Someday you could grow up to be just like him, but first you might need to attend a few of our clinics.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
POOL SESH!
Someday you could grow up to be just like him, but first you might need to attend a few of our clinics.
Mountain Biking Explosion!
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We got up early to cook a hardy breakfast and suit up for our 8:30am ride time. After a quick visit to the Outfitters we were in the van for the 30 minute shuttle up the mountain. The 1st 17 miles were all downhill with myriad jumps and high wooden bridges. We followed the famous Virginia Creeper trail as it cut through steep mountains, wandered through valleys, and followed mountain streams. The mud, rain, and cold air were no match for extremeness of our group.
Lunch consisted of sandwiches, a tire repair, some tree climbing and a quick visit to the playground in
Saturday night brought us a Mexican food tv movie extravaganza of relaxation and ice cream. Sunday morning we cleaned up, packed the SUVs, and began the drive back through some light snow. Yet again, WOACers returned home with another awesome weekend full of memories of teamwork, bike riding, and maybe even a little bit of outdoor adventure.
Friday, December 12, 2008
"This is what we like to call a low oxygen environment"
The United States National White Water Center is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream come true: bike trails, hiking trails, rock climbing, high ropes course, challenge course, and of course, white water rafting and kayaking. As the official U.S. Olympic Training Site, on any given day you can watch paddlers and their coaches training in the rapids. It’s safe to say after a few hours on the river, you’ve paddled with the Olympians.
An absolute joy, the
Gathering in the Dinkins parking lot in the afternoon, WOAC participants carpooled 40 minutes to
Photos courtesy of Christian Grave's Facebook. Thanks bro.
Past Exploits
The terrain was quite treacherous in some areas of the trail. Below club members ascend fixed lines up a steep hillside.
The race itself was quite a sight to behold. Below is "Gorilla" a 17 foot waterfall about midway through the race. Breathtaking.
Our very own Kevin Ryan (right) was our river guide. He did an excellent job explaining the fundamentals of whitewater kayaking to our group. Here a young Adam Balint (left) listens to Kevin's directions. Here Kevin Ryan teaches Adam Balint the finer points of kayak surfing.
A special thanks to Christian Graves (former president 06-07) for being our photographer.