Aug 30 2010

Alder Creek Tualatin Open Labor Day!

Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe Tualatin will be open on Labor Day September 6th!

So come on down and enjoy the end of summer with some kayaking.

Our rental boats are offered on a first come and first served basis. Sorry but we do not accept reservations.

Alder Creek Tualatin
5855 SW Nyberg Lane
Tualatin, OR
503.691.2405 — phone
info@aldercreek.com

Detailed Directions

Memorial Weekend – June 20
Saturday 10 AM – 7 PM
Sunday 10 AM – 7 PM

June 23 – Labor Day Weekend
Wednesday-Friday 12 PM – 7 PM
Saturday – Sunday 10 AM – 7 PM

Sept 11 – Sept 19
Saturday 10 AM – 7 PM
Sunday 10 AM – 7 PM

Directions: From I-5 take the Tualatin/Sherwood exit #289. Go East on SW Nyberg Road. When the Road turns right at SW 65th, make a left onto Nyberg Lane. Brown’s Ferry Park is a few down on the Left. The rental center is located 100 yards North of the Parking lot, follow the sidewalk toward the river.


Aug 21 2010

Roaring River Slalom 2010

Learn to slalom and improve your skills on a Class II stretch of the beautiful Clackamas River in Oregon. This event is all about improving boat control, developing strategies to make the moves between the gates, and having fun.

August 28: Practice Day Come, put in your boat and try the course. Canoes, kayaks, IKs, etc., are all welcome. The course will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Donations encouraged to help with boat shuttle and other costs.)

August 29: Race Day Entry fee is $10, plus $5 insurance fee for non-ACA members. There will be race categories for canoes and kayaks. Emphasis is on achieving your personal best.
Find out more at www.l-ccc.org/rrslalom

How to Get There
To reach the course, drive southeast from Estacada on HWY 224 along the Clackamas River. Pass the North Fork Reservoir and continue driving upstream. Cross both Carter and Armstrong bridges. Go just pass milepost 41. The slalom start and registration are on the right side of the road (mile 41.8) across from the entrance to Roaring River Campground. Boat shuttles and portapotties will be provided, but bring you own lunch and drinks (no alcoholic beverages please). Camping is available at various Forest Service campgrounds along the river. (Click here for info — scroll down to Clackamas River Ranger District.) Reservations encouraged.

Be a Local Hero. Be a Volunteer!
This is an event that takes many hands. The course will be set up on Friday, August 27, prior to the event and needs volunteers for setup day. We’ll also need volunteers for a variety of other tasks, particularly on race day. To volunteer or find out more, contact Carl Poston at 503-657-5523 or by email: cposton1 (at) comcast.net

Volunteers will be given plenty of time to participate as well. What’s more, they’ll be celebrated as part of the crew!


Aug 14 2010

Liquidlogic Remix XP 10 & 9!

In May I was able to get on a 3 day 2 night self support trip down the Wild and Scenic Rogue River with the Remix XP 10. At first I was a little hesitant to take a boat other than my Liquidlogic Jefe but decided I wanted more room.

I couldn’t have been happier with my decision to go with the Remix XP 10. It can be loaded down with so much gear I felt like I was camping with a raft setup. I could have even packed another 2-3 days more of gear with the extra space left over inside the hatch. When it comes to handling and performance the boat works great for most situations.

Personally I have not taken it on something harder than class 3+ but know it could work just as well for Class 4 rapids (depending on your skill level!). The skeg idea seemed funny to me before I was able to use the boat, but once I got it on the water I realized how nice it was to have. Overall, my experience with the boat has been enough to push me to get one here in the future.

My girlfriend, Christina Russell, ended up paddling the XP 9. She is a small person (100 Pounds) and she was worried if the boat would work for her. We packed both boats full of gear which added to the overall weight significantly. After a few rapids she realized it still worked great even though it was such a large boat. It handled perfectly and she was able to paddle it easily through every rapid, even with the extra large size/weight. If you are looking for an all around boat that can be used for anything (even self support multi-days), the Liquidlogic Remix XP 9 and 10 are the perfect boat.

For people looking into this kayak and want a basic description I would say; “the Liquidlogic Remix XP 9 and 10 are whitewater kayaks with a hint of recreation to them.” (They are great for both whitewater and recreation paddling!)

