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Deane Parker- Adventure Channel
Добавлен 7 ноя 2016
The allure of the backcountry draws me, it always has and always will...
Muel swims and looses paddle - Breakdown
A swim leading to a lost paddle on the south Branch of the Ashburton river. Some lessons about foot entrapment and on river communications. What's your thoughts, what would you have done differently?
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Ashvegas Crux commentated
Просмотров 180Месяц назад
A breakdown of the team of 4 running the crux (hardest part) of the South Branch of the Ashburton including how I film white water from the shore. Lumix GH7 micro four thirds weather proof camera for a lightweight durable adventure videography package.
The Gates of Ashvegas
Просмотров 196Месяц назад
Deane is joined by Tina, Denis and Muel for round 2 of the South Branch Ashburton river. Could you ever get enough of floating under the chockstone of the "Gates of Ashvegas"? Good lines were had at "Harry's Hang up". Then a moment of complacency....
South fork Ashburton crux section uncut
Просмотров 439Месяц назад
from the start of the gorge down to Boundary Stream for you paddle p*rn aficionados.
The Hollyford - Pyke loop with Arno's 50th lap
Просмотров 432Месяц назад
Awesome to get the opportunity to tag along with Arno Marten from Packrafting New Zealand for his 50th lap of the Hollyford - Pyke loop. We had primo conditions especially the ferocious following wind along Lake McKerrow. I highly recommend the trip for folk with a good level of experience and fitness. Be prepared, this is Fiordland. Alpacka Raft Aqua Bound Lumix New Zealand Trackme NZ Further ...
Finally, Packrafting the South Branch of the Ashburton
Просмотров 338Месяц назад
I’ve had the South Branch of the Ashburton on the list to paddle for over 10 years. Today was the day. I convinced Harry and Jacko to join me for a walk into the Hakatarere conservation area, local and full of past adventure. We hiked in by following a rutted out 4x4 track towards the Arrowsmith and Dogs Range. After careful scouting of the intimidating entrance to the gorge and under the Chock...
Where a bike can take you….
Просмотров 1103 месяца назад
Bikes, where they can take you. @uncle_muel and I have spent many years chasing the dragon of the nirvana of backcountry bikepacking routes, maybe this season. Strap a sleeping bag to your ride and thanks to the network of DoC huts not much else is required. Life’s increasingly hectic and complex let the trails be your medicine and the mountains be your salvation. To be honest if it weren’t for...
Packrafting community with PRANZ Canterbury meet
Просмотров 1589 месяцев назад
Played a part in bringing 25 keen packrafters together at Lake Taylor, North Canterbury for the PRANZ Summer regional meet. Great to see smiling faces enjoying the river and company of a neat mix of characters. I get a kick of out enabling the packrafting community. I also took the youngest Parker, Eddy. Nothing better than one on one adventure, dad and son (or daughter).
South Fork Moki'- 'Don't go there!'
Просмотров 214Год назад
South Fork Moki'- Don't Go There. Strange title, but don't. I dreamt of creating a classic 3 day packrat trip, it was just plain epic. Not enough water, but too much would turn the headwaters nuts! This film does not do this trip justice...hence the name. Thanks Heaps Jimmy, Rod and Jared for joining and enduring the pain of the cycle trail hike under the weight of 2kg of farm grown rump steak,...
Return to Dillon Cone
Просмотров 605Год назад
"Five years of dreaming…and only one way to get it" - Deane The original team of Deane Parker, Damian Stones and Sam ’Muel’ Jones included Rose Green, came full circle in 2022 by setting out to complete the goal of taking on the jagged gorge of the Clarence River (Waiau-toa awa)by packraft with the aim of summiting Dillon Cone with bikes. In 2017 a team strapped mountain bikes to packrafts in a...
Black Hill hut, solo overnighter
Просмотров 555Год назад
Deane finds a window for a quick overnighter to Black Hill hut, Oxford forest. Canterbury.
Zoe descent to Skyline Ridge, Old Ghost Road
Просмотров 179Год назад
Zoe descent to Skyline Ridge, Old Ghost Road
Return to Dillon Cone- How to strap a bike to a packraft with Alpacka Raft
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Return to Dillon Cone- How to strap a bike to a packraft with Alpacka Raft
Karamea river, Roaring Lion & Holy Sh*t rafting carnage 1998/99
Просмотров 280Год назад
Karamea river, Roaring Lion & Holy Sh*t rafting carnage 1998/99
Testing out the La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II packrafting at the Rakaia Gorge
Просмотров 626Год назад
Testing out the La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II packrafting at the Rakaia Gorge
Tips for a packrafting paddle- Aqua Bound
Просмотров 600Год назад
Tips for a packrafting paddle- Aqua Bound
Rab NZ- Lightweight bikeapacking shelters.
Просмотров 1592 года назад
Rab NZ- Lightweight bikeapacking shelters.
