Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Education in Outdoor Avdenture

Excellent couple days working with Northern High School and their Outdoor Education and Adventure Classes. And i'm looking forward to a couple more!  These kids are craving these experiences and i just can't understand why programs like this don't exist for every public school!  Yesterday we worked at an indoor pool covering safety, wet-exits, rescues, and rolls.  Today we covered basics on paddle grip and strokes on a small pond at the DPS Farm Hub (interesting idea that has some real amazing potential, check it out).

Also in between classes i got to do a little cleanup!  Check out the Trash 2013 link at the top of the page!




Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Why "Frog Hollow"

I'm often asked how i came up with the name "Frog Hollow" for the company i founded.  For any one reading that is not familiar with Frog Hollow Outdoors, here's a link: http://www.froghollowoutdoors.com/index.html.
The quick answer is that Frog Hollow was the name of family land where we first ran the business.  My grandparents, and great aunt and uncle bought the land in northern Durham in the 20s.  My great uncle named his half of the property Possum Trot and my Grandfather named his half Frog Hollow.  ...pretty simple really.

Well anyway, the other evening i came across a Hoppin' Frog, Frog's Hollow Double Pumpkin Beer at Sam's Quick Stop.  I was compelled to buy it, and yes, it was tasty.  Somewhere near the bottom of that flavorful 22 i got to thinking about all the other things out there named Frog Hollow.

One i had come across repeatedly online was Frog Hollow Farm.  This is an organic farm out in Cali that, from their web presence at least, seems pretty great.  I came across at least 2 other farms in the US with Frog Hollow in the name as well.

Then there is of course the old TV show Frog Hollow.  ...well, the certainty behind using "of course," might fade for anyone who didn't grow up in the NC Piedmont, is under the age of 35, or didn't watch kids TV shows in the 70s or early 80s... but if you did/are then you might very well remember the puppet, the banjo music, the old pickup truck, the dog and the old country store.  Here's a little clip i found online.  


So what else out there holds the name Frog Hollow?!  There's a bunch of stuff!

This is a fun one.  This is a song by a band called Frog Hollow that evidently wrote the theme for Ken Anderson's 1970 Australian surf film of the same name.  ..which i definitely need to see now.  The song's pretty groovy and got me thinking about surfing the Falls Dam wave today :)


...There's a sweet glade run in Whistler!

 

I also came across this amazing endurance mountain bike race series called Frog Hollow.  They have a 25 hour race!  Here's a link to the race page: http://www.gropromotions.com/FROG_HOLLOW.html.  And i like their little mascot logo dude.  He looks like he's having a good time!

 

Then, oddly enough, there is a well attended paddling event in PA called Frog Hollow that has evidently been going on for over 30 years.  Watching various video clips of these events is a bit painful for me.  As an instructor and guide watching these clips as canoes and kayaks float by all i see is: no PFD, unbuckled PFD, no PFD, kid with no PFD, beer, boat parked upstream of a strainer, no PFD, beer, boat stuck in strainer, beer, no PFD... you get the idea.  I know these guys are all just out to try and have a little fun on the river, but common sense does not seem to be a part of the whole situation.  I will say that watching clips from 2008 thru 2012, with each passing year i was seeing more PFDs.  ...if you're looking at video clips on YouTube please take note that all of ours are titled with FROG HOLLOW OUTDOORS and none of them take place in PA.

Anywho, there are many more Frog Hollows out there and i have a desire to check them all out at some point in my life.  Whether it be a song to listen to, a show to watch, a beer to sip, a slope to be skied, a long ass race to be peddled, an unsafe paddling event, or yummy veggies to taste.  For better or for worse Frog Hollow here i come!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Whitewater Dreams on Triangle Rivers



Big Wave on Flat River 4.5'
What an incredible few days this is for the Triangle Region!   With the freezing rain/snow we'll have everything local running at some point between yesterday and Sunday (hopefully longer-fingers crossed).  While this is not unheard of, especially given our relatively wet year, every time it does happen it makes me giddy :)  I had the pleasure of getting out with some friends on the Little and the Flat Rivers yesterday, at what i consider really nice running levels.  They were both running 4.5'-5'.  This makes the Little pushy, with grabby hydraulics at various pour-overs and ledges, and a huge variety of lines down what is a short little gorge.  Run, boof, and repeat :)  The Flat at this level begins to form what is possibly one of the sweetest play spots in the NC Piedmont.  If you're familiar with this run,  this feature is located just upstream of the island where the river narrows down significantly.  At this spot there is a ledge that forms a super fun wave on river left.  At higher water this wave becomes river wide. At just under 5' this feature will allow for a huge array of moves, but as the level drops below 4.5' there is a rock or two that will keep you from being able to bury your bow or stern, but you can still spin like a mad man on it!  ...OK, I'm finding myself wanting to describe the potential this wave has to you here in more detail...but there is a decent amount of info on the AWA website.  No need to completely re-create the wheel.  Check it out: http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/1073/
Spinning the Big Wave on the lower Flat @ 4.5'







Anywho, if you find yourself here, make sure that you're looking carefully at all of your downstream hazards.  On typical high water days the island becomes a big strainer, and as of yesterday, upstream of the island (even closer to the wave) is a HUGE tree broached on some rocks creating an ugly log jam that one would not want to find themselves flushed into.

 All you Piedmont whitewater junkies get out and enjoy some local water!  As always, KNOW what you're getting into, be REALISTIC about your abilities (and those you're paddling with), make good CHOICES, be SAFE, and have FUN!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Trash Pick Up on the Eno

So, here i am after over a year since last trying to keep up with a blog, trying it again.  Well, we'll see.  I figure the beginning of a year is a good time to try, and why not get the ball rolling with a trash cleanup.

So, our family paddling picnic turned into an impromptu stream cleanup with some significant results for only being on the water for about and hour and a half with 3 adults, an 8 year old, and a 3 year old.  Below are some specs, and i will attempt to catalog all of our 2013 Trash Cleanup Efforts on a page that will be linked above.

The amount of trash in the Three Rivers floating around was significant.  Much more than normal.  Sure we've had an above average rain year flushing out our streams and creeks, and sure the lack of leaves this time of year exposed lots of trash, ...and sure it's winter and there has been less of a presence from the paddling community on our water ways to be good stewards,...but all of those reasons...excuses...don't make the fact that there was a crap load of garbage in our water. 

01-13-13 - Eno Boat Ramp in the Three rivers Area - Our family picnic outing ended up being a trash cleanup.  There was more trash floating around than i had ever encountered here before :(
Our Haul (exact count): 61 plastic bottles, 4 glass bottles, 6 cans, 15 Styrofoam cups (this does not include the random chunks, this is over half complete cups), 1 rolling cooler (-wheels), 1 basketball, 1 baseball, 4 fishing bobbers, 1 old school water thermos, 1 can of "engine spray," 1 empty bottle of antifreeze.
Paddlers Present: Banks Dixon, Andrea Dixon, Miles Dixon, Zella Dixon, Kendra Rosa-Nusbaum
Photos coming soon.