With plenty of creeking, Skookumchuck Narrows, Big D’s Cafe, and rope swings; British Columbia is one of Demshitz favorite kayaking destinations.Â
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As in many spots in North America, the kayaking season in BC is a about a month behind schedule. Many of the classic runs were high, but others, such as Furry Creek, which normally run in May/June were still running. So, in addition to some high water Cheakamus and Callaghan, we also were able to check out some other spots in the area. After driving all the way up to find the Ashlu with too much water, we decided to check out the nearby Elaho-Squamish, which was filled with big waves and incredible glacier views.Â
The Seilers joined a huge crew of kayakers to slide down this 1km long concrete creek that ended in the ocean.  Unfortunately for pictures, we had to wait until 9 at night for the tide to come in to run the slide. But, plenty of people from the community came by to check out the spectacle.
Jared’s Demshitz shrine constructed out of trash at the Cheakamus take-out
Craig Kleckner jumped in the van for the last part of the tour. On his birthday he was able to surf Skook and then party on a Yacht! He was stoked!!
Jared catching some air on a perfect wave.
Dave and I party surfing
Skook is a real good spot to work on rightys.
Dave doing some tricks!
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Hanging out before a Skook session at our camp spot in at Kline Lake in Egmont, BC. Â
British Columbia!!!!