Av gas taxi, West Coast - Packrafting
Просмотров 2552 года назад
Av gas taxi, West Coast - Packrafting
Hollyford-Pyke Packrafting Circuit. Fiordland
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 года назад
Hollyford-Pyke Packrafting Circuit. Fiordland
Shimano GRX- Gravel groupset build on the Salsa Cutthroat
Просмотров 4922 года назад
Shimano GRX- Gravel groupset build on the Salsa Cutthroat
TrackmeNZ - '2 Good 2 be true' promotion
Просмотров 1012 года назад
TrackmeNZ - '2 Good 2 be true' promotion
When I was a young fullah, we used these things called kayaks. They were awesome! Remember danger mouse? I think that was the last time old mate was in one of them plastic things... hehe
@@joshjameskiwibushman haha
Yea definitely keep doing these videos.
@@jaygaddo5633 I’ll drop another soon
Hey Dean, a few observations. 👍 I reckon the packrafts angle to the flow increased the likelihood of the capsize. The low volume and technical nature of the rapid meant that the capsize happened very quickly. This won’t be news to you but for others reading, the capsize occurred because of the sideways travel angle vs a more downstream angle. Rescue of PR ok, like WW kayaks I recommend flip it upright asap and shunt/ push the boat as first two stages of rescue to improve speed of clean up. All boats travel better on their hull vs upside down 🙂 Standing in flow, yep probably not ideal. Again it seemed to happen fast and it didn’t look like it was planned per se. Only thought when looking for the lost paddle for other viewers would be to hold off on searching in forceful water until you have a mate closely observing you in the water. They might then be able to come to you aid if things go pear shaped. Last thing I’d say is that split paddles on that grade and in that kind of location would be worth the extra bit of effort during the walk in 👍 Good action cheers Zak
@@MrZakShaw hey Zak, yeah all good points. Thank you. Definitely be carrying a spare 4 piece on more trips after this experience, live and learn they say eh.
That is an excellent breakdown, bro. It was like Muel did the OTB on a bike, and drove his paddle into the bottom of the river. I suppose this could have leveraged on and snapped the paddle. I presume on multi-day trips you take a split paddle inside the packraft? Tricky one - that's a lot extra to take, isn't it? I suppose you could share a split paddle between a few boats.
@@DamianStones on the Karamea we took a spare 4 piece and yeah shared it out. Packrafters have the advantage of being able to transform to hikers and get the hell out of there but this is not as ideal as keeping the party together. I will take a spare more often after this situation.
@@DeaneParkerAdventureChannel yeah man I will definitely be doing the same too. Thanks for sharing the learning
Hey bro, you did a pritty tidy team rescue, shot man! In terms of what to differently he should have kept his boat in his hand or rolled up. Your rescue was sweet, your team helped him get down river to he pack raft. The foot entrapment aint pritty but he took that risk himself, he knew the rapid he was in.
@@ChrisHarvey-sx3qy the risk of getting bashed below was real I’ve broken an ankle with a foot trailing so I’m well aware of the risk and to keep feet up in shallow swift water
Excellent breakdown, thanks for sharing this. Was this a multiday trip or a day trip?
@@DanRansom day trip.
I think that just questioning what happened and what the response was, is the best part - if that makes sense. I’ve had 99 commercial flips as a raft guide, and I’ve always felt I could have done something better, whatever that was. I think that’s the lesson - always wonder if something could have been done better. Though I’m not saying there was necessarily anything there. It appears to be that the paddle “grabbed” as the boat went over, so yeah, I think it pinned there, and possibly broke. And that colour water is hard to read, so that downstream flip seemed to come from nowhere. I’m a packrafter too, I’ve 3 boats so I know a little about your world. I thought it was normal swim and rescue stuff
And I do carry a spare paddle if I’m somewhere I think that not having a spare wouldn’t be much fun
@ we didn’t review the footage, that could of helped us narrow the location.
@@petergordon2547 same
Thanks, enjoyed the added detail that your commentary gives. Are you running gnarwhals? Cheers
@@freepete1 thanks for the feedback. Thought I’d try something a bit different. Yep Gnarwhal self bailing
Interesting, cheers for sharing
It must be so hard paddling down the rivers with no chimes/hull shape to be able to carve in and out of waves. Just floating with the current it’s gotta be as bad as paddling an Eskimo Topo WW Kayak that I once owned before upgrading to a modern creak kayak. I understand it’s much easier to carry into the put in point.
@@overland_adventure_nz works for me 😁 I let the current do the work.
@ I can see it works for you, but I don’t understand how you can work with a current when you’ve got no edges to surf and move about with. Anyway keep up your great videos. I enjoy them. Unfortunately, because of my accident, I’m unable to return to cycling and kayaking .
Wouldn't want the level any lower! Schools of rock sharks lurking 😜
this was at 18 cumecs its been run at 12
They are so manouverable !
And stable, and light, and durable. 😊
What a spectacular and beautiful place you live in.
