Curt paddling Airmail - Kakapotahi
Photo - Warren
Upper Kakapotahi is a commiting gorge with some awesome boofs and this year after the floods it was made even better as the sieve in the mandatory portage has filled in creating yet another fun drop.
Warren paddling what use to be the portage
Photo - Curt Joyce
The Totara is a great flood run that gets huge very quickly and drops off again just as quick. When we got to the river it had flooded the fields and was going over the road. It was a fun highwater run and by the time we had done the run and the shuttle afterwards it was almost back to a normal level.
Flooded Totara
Photo - Curt Joyce
The Styx is a classic walk in and an hour of walking gets you into a great technical boulder garden section.
Styx
Photo - Curt Joyce
After doing these runs a few times we began to wish that the rain would stop so some of the upper heli runs would drop into a paddlable level. Luckily it happened eventually, it can’t rain forever even on the west coast. Heli boating really is an awesome experience and the fact that kayakers come from all over the world to pay about $100 NZ dollars for a days kayaking really says something about the quality of the runs.
Inside the chopper
Photo - Curt Joyce
Flying the boats up
The first fly in I did this season was the Toaroha. We had our boats flown in as high as possible slinged under the chopper then we paddled and portaged into the bottom of Toaroha Canyon where we paddled the last waterfall of the canyon before paddling out.
Bottom of Toaroha Canyon
The Arahura was the next on the list and as always provided an awesome day of paddling. For the first time I ran both Billards and Cesspit which went well with the exception of hitting the rock on the right in Cesspit with my paddle which in return punched me in the face. However it was a probably a good thing as it snapped me out of my ‘oh my god I’m in Cesspit’ moment into realising I needed to paddle.
Ken smiling for the camera on Curtain Call
Photo - Curt Joyce
Bottom Drop of Billards
Photo - Curt Joyce
Bottom of Cesspit Gorge
Photo - Curt Joyce
Last but definately not least we flew into the Upper Perth for an overnight trip. On the first day the chopper drops you off right up in the mountains and the scenery is amazing as are the steep technical rapids. The water level was higher than the last time I was on this section and the rapids were a lot cleaner but a little pushier.
Danny - Upper Perth
Photo - Curt Joyce
Ken - Upper Perth
Classic ski jump 'peeeaaah!' - Upper Perth
Photo - Curt Joyce
Ken - Upper Perth
Curt - Perth
Danny - Perth
Now I’m back at work doing a month long canoe expedition in New Zealand. Hopefully I will have some time afterwards to get back to the coast and get in a couple more heli flights before I head overseas again...