More Kayaking in Ecuador: River Festivals, The Classics, and More…

Posted by Chris on February 23, 2008 at 9:14 am | In Trip Reports, Rivers | 4 Comments

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The Rio Jondachi is one of the classic Ecuadorian rivers. In fact, it’s not uncommon for boaters staying in the the town Tena to do nothing but the Jondachi for days on end. This phenomenon is partially due to the fact that it is a friendly class 4-5 run with a bus shuttle right from town. The main reason is, of course, the character of the river. Nowhere else in the surrounding area is there the same mix of gradient, granite boulders, and jungle scenery, which is what really makes it the classic it is.

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Sweetest Boofs of ‘07

Posted by Devin on January 19, 2008 at 9:38 pm | In Trip Reports | 5 Comments

For any soggy rainforest dweller, it should be no surprise that December and January have brought copious amounts of precipitation to the Bellingham area. What has been surprising this winter, though, is the consistently cold temperatures that have kept fluffy white bliss at the mountain and rock bottom flows on local rivers.

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Cheap Thrills in Ecuador

Posted by Chris on December 6, 2007 at 3:09 pm | In Trip Reports, Rivers | No Comments

At this moment, Hilary and I are sitting at a bar in the small town of Tena, located at the confluence of the Rio Pano and Rio Tena. We are drinking 22oz bottles of pilsner (just about all beer down here comes in 22oz, and usually cost about 1 buck each) and reminiscing about our epic day on the upper Jondachi. Yesterday, same time, same place, more beer, reminiscing about the day on the upper Misahualli.

This is kayaking in Ecuador.

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