I don’t take it for granted ever
Your editing's a bit loose, Deane. If you'd given iyt to Dylan, I reckon he would've cut the blow-job sequence
Warts and all mate. Uncut and explicit
well done! fantastic - very inspiring
@@davidlakes6099 happy to inspire 🙏
Amazing trip awesome to share it with Arno 👌hopefully see u up a valley or down a river this summer 🏞️
@@nzadventurer always like to bump into fellow adventurers 👍
This must be one of the best adventures in NZ
It is mate. For experienced outdoors folk it’s bucket list stuff
hey! what packrafts are you guys using?
Mostly Alpacka self bailing Gnarwhal and classic
@@DeaneParkerAdventureChannel nice mate! Cheers! Are they the same ones you used on your mikonui trip?
@ yep
Looks like an epic trip 🔥🔥
Shoulda hit u up to be 2nd camera 😉
Good job fellas!!! Looks epic
Yeah, I'm going to put this trip on my regular to do list. Keep an eye on the flow guage for South Ashburton at Buick, We put on at about 7.1m, snow melt at this time of year seems to hold the flow relatively steady.
That's nuts have run the amuri route a couple of times. Alot of history on the route driving cattle to Greymouth
It was nuts, we carried our bikes for 30-50% of the whole route
Inspiration i needed to ride my bike more, thanks!
You're welcome
Yeah man, bring it! The taster rocks!!
A wonderful video and a great story. Thank you for sharing it with us...❤
This gives me confidence to go bike from the house and paddle the Willamette river here in Portland, OR!
Awesome! Have fun
Absolutely outstanding team!
I’m pleased you enjoyed it.
It was fun seeing the familiar sights of the old ghost road. Thanks for sharing this epic experience with us. Can’t wait to follow in your tracks in this incredible bike rafting experience.
Hey Deane I was at crow hut this week and saw your name in the book on a raft trip earlier this summer. You got any footage of the trip coming out? I rafted down to RL and earthquake lakes - amazing! Will put a few vids up over next month if you are interested
I'm wondering what model of Alpacka raft this is?
Llama now known as a Classic with a cruiser deck.
Great work! I'm impressed at how well you were able to paddle with a bike on the rafts. I'm a reasonably experienced whitewater kayaker and packrafter but I've only had one attempt at a short test trip with my bike on the front of my alpacka wolverine. I found that the bike severely restricted my ability to paddle properly. I actually gave up on the bike, stashed it in the bushes, continued down the river and came back for it later 😅
Rocky rivers are tue worst due tue risk of damaging the bike. But a modern packraft can carry a big load on the bow and as it turns out and awkward one too. Cheers for your comment
It's a living being not a legal person? Legal means dead
Wicked!
Is this the karamea vid you mentioned or is that still coming?
Nah this is another tease 😂
I'm still frothing for it. Did a mission with Jason McD from murch yesterday he said he knew you 👋
Looks sick! So it was a bit of an extreme mission by the looks - oh no you didn't bike pack it so it must've been easy for ya 😂 good on ya bro that's top work 💯
No bikes, thankfully 😅
Wow, Helen, how inspiring and brave you are!! Age is nothing but a number, and it's what you make of it!! Im 53, and feel like my time is running out!! I live for adventure, and watching this video has made me realize that I still have time, and to definitely make the most of it!!!
Sick trip bro!!
Pleased to watch this before attempting this water 😮
I’m making a film about a expedition we did packrafting the Karamea, now. Watch this space.
@@DeaneParkerAdventureChannel Sick!! Can't wait 👍 your missions are awesome and love the vids bro keep it up
Awesome adventure guys, well impressed! How come you didn't hook down the Leslie (walk bikes from gridiron) and raft out karamea that would've been epic too?
Conversely, too epic.
Helen you're a real legend. I'd surely go packrafting and or bikerafting with you any day if you're ever in the UK or I ever get down under.
That was UNREAL, what a dream! Well done
Certainly seemed dream like 👍
Just awesome 👏 well done 👍
Thanks for the kind words
good on uuz!
Chur 🤘
Yeeow yeah boy sick fella
Not as sick as your groin was, churrr bro
😆💪 well done guys, well done. You've made it. Thanks for the epic video. BR Tom
Cheers mate. It was a long time coming.
I'll bikeraft with you, Helen! 😊🎉
🙌
Great to see an upload 🤘
Love the video and story. I’m between buying the expedition or the Gnarwhal. For hiking or biking white water trips mostly in Idaho and Ecuador. Any suggestions? I’m 5.10 Ft and 175 lbs . Cheers
Gnarwhal if your intention is white water. The expedition has minimum outfitting to make it lighter
Thanks for the advice, Deane ! Follow up questions Self-bailing or skirt ? My background is rafting guide. 😊
@@chrispacker5242 self bailing for sure.
@@DeaneParkerAdventureChannel also my wife and I are planning on coming to New New Zealand next January for biking and hopefully bike rafting . Are you having any trips at that time ?
Easy access for scouting, deep water re-entry, a little colder than decked but they’re a raft after all 😉
How many days -- one or two? How old was she -- as orientation for other parents?
3 days, overnight at Ghost lake and Specimen creek. Zoe was 14 then
Wow, what a stunning trail. You’re doing a top job 🤘
I have been doing this for about 15 years ago.
Awesome mahi Deane