1st Day in Costa Rica- oh so warm!
Meet Arturo Oropeza- our masterful Costa Rican partner who wows, and dazzles all of our students. I was met at the airport by his big smile, and new this years trips were going to be better than ever. A late night red eye from Portland flew through Newark, and on to San Jose. Did a bunch of Roll practice in the pool with Ciado, and we all headed to the canopy tour tomorrow. Then off to several of Costa Rica’s best rivers! Next week we will be working with a bunch of kids (age 9-14) so it is time to go scout all the sections before they arrive. If you are reading this from North America- sorry- it is 85 degrees right now, and NICE!
If you are interested in Costa Rica 2010, drop me a line at sam@eNRGkayaking.com.
Inflatable Kayaking on the Sandy River
The Sandy River, just outside of Portland, OR, is a fantastic local river. In the spring and summer, Northwest River Guides runs super-fun inflatable kayaking trips on the Sandy. Inflatable kayaking is a great way to get started paddling whitewater. Come check out the best fun on the river closest to Portland. Northwest River Guides also runs whitewater rafting trips and beginner kayak lessons on the Sandy River. Call 503.772.1122 to the register.

Whitewater fun on the Sandy River near Portland, OR.
Sandy River Rafting
Check out these pictures from our source to mouth Sandy River descent this spring. As part of a tribute to the newly free flowing Sandy River, Sam Drevo Chris Emerick, and Ross Henry decided to run the entire River from the very top to the confluence with the Columbia River. The trip took 3 full days and was about 45 miles. We paddled the Sandy River from the very top (when it was barely a creek), starting about a mile above McNeil Campground paddling down past the Zig Zag River confluence, past the Salmon River confluence, we ran Alder Creek Rapid which had a huge breaking wave, and down through the Marmot Dam site, the Sandy River Gorge, past Revenue bridge, Dodge Park, down to Oxbow park, past Dabney, and Lewis and Clark State Park ending in the Columbia River taking out at Chinook Landing. We shot video the whole way down and intend to produce a video documenting the descent and telling the story of the ever changing Sandy River.


