Saturday, November 20, 2010

BIlly Harris 2010 a Year in Review.




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ts hard to sum up a whole year, My head was shaved, my dog's been skunked, I managed to cut loose bear mace in my car...... my wife got a job as a sugar momma, I lost team trials. Its been horrible, its been great, Its been a great summer, and fall, however I have been hiding a way a bit not gonna lie. Sure I made my rounds as Billy Harris the kayaker visiting shops in, Calgary, Quebec, NY, and all over including boater boards and all that. But I have been hidden away a bit at the same time. Now the Moose fest was a blast, riding coolers down a hill, missing phones, toilet papered rooms and cars. I just watching the hijinx of the festival that doesn't exist anymore flourish without the vendors. The event running on the nostalgia and an attachment to how things were once, and where they will be again one day. The festival was fantastic, but so were many of them this year. That being said, festivals took a hard hit with water levels this year in Canada. Some of the big festivals didn't go due to water. The biggest of the festivals did go though, hundreds of new paddlers being introduced to the sport at Rapid Magazine's great “Palmerfest”. Dry suits, warm gear, and nice weather for a change, made for the most successful Palmerfest ever held. Teaching and growing the sport, despite the economic downturn was the goal and one that made it clear that the community still thrives and flourishes. 





A lot of my summer was dedicated to training in the early morning, teaching all day and hitting the gym at night. The fun part was having the river to me and the girl in many cases. I train quite often in the early morning dawn with my wife. The Ottawa river being a wave style river made it a bit harsh at team trials though. Many of the great wave surfers in the valley crashing pretty hard into the stark realization that they are different disciplines holes and waves. They are different types of balance and both take an every day approach to training.
The other bummer thing about early mornings is I am over 200 lbs and despite my seemingly athletic lifestyle the, 2 cream 4 sugars I inhale several times a day have taken their toll on my waistline. Being 36 years old might have something to do with it, but being in full denyal, and the lack of grey hair has supported that denial to date. I am not saying I look like a pile of tires or anything, lets be clear about that but there is defiantly more of me to love these days if you know what I mean. My room mate says “you have man boobs”. Nobody but my wife and I like her so I ignore her for the most part. But if I were to reply to such an evil little woman I would say that I may or may not pass some stupid hold the pencil test under my pec's. I started out at a slim 165 lbs when this show started. The positive and beautiful part is that I am fitting the super star better than I ever have. Creeking in a boat that fits me perfectly has been a pleasure as well. I like the big boats “and I can not lie”, I always have. But the new Villain and its volume and size are perfect for me, and I feel like the boss when I paddle it. (still not the boss around the house)
Canadian Team Trials were awesome up until the last round. I was so confident that I would win I bet Kelsey his sparse and ratty looking mustache to a thick and proud Mohawk that I would whoop is little quasi-eastern ass. He scored a royal donut the first run, and things were looking up for old billy. I was even making faces at him during my rides. It was like the ski-ward lord of all things saw this and then the evil god struck me down. It hurt more not because he wasn't as consistent as I was, I had consistency scored pretty high. In the end he just paddled better on that day, nothing hurts more than the truth. I am a mans man, Marlboro style, no mustache cowboy if there ever was one. I like doing manly things. I shoot guns, I drive an SUV, its covered with mud and I like it like that. I would shoot a handgun too if my wife would let me have one in the house... But being a man's man I really like to win. I have to say I have always been a bit greedy on that front. I take loosing as a personal insult. I feel its a testimate to the effort I put into things. To summarise my year in review, I win, I loose, I win, I loose and I will win again. My 2010 season with Jackson Kayaks.


WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN???????
Coverage.
Paddling Films and Filming:Locals only Film. 

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Events/Festivals
ZOAR river Festival, Red deer river Festival, Moose festival, Palmer Festival, King of Clubs  

Team Trials:  Canadian Team (since 1997)  3rd.

Shop Visits:

Undercurrents, paddle shack, Boatwerks(no/pk), Gull River Shop(no/pk)


Postings:
15 Posts, 6 product reviews hundreds of email reply's.

