2005-07-11T11:08:00+12:00
Mike Birch describes Saturday’s inaugural release on the Whakapapa and gives some background on doing the run. Mike’s report is complemented with images by Colin McIntyre.
2005-07-11T11:08:00+12:00
Mike Birch describes Saturday’s inaugural release on the Whakapapa and gives some background on doing the run. Mike’s report is complemented with images by Colin McIntyre.
2005-07-09T08:47:00+12:00
[8 June] The NZRCA and Genesis Energy have agreed to new release dates for the Whakapapa, to assist DoC with respect to whio nesting studies. The new dates are Saturday 9 July and Saturday 23 July. Brrr! [Update 8 July] Genesis report that there is no rain in the Whakapapa catchment at present. The current flow is 10cu, and the likelihood of a release on Saturday is remote, though a decision will be reserved until the last moment. Check on this site on Saturday for a prediction regarding Sunday. Update, 9 July: The release is on today (Saturday) at 30 cumecs. Enjoy!2005-07-05T10:45:00+12:00
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2005-06-27T10:32:00+12:00
Back in 2002, the NZRCA Exec got together on the West Coast to discuss issues affecting kayakers, to socialise, and to paddle. They spent a great day on the Lower Kakapotahi.
2005-06-11T11:17:00+12:00
The NZRCA’s Annual Report to Members, compiled by President Robin Rutter-Baumann will be presented to the 2005 AGM in Taupo this July. The report summarises the NZRCA’s achievements and challenges over the past year, and what may come.
2005-06-09T10:20:00+12:00
Releases from Mangahao Dam No.2 have been scheduled with King Country Energy for Saturday 10 September and Saturday 29 October.
2005-06-06T10:21:00+12:00
Peter Sutcliffe describes an exciting early descent of the Whakapapa river.
2005-06-03T12:20:00+12:00
A reminder that there are more Tongariro releases next weekend on Saturday 11 June (Poutu Intake to Blue Pool (Access 10)) and Sunday 12 June (Rangipo Dam to Tree Trunk Gorge (Access 14)). Bring some $ for a sausage sizzle at the takeouts (at the Blue Pool on Saturday, Tree Trunk Gorge on Sunday). Students from the Assistant Leadership course at OPC, will run the sausage sizzle as a fundraiser for
their end-of-year expedition fund.
2005-06-02T21:01:00+12:00
[23 May] The NZRCA AGM for 2005 will be held on Saturday 16 July, from 10am-4pm in Taupo at the Taupo Language & Outdoor Education Centre,111 Tuwharetoa St. There will be a group dinner on the Saturday night and paddling at Ngaawaparua on Sunday. Nominations for the Executive Officer’s positions close on 2 July 2004 and should be made in writing to the Administration Officer (PO Box 284, Wellington or admin@whitewater.mytestsite.nz). We are particularly keen to fill to-be-vacated positions in South Island Conservation, Education and Treasurer.At the AGM there will be a vote to award the Canoeist of the Year. If you know of an individual (or team) who has made an outstanding achievement or contribution in the area of recreational canoeing then please nominate them by writing to the Administration Officer before 10 July 2004. Updated: 2 June, added venue.2005-05-31T10:09:00+12:00
Joe Anderson of Kaimai Canoe Club has advised the next season’s flow dates for the Wairoa River, from 11 September 2005 through to 7 May 2006. Note that there is no release on 26 February 2006 at the request of TrustPower.
2005-05-19T08:02:00+12:00
To meet Ministry for the Environment guidelines for funding of resource consent submissions, Maree ‘Muzz’ Baker has resigned as Conservation Officer. The NZRCA retains her services as Legal Counsel.
2005-12-14T22:07:44+13:00
Andy Fuller is coordinating the Andy Duff Memorial Race, in memory of Andy Duff who was a member of the NZ kayak and raft teams. January 14th at the Kaituna river, Rotorua. Meet at 4.30pm at the control gates. There will be racing from 5pm, for short boats, long boats, rafts, and topo duos. There will be a race every 30 minutes. Start at the control gates and finish at the bottom play hole. Entry by $5 donation.
2005-12-08T17:18:33+13:00
Biosecurity NZ has declared the entire South Island a didymo-controlled area. Localised control areas around rivers identified as containing didymo will be lifted. BNZ require all river users to check, clean and dry items before
moving between all waterways, whether you are moving within the South Island or from the South Island.