Find the Liquidlogic Remix XP 10 or 9 at Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe Retail locations or online at
shop.aldercreek.com

Trip Report/Product Review by Josh McKeown with Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe!


Aug 7 2010

Stand Up Paddling Boarding! Come and Try It

Alder Creek has both Classes and Rentals for Stand Up Paddle Boarding.

Rentals are $30 per board for 4 hours or $50 per board for 24 hours (Call for availability at Jantzen Beach or Boathouse locations).

**Also check out our classes available below for more information for free and paid opportunities to try SUPing!**

Every Wednesday night come down to the Alder Creek boathouse (just N. of OMSI) and try stand-up paddling for FREE! It’s a great way to beat the summer heat and have some fun on the water. First come fist serve (no reservation required). Just show up at 6pm ready to get wet. We will paddle and play until 8pm right down on the water front.

SUP’er Time (FREE)

FREE Stand-Up Paddling !

Date: (August 11, 18, 25) and (September 1, 8, 15) 2010
Begins: 06:00 PM
Ends: 08:00 PM

Location: Boathouse (SE location)
Contact: Alder Creek Kayak and Canoe
reservations@aldercreek.com
503-285-1819

Basic Skills SUP

This class establishes the foundation that all paddlers need.

Date: August 28, 2010
Begins: 10:00 AM
Ends: 01:00 PM
Type: Touring-Intro
Location: Jantzen Beach
Contact: Staff
888.571.4545
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Aug 3 2010

San Juan Multi-Day Kayak Trip with Alder Creek

The July San Juan Multi Day Kayak trip was a ton of fun and we couldn’t ask for better weather. Each day started out a little cool, but the evenings were simply magical. Every night was calm with perfect sunsets and seals were fishing only a mere 100 feet away. The best part of the whole trip for me, was being able to cook our meals to a sun setting behind glacier carved islands.

Our group met at West Beach Resort on Orcas Island, Washington. West Beach Resort has some great people running the facilities. You are able to rent out small cabins or a place for a tent / RV. The resort sits on a small cove on the North Western side of Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands. They even have kayaks for rent and tours if you forgot yours at home. The nice thing about this spot is that they have overnight parking that is reasonable and the paddle to our camp site is only 6 miles away.

Our group met at 10 am on Thursday, packed up our gear and launched by noon. The current was running at nearly 3 knots and we could see 200 foot wide eddy lines. We had some paddlers that had only been in a kayak a few times and no one had any problems. The six miles took us a little over an hour with the faster current.

The next few days were simply wonderful. We paddled the Wasp Islands the following day, ate lunch on a small island, and then paddled into Deer Harbor for some late afternoon ice cream. We hung out in the Spring passage for a bit, playing in the current, before heading to the docks in Deer Harbor. The cool thing about this harbor is that we were able to watch a sea plane land. The scary thing about this harbor is that there is a SEA PLANE! Something to keep an eye on for sure!

On Saturday we headed to Friday Harbor and crossed from Yellow Island, in the Wasp Islands, to San Juan Island. The water looked pretty calm, but had some exciting 2 to 3 foot waves. We all had a good laugh heading across and made our way into Friday Harbor. We tied up our boats to the dock in the harbor and watched the ferry come in. We again headed up for some ice cream! The paddle back was nice since the current shifted in our favor back to camp. The ferry from San Juan to Orcas passed in front of us by a short distance and we could see folks on the ferry waving at us.

On Sunday we all woke up around 5:30am, had breakfast, and packed the boats for an 8 am launch. The wind had really picked up and made paddling a bit more difficult, but we were able to get back to West Beach Resort within a couple of hours. All in all it was a fantastic trip and the sunsets will certainly be difficult to forget. I can’t wait to head back and float again on some salt water.

-Shawn

San Juan 4 Day Tour
Enjoy the beauty of the San Juans from a kayak like Shawn.

Upcoming Dates for next Trip: September 16,
2010 - September 19, 2010
Type: Trips & Tours
Location: San Juan Islands, WA
Contact: programs@aldercreek.com
888–571-4545
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The San Juans is an excellent venue for this 4 day tour. Work on your paddling skills and enjoy the beauty of the San Juan’s while traveling by kayak.