Schools:

Taught Advanced to beginner Clinics to over 200 people this year, worked at WT teaching,
NRA taught for a week.
Free Clinics:
Palmer Festival, Boatwerks, Zoar, Red Deer, Moose. 

Books Sold:
   un-knowan Over 50+ Given away or handed out at festivals to beginners.




Saturday, November 13, 2010

Kayaking Trip in Chile 2011, Billy Harris

Put in at Choshuenco

Adventure Chile


I flew into Chile last year with the help of Pucon Kayak Hostel to tour and prepare for a 2011 Trip into the heart of Chile.  The Trip is a river running based tour with an emphases on the Country's culture, its views and its food.  I joined Pucon Kayak Hostel and coached river running to children on rivers in the Pucon area.  This tour allowed me to get a comfortable feel for the culture, the safety of the country as well as the logistics.  Each step of the way will be taken care of. I run all the logistics with the help of my guide, and the guide and  I know the rivers well.  The following shows a break down of the trip, dates and even where to go for the best prices on flights.  I need 8 people to run the trip.  So far I have 6 interested parties.  I will need a bit more time to make sure that all the logistics are set up in Pucon before being able to pin down a min by min itinerary, but the majority of the leg work has been done.  I am looking for people who can roll, want an adventure and would like to go to Chile.  A play by play is listed below for the most part.  The flights are about 1200 to 900 $, the trip, travel coaching is 2000.00.  If you follow the expedia site, the total cost about should be about 3000$.  That includes everything but 3 meals. 

Dates- 02/08/2011- 02/17/2011

Day 1, 2/8- Fly overnight: Home airport(ottawa/toronto to Denver to Miami, Miami to Santiago/
Temuco.
Check this site from what I have found it is the best source. http://www.expedia.ca/pub/agent.dll?qscr=fexp&flag=q&city1=ottawa&citd1=temuco&date1=8/2/2010&time1=362&date2=17/2/2010&time2=362&cAdu=1&cSen=&cChi=&cInf=&infs=2&tktt=&trpt=2&ecrc=&eccn=&qryt=8&load=1&airp1=&dair1=&rdct=1&rfrr=-55055
Day 2, 2/9- Drive to Rio Trancura Base: Outfit boats/afternoon, safety orientation,
and Lower Trancura

Small Creek Boats
Lil Hero #2- purple/new
Jefe Chico- green/new
Big Boy Boats
Big Villain- New $25/day
Mega Rocker #2- Yellow/New/$25/day
Jefe Grande- Blue/New $25/day
Everest- Orange &Yellow/New/$25/day
Super Hero- Orange/New
Nomad 8.5- Red/Yellow
Gus- Yellow
Mid-Size Creek Boats
Villain S #1- New $25/day
Villain S #2- Green/New $25/day
Remix 59 #1- New $25/day
Remix 59 #1- New $25/day
Burn- New $25/day
Jefe #3- New Yellow/$25/day
Jefe #4- New Orange/$25/day
Jefe #5- New Orange/$25/day
Pyranha M3- Yellow
Mystic- Orange
Habitat- Green (has a crack) for sale $175
Diesel 75- Orange/Yellow
Mystik- Gree

The Base at Pucone Kayak Hostel

Day 3, 2/10- Rio Liucura surf and river run
Day 4, 2/11- Upper Trancura/activity

Day 5, 2/12- Upper Palguin/activity
http://www.rinimapu.cl/ ) for San Pedro
Day 6, 2/13- Day off option
Day 7, 2/14- Rio San Pedro + Drive to Choshuenco on Lago Panguipulli
This is the take out in Choshuenco

Day 8, 2/15- Huilo-huilo waterfalls (short hike)/Lower Fuy
lhttp://www.allsouthernchile.com/seven-lakes-siete-lagos-huilo-huilo-chile/133/257-the-magic-mountain-hotel-in-the-huilo-huilo-reserve.html

Day 9, 2/16- Upper Fuy/tour Hotel Baobab/final dinner
Day 10, 2/17- Drive to Temuco/fly home