    From a Canadian perspective the reversing fall in Saint John N.B. are the biggest. Might be bigest in world. Bay of funday has some of the biggest tides in the world so it only seems reasonable. I worked a the pulp mill right beside them, biggest part, but not the part they show in the post cards. Something like 10 ft standing waves. Full bore it would be a bit much for even a river raft.
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    dougW, you motherfucking dirty son of a bitch.

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    so that response is seen
    Mrs. Dougw- "I can see how one of your relatives could have been killed by an angry mob."

    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post
    dougW, you motherfucking dirty son of a bitch.

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    Tidal Bore

    Check out Poraroca in the amazon
    http://www.redbull.com/article.actio...370-1216978235 then click on the pop up video link on the lower right...
    You can ride it for up to 30 miles going up river, very strange. Makes me want to go!

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    Oh yeah this is a pretty cool spot too, in Ottawa. Just passing on some stoke.
    http://homepage.mac.com/cliveseye/iMovieTheater30.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetonwilly
    Oh yeah this is a pretty cool spot too, in Ottawa. Just passing on some stoke.
    http://homepage.mac.com/cliveseye/iMovieTheater30.html


    holy shit! that fucker will explode all over the place. gnar surf factor of +8. that thing looks like it works everyone who drops in.

    i wonder if snakes surf that amazon wave?? that would be pretty insane to be surfing in the rain forest, look down and there is a 20 foot anaconda surfing right next to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basom

    i wonder if snakes surf that amazon wave?? that would be pretty insane to be surfing in the rain forest, look down and there is a 20 foot anaconda surfing right next to you.
    Thanks, but no thanks

    "Surfers also have to worry about alligators, anacondas, piranhas and the dreaded candiru, a tiny fish that swims up the penis of humans and lodges its extremely painful, spiny fins in so firmly that removing it usually requires amputation."

    http://www.canoe.ca/CNEWSFeatures0104/25_amazon-ap.html

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    I used to race and skook was always on the hit list but I always missed it when people made the trek oup there. I guess it is a pretty long haul to get there but the stories and pics that came back were stellar. From the sounds of it there is a limited window of opportunity and that after that window closes you have a great cahnce of fucking yourself up royally. This is from some guys who used to run first decsents and crazy shit like pelican on the slave, bow falls oin banff and other wild and crazy shit. When the going is good though it is mint.
    That pic makes me want to get back into it once i get a job and some money and a 36 hour day.
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    Arrow this is not a reversing wave but here...

    In Montreal we have 6 and 10 feet standing waves always on and available 9 months a year. Here is some shots at the Lachines and the habitat 67 spots downtown montreal on the St-Laurence river

    http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk4.wmv

    http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk3.wmv

    http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk2.wmv

    http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk1.wmv

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    Quote Originally Posted by basom
    whats the best tidal falls in north america?

    anyone here surf at the skook?
    This is a sweet video of Elijah Mack surfing the Skookumchuck -pretty gnarly

    http://www.coastalbc.com/surf/images...kumchuck99.wmv

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    that is fucking awesome.
    Craig Kelly is my co-pilot.

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    Hmm I don't know how smart that was having the rope right near the dude when he as surfing. Getting tangled in that would be no muy bueno. Those guys in the speed boat were pretty ballsy too, some big waves out there.

    Good footy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superstar Punani
    Thanks, but no thanks

    "Surfers also have to worry about alligators, anacondas, piranhas and the dreaded candiru, a tiny fish that swims up the penis of humans and lodges its extremely painful, spiny fins in so firmly that removing it usually requires amputation."

    http://www.canoe.ca/CNEWSFeatures0104/25_amazon-ap.html
    Think I'd surf it wearing a condom....

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLEX
    This is a sweet video of Elijah Mack surfing the Skookumchuck -pretty gnarly

    http://www.coastalbc.com/surf/images...kumchuck99.wmv
    I can't stop watching this video. When they do a close up on him with just the wave behind him you would never even be able to tell it's on a river. That's just incredible surfing a wave for that long!!

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    Thumbs up Skookumchuck and beyond.

    hello every body. my name is elijah mack and i found this forum in which someone had mentioned the footage of Skookumchuck. thanks for the interest.
    Skookumchuck is so heavy. that day was 14.8 knots. it was the first time i did tow in stuff there. and yes in hind sight it was a bad idea to try and grab the rope out of the water. that is what i was trying to do.
    i know of reversing falls but have never been. i would imagine that most likely it is beyond sick just like Skookumchuck. I know that there are tons of other tidal features like these and as playboating and river surfing grow in popularity we will learn more about them.
    i just went to africa to ride "rapid #11" on the Zambezi river. to see a pic go to www.playboatingnorthwest.com
    i am going back to do another tow-in session at Skookumchuck this summer when the current will be running at 17 knots. so i hope to have some more good footage.
    for more river surfing pics and video go to www.surfrivers.com

    Aloha
    Mack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riversurf
    hello every body. my name is elijah mack and i found this forum in which someone had mentioned the footage of Skookumchuck. thanks for the interest.
    Skookumchuck is so heavy. that day was 14.8 knots. it was the first time i did tow in stuff there. and yes in hind sight it was a bad idea to try and grab the rope out of the water. that is what i was trying to do.
    i know of reversing falls but have never been. i would imagine that most likely it is beyond sick just like Skookumchuck. I know that there are tons of other tidal features like these and as playboating and river surfing grow in popularity we will learn more about them.
    i just went to africa to ride "rapid #11" on the Zambezi river. to see a pic go to www.playboatingnorthwest.com
    i am going back to do another tow-in session at Skookumchuck this summer when the current will be running at 17 knots. so i hope to have some more good footage.
    for more river surfing pics and video go to www.surfrivers.com

    Aloha
    Mack
    very very cool of you to come on here mack.
    that is a burly wave in a closed boat, not to mention on a board.

    cant wait to check out your vid from africa.

    did you check out that amazon footage in this thread?
    also some crazy river riding.

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