If kayaking in the '90's makes one an old school, I guess being someone kayaking in there prime in the 1950's makes one positively antediluvian. Sadly, no matter how good you are, or how hard you struggle to stay stay in fit and in condition, there comes a time when you body revolts and says, "no more!" That's when you become grateful for videos, both old and new. You begin to live vicariously through them, and to root even harder for the folks out there opening new vistas in the world of kayaking.
yes i meet amazing people but know like you say body say no more so they choose 1-2 event in etire year and maybe aim 50 years yonger but still this people accept me - kayaking is powerful friendly hobby
I worked some 13 years in various hospitals in my area. One thing I learned. Is there are only two kinds of people in this world. Doesn't matter how rich or poor, or where you come from. Your either the person who talks about all the adventures you have had in your life. Or your the person who talks about all the things you wished you had done.
Started kayaking in 1990. Been at it ever since. And I can honestly say. It saved my life in so many ways. I will be forever grateful for every moment on the water.
I started wwkayaing when the perception dancer was the one of the only plastic kayak, soon after came the dagger crossfire big change. I was friend with a paddleshop dealer so got the very first Dagger transition (awful design) then the first RPM in western canada. After that Corran Addison showed me kevlar hammer surfboat which I got in crosslined poly soon after. I also got to paddle Spike the designer from Necky kayaks the rip and the Jive prototypes. All the while squirt boating my enigma squirt boat on and off.
I started kayaking back in the 1980's when my wife was pregnant with our second child and hung it up in the 1990's after the birth of our fourth child. No regrets and a lot of great memories. Now my youngest child (early 30's) is wanting to take up whitewater kayaking. I'm really excited to be able to share our experiences together!
I was hard into kayaking from about 81 to 97. Best times of my entire life. Seems like as I got older the desire to spend all day driving to/from a river sort of faded away. Now I do lots of mountain biking and hiking but I miss those river trips.
I think some the most important piece of gear I carried when I started running rapids in 1978 was duct tape and tennis balls. I would duct tape 1/2 tennis ball to the bow of my fiberglass Lettman Mark IV kayak so the tip wouldn't crack if I hit a rock. One slalom race I dropped into a hole with a rock it and the rock punctured through the bottom of the boat. Ran the rapids the next day with the bottom duct taped.
such a fun video. Im in my 40's but only been paddling for 6 years so it is all new. It always amazes me how bad people were at boofing 20 years ago. I call the it PAR technique, Plug and Recover.
at my age you are glad to see the kids run anything bigger than c2 and portage becomes the go to choice when extremes are ahead but what I would give to have the years back
Oh man I loved this. I was all over the alps in 1999 to 2003, as well as the Zambezi. Now I am 42 and haven’t been in a boat for about 18-19 years. really want to get back into a boat
wow what an incredible video, I am part of the new generation of kayakers, and I paddle for as long as I can remember, I hope to reach my forties and have this vision of the past and future, excellent video
Thank you! That brought several smiles to my face! I started kayaking in the early nineties, and I recognise so much of what you show here. Having recently started taking my kids kayaking, I look forward to seeing what the next generation brings to this sport.
Lol, one mans old school kayaking is another's new school it seems. In fact come to think of it Dancers and Mirages were new school to the guys who taught me
Have you tried running the sections in a boat with no rocker that just wants to sub everything. Nice vid, but we need to see the linked ends of new Robin in his new school boat!
Definition of old school kayaking. Is you how to be a kayaker. Definition of new school kayaking is you have to have a kayak. The kayaks today make it so much easier to do stuff that you had to really work hard to do in the past.
You should do another video and interview old schoolers like Woody Callaway and current stars of whitewater kayaking for a new school versus old school format.
I'll tell you what, this doesn't have much to do with old school vs new school kayaking but if you ever get a chance to play Rochambeau with Woody Callaway, you will laugh your ass off and have the time of your life! LOL Woody is a fierce Rochambeau player!
If kayaking in the '90's makes one an old school, I guess being someone kayaking in there prime in the 1950's makes one positively antediluvian. Sadly, no matter how good you are, or how hard you struggle to stay stay in fit and in condition, there comes a time when you body revolts and says, "no more!" That's when you become grateful for videos, both old and new. You begin to live vicariously through them, and to root even harder for the folks out there opening new vistas in the world of kayaking.
yes i meet amazing people but know like you say body say no more so they choose 1-2 event in etire year and maybe aim 50 years yonger but still this people accept me - kayaking is powerful friendly hobby
I worked some 13 years in various hospitals in my area. One thing I learned. Is there are only two kinds of people in this world. Doesn't matter how rich or poor, or where you come from. Your either the person who talks about all the adventures you have had in your life. Or your the person who talks about all the things you wished you had done.
Well observed there.
Well done, robin. Your not getting older, your getting....smarter!
