11/25/2008

lost and found...

so, a little break!
i had a lot of downtime lately, hanging out at my place in turrialba, costa rica. it was raining non-stop, and as i don't have a creeker yet to run the crazy stuff that's going off right now (soon though, so soon!) i started going through this years video footage. i stumbled upon a bunch of stuff from augsburg this winter and spring and thought that i might edit a little clip with it. same same, me trying to figure out the washing machine on the eiskanal. it probably had a bit of coverage this year anyways, as it was part of the worldcup.

i also got way more footage than this, of all the ahoicrew, but that'll have to wait for a bit of a bigger videoproject.
but anyways, here is my take.
while i was editing it a lot of memories of a-town came up, close friends and places, i spent five years in that city... so everyone back home: sending you a lot of love from the other end of the world!



augsburg2008 from sven perschmann on Vimeo.

11/22/2008

western canada!!

okay folks, once again I have been slacking off. no, there was no two weeks break on the road trip, it's just that i am in costa rica now!!!
so i have been kinda busy with adjusting to the place i will be living in, finding a place, a job. and i succeeded, it's all set now. i will write about costa rica later though, only so much right now: it is an amazing place, so different than everything i have done before!

back to canada though!
after kelowna we went on a mission for some creeks in bc, and got pretty lucky. especially considering that it was bone dry for the first part and then too rainy and cold for the last.

we made it down:
the spillimacheen - awesome low volume creeking, nicest moves being a slide into 90° drop, tons of fun boofs and then a nice little twenty footer (foerster broke his paddle, popped his skirt and still didn't swim!)

the jordan - even less volume but some good tight and steep lines, one slide into autoboof where skipped across the pool into the next unscouted rapid

the box canyon of the illesillewaet - even in lowest water still somewhat pushy, fun run

the perry - too low when we ran it

the soo - a lot like the oetz in austria, shallow, fast, dirty, some fun moves but not my fav

the upper cheakamus - fun class IV, on sweet sweet boof!

the callaghan - three times, big playground including sketchy little boofs, attempts on grinding logs down drops, a good 25/30footer and lots of steep bouldergardens. highlights? neil getting trashed at the bottom of the drop.

the ashlu: mini mine, pretty high, pretty fast, pretty sweet (except for that i dented my boat, argh!)
BOX CANYON!!!!! what a beautiful run! class IV/V, bryan smith took us down, almost no scouting, sick lines, complete commitment, no way to get out. it was great to finally run it, i had heard so much about it and it surpassed all expectations. the downside was that we got to see how much progress the hydro companies have made already, the run is gonna be dry from next year (?) on, DAM!!!! check therangelife.blogspot.com for some info on the protest and the other intense stuff those guys are pulling off, there are some gems around!

the area around whistler and squamish is considered to be the adventure capital of canada, and i can totally see that now that i've been. sea to sky, everything from coast to big mountains, so much stuff to be done here!
i will definately come back for a while, maybe even try to work there for a while.

oh, i talk and talk, and no shots? well, to be honest, i don't have too many, as i lost my battery for the slr, so we only took video of most of the runs. just be patient, it'll go online at some point...
and there still are a few...


what a day! sunshine, nice creek, good lines...

davies. jordan.

that boof turned out so well that i skipped the pool and went straight into the next rapid. unscouted...
me. jordan. stomp!
foerster and davies. jordan. boof.



outch! what where you thinkin!
foerster. callaghan.
(also the last shot before i lost my/ran out fo battery...)

there were some chill times, too!

and sometimes having some time away from the boys is sweet, too ;)
enjoying the view over the ashlu valley.

yours truly from turrialba, costa rica.
sven
p.s.: it´s raining like crazy here, hasn´t stopped for six days!

11/05/2008

winching!

pow! so what does that mean? well, part of our trip out west was a stop in kelowna, to visit our friend darcy.
soo, kelowna is quite the f****ed up city i can tell you. we went out to party hard, got asked for drugs all the time and the general vibe on the street was super aggressive. definately not the right spot for river hippies like us.
anyways, that's not the story.
literally beaten up (outch!) we decided to take it easy the next day. darc and his roommates had a winch with a 600ft rope for wakeboarding. so there was our plan!
we drove to the lake nearby (deepest lake in canada?), set it up and had a few testruns. the boys were rockin their skimboards and wakeskateboards in good fashion and we took our boats out.
being a bit sketched at first, as the water was pretty shallow all the way out we took it easy at first.
after a few rides of getting used to it we worked our way up to throwing tricks.
man, that thing is fun! if i'd ever be somewhere without any play, i'd get one of those.
my favourite was the airscrew, but i can see almost any trick possible, you can get quite the bounce out of the up to 17mph this thing generates.
and this is were the shallow water came in handy, we could film and shoot from so close. i was even able to use my flashlight. made for some good shots i think, but check it out yourself!

the beast!

darcy styling it!
oh, and it was not as warm as it looks.

only downside: handpaddling out 600ft for each ride: davies

neil doing his thing!

did i say flashlight?
zzzzzipppp!

who would beat someone with such a hat?

alright, gotta catch my flight to costa rica in the next minutes, gonna keep posting though!

peace out,
sven