2005-12-07T20:51:04+13:00
The Rangitikei River Race is being held on 8 January 2006, from Utiku to Vinegar Hill (40km). Some great spot prizes!
2005-12-06T07:59:41+13:00
[14 November] BOPDHB have issued a health warning (PDF) regarding cyanobacteria at Te Weta Bay in Lake Rotoiti, affecting water in the Kaituna river. Update, 6 December: BOPDHB have issued a press release lifting the health warning on Lake Rotoiti.2005-11-03T13:31:58+13:00
[17 October] NZ Whitewater guidebook author and adventure Graham Charles and the Adventure Philosophy crew are off on another adventure, this time to circumnavigate wild South Georgia Island. Don’t forget the Good for Life Scholarships for your next paddling adventure. Updated, 3 November: The guys have successfully completed the first kayak circumnavigation of South Georgia Island. Great stuff!2005-10-31T20:07:05+13:00
NZRCA and Genesis Energy have agreed new release dates for the Moawhango, Tongariro and Whakapapa rivers.
2005-10-14T07:34:42+13:00
TrustPower has refloated a new proposal for electricity generation on the Arnold river, just inland from Greymouth. The original proposal to divert water away from the river to a new lake and hydro station at Dobson was thwarted by DOC’s inability to do a land-swap for the land that TrustPower needed. The new proposal involves extracting two thirds of the water from the river, diverting it through a series of power stations on an 8km canal beside the river and putting it back into the river. The water would be extracted from the existing dam (which is upstream of the paddling put-in) and replaced below the existing take-out. The NZRCA is waiting for more definate data from TrustPower before commenting on this proposal. Users of the Arnold are invited to a meeting with TrustPower representatives to discuss the Arnold hydroelectric scheme (Grey District Council offices (105 Tainui Street) on the 20th October at 10.00am).
2005-10-09T10:12:00+13:00
From time to time, the NZRCA receives complementary ‘stuff’ from retailers and outfitters. So we’ve developed a promotions process to distribute the schwag to our members. Congratulations to our inaugural winners Motueka High School and Joe Wilson of Waikawa Beach. They each receive a copy of Hell or High Water, by Peter Heller, donated by Allan and Unwin. If you’re a retailer, drop us a line to participate (promotions@whitewater.mytestsite.nz). If you’re a member, make sure you renew and keep us up-to-date with your contact details.
2005-10-06T11:57:00+13:00
Bliss-Stick Kayaks, along with R&R Sport and Hydraulics, are sponsoring a surf event at St Clair Beach, Dunedin on Saturday 15 October. Entry fee $10. Loads of prizes. Registration @ 9am. Contact rrchris@clear.net.nz, +64 27 486 5292.
2005-09-30T10:56:00+12:00
[29 September] In an unfortunate escalation of the biosecurity crisis facing South Island rivers, didymo is suspected to be in the Hawea river, and possibly the entire Clutha catchment. The NZRCA has started a page outlining the didymo issue for kayakers. Updated, 30 September: Didymo confirmed in Hawea.2005-09-28T11:46:00+12:00
Access Officer Graeme McIntyre advises that the reservoirs are full so it should be all go for the Mangahao release this Saturday 1 October. Do check this site for any last minutes changes, though.
2005-09-26T10:50:00+12:00
The issue of access to the Bottom Paddock take-out on the Wairoa has arisen. Joe Anderson of Kaimai Canoe Club reports that he has spoken to the owner regarding kayakers and rafters using his paddock next to the Ruahihi Power Station. “He is happy for river users to continue using the paddock. He says he gets the job of picking up the rubbish after each flow day and keeping the drive and grass in drivable condition, so the money he collects is fair recognition of that. He was also appreciative of the fact that some people had made the effort to put the hard word on hoons doing the wrong thing in the paddock on flow days.” Joe says, “the danger tape, for whoever gets there first on a flow day, can be disconnected from the honesty box end, and rolled up enough to leave enough room for only one vehicle at a time to come or go, so that the wear and tear on the grass is restricted to the current vehicle track. Especially on wet days.”
NZRCA President Mike Birch says, “I have contacted the landowner and he is happy for us to continue to use his land for take-out access. Please respect this – it’s private land – use the honesty box, don’t leave any rubbish and if any other kayakers are disrespectful, remind them that they may jeopardise access for all of us.”