Team Z Blog Archive
Blog Archive April 2008
Different Edit But Still Fun
April 14, 2008 by Cassie Hayden (0 comments)
This is a different edit I did for Dagger Kayaks. Let me know what you guys think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7Ydh9OqR5U
Paddle Hard,
Tino
Epicnesssssssss
April 14, 2008 by Cassie Hayden (0 comments)
Man,
Just let the video and pictures speak for themselves.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kLlzzjGPFD4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kLlzzjGPFD4
Paddle Hard,
Tino
Back in Henderson, NY
April 11, 2008 by Cassie Hayden (0 comments)
I arrived in Henderson on Monday and the Black was around 17,000 cfs which is high for Inner City. I went up to Hole Brothers to see what Big Brother looked like and it was a burly looking hole. I drove down stream and found a sweet hole that you can do every hole move in. I paddled it for a couple of days and had great success with Phonics Monkeys and Mcnasty’s. I didn’t paddle today and am ready to hit Big Brother tomorrow. The level is like 22,000cfs and should be higher tomorrow with all the rain. Enjoy the video from the hole and I should have another video of Big Brother.
Enjoy!
Elaine Campbell
Check This
April 3, 2008 by Cassie Hayden (0 comments)
This is some footage from the past years thrown together. Hope you guys have some fun watching it. Its me, Fergus, Anthony Yap, Pat Camblin and a few others.
I love kayaking,
Tino
Loop Squad
April 3, 2008 by Cassie Hayden (0 comments)
Loop Squad How To Blunt
Steps for your secret success of mastery for the blunt, and hopefully, aerial blunt.
1. Carve or spin to the tip top of a wave, build that potential energy bro!
2. As you begin to gain speed and come flying down the wave like a
little winged bird, begin to drop the edge opposite of the side you
desire with all your heart (otherwise it won’t work) to blunt on.
3. Now you are ready to be the blunt-master. Dig that opposite edge in
deep, maybe even taking a stroke on that side for a little extra mojo,
and as that edge pops back up and releases from the water….
4. Switch them edges like it’s your job dog!
5. Now place the blade on the side you are now blunting on in at your hips and throw that end around.
6. Keep your thinkin’ cap pointed upstream to help you stay in control
on the wave, and continue that stroke to your toes to push yourself
back on the wave (you are backwards now, afterall).
7. Sometimes another stroke is needed to keep you on the wave, but
having to take this stroke makes it hard to combo to other moves.
8. Well, now you’ve blunted, spin around, and get ready to do it again
bro! Or actually, seeing as you’ve blunted, it would be lame to do
another. Time to Pan-Am it up!
Another Mysterious Member of the Loop Squad



