

This drop is no plop and drop pool to pool...the entry is a hard mix between a diagonal curler wave, a hole, an eddy, and a tricky lip. Combining all these traits into one, equals one hell of a technical stout. With my Kiwi mates on safety and pictures I was ready to give this thing a go.


I took my time getting ready and gearing up...thinking about all the possible lines I could take off this thing. After a long time scouting the line I decided to take was a right to left, and then back middle. As I came into the curler, it jetted me quickly left and with a few hard strokes to slow me up and line up downstream I floated off the lip slow as I faded my paddle away.



Falling a long way twisting through the air I took a pretty typical 70+ footer hit (Hard, but not too bad) and hand rolled up in the pool. It was a super good drop, very stout. I can't believe that so many people before me have run this drop. It is a very tough and tall waterfall with many different consequences. But, all in all it is a clean free fall and it's very close to the road.


The Koosah falls was a great way to kick off my West Coast Tour. Running big drops is always a great way to get your mind back in the game. I can't wait to get down to California to start getting back in shape and boating daily. Keep it safe and go big! Thanks for the great shots Candace! Bellaluzimages.wordpress.com
Later E.G.
Yo! don't have FB anymore.. but have been updating my blog more.. I'm gonna add a link to yours and Cdawgs. Hope all is well! take down the brown!
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or is that water a unique color of blue? Almost like a sky blue.
ReplyDeletealright bro, i gotta ask. why did you ditch the paddle? is it a badass thing? im not tryin to be a dick im just wondering if there was any rhyme or reason
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