2007-10-05T21:18:05+13:00
Duncan Catanach has compiled the NZRCA’s submission on Horizons’ One Plan.
Conservation
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2007-09-21T11:43:03+12:00
Genesis Energy have advised that the proposed Whakapapa release for tomorrow (September 22) is postponed until Sunday due to lack of water. Update: Saturday 22 September. There is no significant rainfall forecasted and the Whakapapa release for tomorrow is cancelled.
General
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2007-09-15T17:30:03+12:00
Roy Bailey from Central Otago Whitewater warns, All paddlers heading into the middle section of the Shotover River, Skippers bridge to Deep Creek, are advised to contact Skippers Canyon Jet before getting on the river. They can do this by phoning 03 442 9434, (this number is also on a sign at the Skippers Saddle where there is good cell coverage) or dropping into their base on your way into the river. Skippers Canyon Base is signposted approx. 2km past Deep Creek. They have a blackboard there to leave a message if no one is around. Please make the effort to let them know you are on the river for your own safety.
Safety
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2007-09-14T21:08:31+12:00
Due to a ‘weather bomb’ the river is high and no release will be happening as originally scheduled for Saturday 15.
Access
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2007-09-06T11:48:41+12:00
The NZRCA and Fish & Game have jointly submitted an application for a Water Conservation Order on the Hurunui River. The application seeks to preserve the natural condition of the upper river in particular, recognising the outstanding recreational amenity. The Department of Conservation, iwi groups and Forest and Bird have expressed their support for a Water Conservation Order, with Forest & Bird also providing research towards the application. The Hurunui offers enjoyable rapids with excellent eddies for teaching and learning and is Canterbury’s most kayaked river. (WCO Application for Hurunui River, (PDF, 5.3Mb)).
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2008-04-22T14:35:46+12:00
Robin Rutter-Baumann compiled the NZRCA’s submission opposing Meridian‘s resource consent application for a dam on the wild and scenic Mokihinui River.
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2008-04-22T07:32:30+12:00
Whitewater NZ
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2008-03-25T09:33:30+13:00
Genesis Energy has advised that the Poutu Canal maintenance programme has been rescheduled for 25 March 2008 to 25 May 2008. The four month maintenance programme started last January, but was suspended due to electricity shortages and the need to maximise generation from the Tongariro Power Scheme. The Tongariro River below Poutu Intake (Access 10 run) will be flowing at about 30 to 35 cumecs, although rainfall and generation flow changes will affect flow rates. Check the Genesis Energy website for flow data.
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2008-03-19T13:27:18+13:00
The NZ Freestyle Kayaking committee is organising a freestyle event on Saturday 19/Sunday 20 April to select the 2008 national team. The event is open to everyone that wants to compete, even if you don’t want to be selected for the team, the more the merrier. 2008 is a Freestyle World Cup series year for which you don’t need to be part of a national team to compete. These selections are for competition practice for those wanting to go to the world cup, ranking purposes and the glory of the ‘National Champ’ title. Saturday will be at the Bottom Hole (Kaituna River), Rotorua. Sunday will be a surf event at a location to be decided (probably Raglan). Contact Louise Urwin nzfreestyle@gmail.com for more information.
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2008-03-17T08:27:10+13:00
Meridian Energy has lodged resource consent applications to construct a $250 million 65-85MW dam on the wild and scenic Mokihinui River. Submissions on the resource consent are due 23 April. The NZRCA will be submitting against the proposal in order to preserve the existing recreational amenity and encourages all paddlers to get in involved to preserve their habitat.
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2008-03-11T22:32:03+13:00
Antz Longman’s latest CUMEC Magazine features paddling news in New Zealand and Australia, waterfall kayaking in Iceland, green kayaking, Genoa river (Australia), interview with Don Calder (with particular comments on the Kaituna dam proposal), gear reviews, shoulder fitness, Tekapo Throwdown, Waitaha River, river running technique, paddling photos and more.
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2008-03-10T23:00:47+13:00
Sue Clarke advises that the Secondary Schools and Open Nationals for slalom and down river racing will be held on the Tarawera River, Kawerau from 17-23 March (Easter week). Join us in the sunny Eastern Bay of Plenty for a few days of fun and competition. There is the opportunity to paddle Wairoa on Sunday 16th, Kaituna or Anawhenua so plenty of paddling for everyone making the trip worthwhile. Our vision is to create a positive experience for all competitors, to grow the Olympic sport of canoe slalom in New Zealand and develop our future champions. For further info and entry forms www.slalomnz.org.nz.
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2008-03-05T22:30:30+13:00
Duncan Catanach compiled the NZRCA’s submission to Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee regarding the Climate Change (Emissions Trading and Renewable Preference) Bill making the point that although water is a renewable resource, river environments are not renewable. More details regarding the proposed preference for renewable energy are available at http://www.climatechange.govt.nz/.
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2008-02-06T17:01:38+13:00
Buller Festival is happening this year on February 29 and the March 1 and 2. The event kicks off on Friday 29 with paddlers going head-2-head in the Extreme Race back on the Lower Matakitaki. Join Ben Jackson on Friday night for a slideshow and tall tales of recent travels in the Indian Himalaya’s. Saturday is based down at O’Sullivan’s Rapid with the legendary Buller Slalom and Rafter X events before the Rock the Buller Party back in Murchison. Sunday starts with the third running of the Buller Big Air competition followed by the final prize giving to celebrate those who won and lost. For more information and updates head to www.rivers.co.nz/bullerfestival
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2008-02-01T22:32:11+13:00
Genesis Energy have advised that the Poutu Canal maintenance programme has been postponed indefinitely. Genesis Energy has been requested to do everything possible to maximise generation due to the current shortage of electricity generation, particularly in the North Island. Poutu Canal will be reinstated on the evening of Sunday 3rd February and flows in the Tongariro River below Poutu Intake will return to the minimum flow of 16 cumecs by the early morning of Monday 4th February.
