Here are a few shots of when Christina and I went out last week to do a little boating in good old Wintertime. Tyler Roemer brought out his camera to capture the moments. If you want to see more of Tyler Roemers work you can visit his site at http://tylerroemer.blogspot.com
Me Boofing the right side of Dillon 750cfs
Pondering the left side line at 750cfs
Decided to go for it... And the line went pretty well (You only have a 4 foot wide landing zone at this flow: 750cfs
Landing in the spot I wanted on the left side line...
Christina running right side of Dillon
Christina right side again different angel
Christina happy to be boating!
Me again on the right side of Dillon at a different angel
Driving for my Line
Christina making her way through Dill Hole
Wintertime Dillon
Come meet up with Team Wave Sport/Team Alder Creek on the road!
For the past month and a half, I have been working 45 hour weeks at the local kayak shop, Alder Creek Kayak and Canoe in Bend, Oregon. Teaching both whitewater and flat-water classes, the work is very rewarding and I learn a lot myself.
The best way to get in contact with me on the road is by cell phone:
Kim Russell
Employee of the Week: Nick Fehringer
About “Little Saint Nick” :
Nick Fehringer comes to Alder Creek from Nebraska. He has lived in Bend, OR for the last 5 years working as a specialist in Yakima and Thule roof rack components.
If you have a question about how to carry your boats and gear there’s no one more dedicated to make sure you and your family stay safe. His background in outdoor sports (Kayaking, Bicycling, Camping, Fly Fishing, Hunting, and Golfing) make him an interesting fellow to talk too… and his passion and enthusiasm to help others makes him a great member of the Alder Creek Team.
Thanks Nick!
Employee of the Week: James Fredericks

Employee of the Week: James Fredericks
Role: Sales Associate
Location: Bend, Oregon
About James Fredericks:
James got his intro to whitewater kayaking in 1984 as a senior in high school. He started seriously whitewater kayaking in 1993. In August of 1995 James first set foot in the Portland Alder Creek. Within one minute he saw the boat he needed to buy (without prior consideration). James has entered many whitewater events and won several, including the 1998 Nike World Masters freestyle event. He has a few first and second descents of various rivers and waterfalls, including Oregon's 68 foot Koosah Falls.
In the past James has seriously engaged in or competed in cross country skiing, road and mountain bike racing, rock climbing and multi-sport events.
James has been working at the Bend Alder Creek since 2003 and currently one of the two managers there.
Thanks for reading,
Kim Russell
Three Creeks in a day and back!
The morning view (Photo by: Todd Baker)
Good Morning! (Photo by: Todd Baker)
Bryan Kirk Lap 1 of the put-in Falls (Photo by: Kim Russell)
Bryan Kirk lap 2 of the put-in falls (Photo by: Kim Russell)
Once the boys made it off Callaghan, we headed to the Soo River, but not before heading for a quick scout on 21 mile creek, a sweet little nearby creek with a series of 3 or 4 15-20 foot waterfalls. Picture perfect shots, and beautiful scenery. Sweet.
Hiking around (Photo by: Kim Russell)
Boulder-mess (Photo by: Kim Russell)
The first falls of the series (Photo by: Kim Russell)
After checking out the flow, and debating whether to actually hike our boats up the steep trail, and down the even steeper slopes to the river, we decided to bail on the mission and move onto the Soo River, about 20 minutes north of Whistler.
Unfortunately, we managed to pick the most awesome week ever to be traveling around Whistler! The same weekend as the Pemberton Music Festival! All along the highway from Whistler to Pemberton, BC, there were police checks, and as a result mile-upon-mile long lines. I think we went about a mile in half an hour. Sweet. So much for 3 rivers in a day....
The LINE (Photo by: Kim Russell)
The line kept on moving, and eventually we made it to the Soo River, putting in at a super random road that doesn't even look like a road. Awesome. Being late, no one took cameras on the river, but I will say the Soo is a must-run if you are ever in the Whistler area! It's a boulder gardeney, semi-pool drop, continuous class IV run with great potential. With milky turquoise blue water, and amazing rapids, it's a must do!
Two hours later, we were safe back in the states remembering the most amazing two weeks any of us had had in a long time.
Sunset crossing the bridge in Vancouver, BC (Photo by: Kim Russell)
Cheers!
PS- Don't camp at the Cheakamus take-out or else you might end up with a warning ticket zip-tyed to your tent that looks something like this..... Cheers to our friends from England!
Up to Whistler!
We began loading the van at 10:00, but Bryan, Todd and I are really ADD and get easily distracted. Somewhere in there, I think we ended up tinting a van window, browsing super cool stuff online, reading a book, and running around.
to catch the 5:30 ferry, thanks to Bryan's superior van-driving skills!
An hour later, we were off to Whistler, about an hour and a half north of Vancouver, BC.
Scouting the lip (Photo by: Kim Russell)
The falls (Photo by: Kim Russell)
Mamquam.... the big one (Photo by: Kim Russell)
Bryan and the boys hikin' to the river (Photo by: Kim Russell)
Team Wave Sport