Watching this, I feel so much younger 🎉 Thanks, incredible sympathically 😊
Started kayaking in 1990. Been at it ever since. And I can honestly say. It saved my life in so many ways. I will be forever grateful for every moment on the water.
I started wwkayaing when the perception dancer was the one of the only plastic kayak, soon after came the dagger crossfire big change. I was friend with a paddleshop dealer so got the very first Dagger transition (awful design) then the first RPM in western canada. After that Corran Addison showed me kevlar hammer surfboat which I got in crosslined poly soon after. I also got to paddle Spike the designer from Necky kayaks the rip and the Jive prototypes. All the while squirt boating my enigma squirt boat on and off.
Love the trip down memory lane. The topolino. Melting the boats. The rivers etc. Bring back a lot of memories. Thanks for this great video
I started kayaking back in the 1980's when my wife was pregnant with our second child and hung it up in the 1990's after the birth of our fourth child. No regrets and a lot of great memories. Now my youngest child (early 30's) is wanting to take up whitewater kayaking. I'm really excited to be able to share our experiences together!
I was hard into kayaking from about 81 to 97. Best times of my entire life. Seems like as I got older the desire to spend all day driving to/from a river sort of faded away. Now I do lots of mountain biking and hiking but I miss those river trips.
I think some the most important piece of gear I carried when I started running rapids in 1978 was duct tape and tennis balls. I would duct tape 1/2 tennis ball to the bow of my fiberglass Lettman Mark IV kayak so the tip wouldn't crack if I hit a rock. One slalom race I dropped into a hole with a rock it and the rock punctured through the bottom of the boat. Ran the rapids the next day with the bottom duct taped.
such a fun video. Im in my 40's but only been paddling for 6 years so it is all new. It always amazes me how bad people were at boofing 20 years ago. I call the it PAR technique, Plug and Recover.
Nice video, Robin! Enjoyed the ethos, the style, the nostalgia, and of course, the boat selection ;P
at my age you are glad to see the kids run anything bigger than c2 and portage becomes the go to choice when extremes are ahead but what I would give to have the years back
Great narration! Haven't been in my last remaining kajak for 15 years but kept the child alive by pursuing other adventures.
I loved it! Thank you. 🙏❤️😊
I think this won youtube today.
Dude, I love this video. I’ll soon be 38, and I needed some inspiration. Thanks.
Best thing I’ve seen on RUclips!
Oh man I loved this. I was all over the alps in 1999 to 2003, as well as the Zambezi. Now I am 42 and haven’t been in a boat for about 18-19 years. really want to get back into a boat
wow what an incredible video, I am part of the new generation of kayakers, and I paddle for as long as I can remember, I hope to reach my forties and have this vision of the past and future, excellent video
Brings back memories...great movie!
This was a fun comparison, thanks for the video!
Easy to watch all the way through. Great video!
This makes me think it might be time to upgrade from the old reliable Wavesport Godzilla... Great video!
Hilarious! And nicely done
Thank you! That brought several smiles to my face!
I started kayaking in the early nineties, and I recognise so much of what you show here.
Having recently started taking my kids kayaking, I look forward to seeing what the next generation brings to this sport.
I love your content !!! ❤
Loved the video!
Great video
Really cool to see the progress 🤘
Great video - nostalgic
I love it!
Inspirational stuff!
Doors edit with old school footie ❤
Vielen Dank für das interessante Video !!
Lovely man!
Excellent.
Lol, one mans old school kayaking is another's new school it seems. In fact come to think of it Dancers and Mirages were new school to the guys who taught me
Have you tried running the sections in a boat with no rocker that just wants to sub everything. Nice vid, but we need to see the linked ends of new Robin in his new school boat!
0:45 ouch... boy that's the truth.
Definition of old school kayaking. Is you how to be a kayaker. Definition of new school kayaking is you have to have a kayak. The kayaks today make it so much easier to do stuff that you had to really work hard to do in the past.
haha awesome vid love the old school cheese I prefers it
Sadly, I can relate 100%
This is great! Has it been shown at any film festivals?
Interesting!
Pas de commentaire en français.Normal, EDF a pris possession des rivières...
Brilliant
You should do another video and interview old schoolers like Woody Callaway and current stars of whitewater kayaking for a new school versus old school format.
Yep . I remember GRP boats that disintegrated on contact with big WW rocks, You polyetheleyne kids dont realise how lucky you are ! ha ha xxxxxx
I'll tell you what, this doesn't have much to do with old school vs new school kayaking but if you ever get a chance to play Rochambeau with Woody Callaway, you will laugh your ass off and have the time of your life! LOL Woody is a fierce Rochambeau player!
Im not interested in tricks. Im 40 and interested primarily in river running so looking at the old video, i think "THATS what i like" hHa
Wait till 58 ;)
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