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2008-01-22T22:37:42+13:00
Government-owned Meridian Energy has lodged resource consent applications to construct a $250 million 65-85MW dam on the Mokihinui River. The Mokihinui offers excellent whitewater kayaking in classic West Coast backcountry. The proposal would inundate an entire class III-IV section from Mokihinui Forks down to Seddonville. It would effectively eliminate the upstream class IV-V section from the Johnson-Allan confluence by replacing the lower run with a 14km lake. Meridian re aware of existing heli-kayaking on the river but claim “numerous other rivers on the West Coast… are considered to be better for kayaking and rafting than the Mokihinui.” The NZRCA disputes this claim and will be vigorously opposing the project. While NZ needs more renewable energy, our whitewater rivers are not a renewable resource.
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2008-01-22T12:06:10+13:00
Clare McLennan says that after the huge success of last years event, Women on Whitewater (WOW) are pleased to announce that there will be two womens’ weekends in February. The first event will be held at Murchison on 8-10 February. A couple of weeks later head to the the North Island weekend to be at Mohaka on 23-24th February. These weekends are a chance for women of all skill levels to come together, learn new skills and generally have heaps of fun paddling together. If you are interested in joining in then please register for the Murchison event, or send an email about either event to MurchWow@gmail.com. Whet your appetite with a video from Women on Whitewater 2007.
Access, Education
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2008-01-20T22:43:06+13:00
Westpower is proposing a 20MW hydro scheme at the exit of Morgan Gorge on the Waitaha. Zac Shaw was on a NZKS team run on the pristine Waitaha River and has posted some images and a video (by Ben Jackson). David Maurier was paddling the Waitaha also. The Waitaha is a beautiful and committing run through steep schist gorges and classic West Coast bush, and is regularly visited by NZ and international kayakers and trampers.
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2008-01-15T16:50:43+13:00
DOC’s West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy advises that didymo has been found in the Arahura River. DOC is concerned it could be spread to more rivers and might impact on endangered native whio (blue) ducks. The didymo cells have been found in samples taken near the mouth of the Arahura River in a DOC didymo survey. Didymo has previously been confirmed in the Buller, Haast and Kakapotahi Rivers, bringing the number of rivers infected on the West Coast to four. DOC and MAF Biosecurity New Zealand are reminding people to ‘Check, Clean, and Dry‘ their gear between waterways to prevent the spread of didymo to other rivers and areas in the catchment.
Access, Conservation
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2008-01-11T14:20:41+13:00
Graeme McIntyre advises that after the very high river levels on the Kahuterawa River early this week (that saw the river flowing higher than it did in the February 2004 February floods) a farm bridge over the Kahuterawa at the Scott’s Road end of the river (the first bridge you paddle under not far from the first drop) has been washed-out as well as some trees in the area. It is highly likely that parts of this bridge and maybe trees are now at the bottom of the first drop and you should scout the drop before paddling it. Debris could also be found further down the river form the bridge site and drop so caution should be taken while paddling the river. Keep in mind that the only time that this river is normally run is when it is in flood and the turbidity of the water is not the best for looking for trees and parts of bridges under water. Therefore if you are not happy with the situation portage the drop.
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2008-01-06T20:31:24+13:00
The 5th annual Andy Duff Memorial Kaituna Challenge will take place on Saturday 12th January. This is a super fun race, with a grass-roots, no frills attitude for everyone to participate in. Bring out your old Alphas and Pirouettes and get ready for the best evening of the summer on the Kaituna. Time: 4:30pm sharp. Place: Put-in for the Kaituna at Okere Falls, Rotorua. Events: Mass starts from the Control Gates all the way down to the Bottom Hole (1.8kms) in the following order: playboats, longboats, tandem kayaks, sledges, rafts. Races are timed so that anyone that wishes can compete in all of them. Prize-giving will take place immediately following the raft race in the carpark at the take-out. Any questions, please contact Douglas at: mccormickdouglas@gmail.com
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2007-12-27T21:02:41+13:00
Recreational kayakers may continue to utilise fit-for-purpose PFDs until 1 October 2014 following ministerial approval of an amendment (PDF, 192kb) to the infamous Rule Part 91. For commercial operations, the date is 1 October 2011; clubs renting equipment are regarded as commercial operations by MNZ. Arising from strong representations from the kayaking community, the amendment comes into force on 10 January 2008. The amendment includes additional provisions clarifying the standard for PFDs used on paddle craft, acknowledging that the process for developing the existing standard appears in hindsight to have failed to fully represent the views of the kayaking sector. Unfortunately other problematic clauses regarding surfing on waves, requirement to stick to starboard and definitions of safe operation remain.
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2007-12-27T17:23:12+13:00
Tekapo local Hayden McDermott (+64 27 300 9364) is organising a couple of summer-time Tekapo Whitewater Course releases for 29 December and 2 February respectively. All welcome.
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2007-12-26T22:06:00+13:00
Zak Shaw advises that he and Mikey Abbott are back in NZ after a successful trip to Arunachal Pradesh, India. Accompanied by Allan Ellard, Sam Hughes, Andy Phillips and Shalab Gaulaut the team managed first descents of the Towang Chu and Tenga rivers. Check out www.passion4adventure.blogspot.com/ for details of their adventure along with images of their travels.
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