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Afternoon Paddle Demo

Monday, June 9th, 2008

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BlogSpot # 1: Canoe Demo, 6/5/08
T. Fielder Valone

“There is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats,” the River Rat observed in The Wind in the Willows. On the afternoon and early evening of Thursday, June 5, Great Outdoor Provision Co. staff and customers were in agreement.
Paddling is, by its very nature, a fun affair. But to suggest that this demo, held on the first Thursday of each month, was but a front for “adult recess” would be unfair. These events are not intended to be a venue for “free boat rides,” as Bittu Ali, Paddlesports Product Manager at Great Outdoor Provision Co., explains. Instead, these boating demonstrations provide an important opportunity for prospective buyers to test the products where the hull meets the water – but it sure is a fun process. As Tom Foote of Current Designs related shortly before the event began, “I am personally against someone buying a [high-end] boat without first putting it in the water.” Just as no one should purchase a car without first sitting behind the wheel, it is similarly wise to experience a boat’s nuances and handling benefits before making a decision.

And there is certainly no shortage of product to test. Plastic, Kevlar, and carbon-fiber kayaks stretch along the sand at the water’s edge. Dozens of styles and models are represented, ranging from beginner’s kayaks (referred to as “recreational” boats) to sea kayaks – those long and slender paragons of open-water boating capable of long-distance trips in open seas. Each kayak is carefully selected days beforehand, per request via individual customers. “This is really about helping our customers to make well-informed decisions,” Bittu says. “So we’re really serious about bringing out specific boats that our customers have an interest in.”

Informed by advertisements to arrive between four and seven pm, the crowds demonstrate their enthusiasm by arriving a full half-hour early. Well before the advertised start-time, composite kayaks have already begun angling across the small bay. Standing from the shore and squinting through the shimmering sunlight, one marvels at the elegance of the vessels on open water. Performance, aesthetics, motion pleasure all while just “messin’ around.”

Shortly before the customers arrived, I had the opportunity to slide into the cockpits of several kayaks, beginning with a basic recreational model – which Bittu likens to a “bike with the training wheels still attached.” With an eye toward running the gamut of kayaking models, I progressed to the Manitou 13 – a hybrid kayak that embodies the easy handling of a recreational model but also includes a taste of the efficiency characteristic of sea kayaks. The sensation of switching among various models is empowering. In a single afternoon, one could theoretically paddle the boating equivalents of both an SUV and a Ferrari.

With the sun at last relinquishing its command over the day, the crowd begins to dissipate, the numbers gradually dwindling into single digits. All said and done, the demo was a success, fulfilling its mission of providing the customer with an opportunity to experience the pros and cons of various boat models in a hands-on fashion and under expert supervision. And, the event evoked that unique delight experienced by the River Rat; quite a few folks are now set for a summer of “messing about in boats” that perform the way they want them to.

Roll-a-pool-oo-za set for Jan 19

Friday, January 4th, 2008

» Joe Miller interviews Bittu Ali about the event

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Join the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Adventure Program on January 19, 2008 for the annual Rollapoolooza from 6:00 to 10:00 pm. A pre-event gear swap starting at 4:00 PM and continues until 10:00pm. The Gear Swap is an opportunity to swap, buy or sell equipment.

This exciting evening is focused on the sport of whitewater kayaking and is held at Pullen Aquatic Center,, an Olympic-sized, indoor swimming pool. Event attendees can experience instruction through a variety of clinics, view or try out new product lines, and purchase paddling related products. Pro team members from Jackson Kayak, Pyranha, Dagger, Wavesport, AT Paddles, among others are coming to participate and support this event. Additionally, some key organizations that promote and support whitewater paddling, such as the Carolina Canoe Club.

Rollapoolooza is supported by Great Outdoor Provision Co. The local retailer will have demo boats available and staff members present to answer questions on all the latest gear. With so many participants attending, this is a great chance to see old paddling friends, make new ones, and rub elbows with some of the best pro-athletes in the industry. Clinics are available for all skill levels on a first-come, first-serve basis. Participants must have basic swimming ability and comfort under water. The minimum age to participate is 12, and ages 12-15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Participants younger than 12 may attend with appropriate equipment, parental supervision, and prior approval from the Adventure Program Managers.

Entry fee: $15. Directions to Pullen Aquatic Center: 410 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC 27606 - 919-831-6197

Instructional Clinics:

Clinics are 45 minutes long and are organized in Novice, Intermediate, and Advanced Classes. Clinics in the past included Basic Boat Orientation, Kayak Rescue, Performance Strokes, Kayak Roll, Hand Roll, Squirts, Bow/Stern Stalls, and Cartwheels. Clinics will begin at 6:45pm, 7:45pm, and 8:45pm. Clinics are taught by either professionally certified Adventure Program Paddling Staff or one of the many experienced and well travelled Pro-Team Paddlers. Student/instructor ratios for the clinics are typically 4:1. With limited class space and equipment, it is advised to arrive at the start of the event as these are handled on a first come first serve basis.

Interested in being a participating group? Email kathy.capps@ci.raleigh.nc.us or seth.yearout@ci.raleigh.nc.us

Burlington Paddle Sessions start Dec 12

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

John Flowers (Greensboro Staff) will be conducting paddling sessions in Burlington for paddlers of all skill levels

When: Every other Wednesday Evening, 7:30-9:30pm
Jan 16 & 30, Feb 13 & 27, Mar 12 & 26, Apr 9

Who: All paddlers!
$7 per session

Where: Maynard Aquatic Center
1402 Overbrook Road - Burlington, NC 27215

For more specific questions you can contact John at 336-851-1331

Camping at Playspace

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

I have had the pleasure of working at the Great Outdoor Provision Co. Offices for two summers now. Aside from the obvious pleasures of basement dwelling life, I’ve been lucky enough to see the enthusiasm of the entire staff from administrators, to retail staff, to warehouse staff. That excitement about the outdoors, gear, and service often draws analogies involving our youth. “I felt like a kid in a candy store.” “More grown-up toys!” “I can’t wait to play outside…” Along with keeping salient our overarching goals of providing gear and advice for fun and safe outdoor adventures, these statements serve as reminders of a time when the outdoors were more than a break from the stress of 9-5. Being outside meant independence in a world that pampered us. It represented an environment so dynamic that no two trips were ever the same. And its power was so great that it was the catalyst for a lifetime hobby.

Today I got to see first hand the excitement and wide eyes so many “adults” here emulate. Playspace in Downtown Raleigh graciously hosted a special talk about camping for an enthusiastic, if at times a bit rowdy, crowd of 3-5 year olds. The Playspace staff were kind enough to divide the group of twenty into two (read “slightly”) more manageable groups of 10. We didn’t quite get to cover the intricacies of priming a liquid fuel stove at high altitude, but they did get a crash course in camping essentials: roll around in a sleeping bag, experiment with all the buttons on a few headlamps, spin around with the compass until you’re dizzy, and make sure to stretch out the trekking poles until they’re taller than you. Their favorite activity, however, was testing the veracity of Nalgene’s mythic claim of invincibility. I don’t think any other group of people averaging under 70 pounds could have put lexan water bottles to such a test. And to their (and my) delight, the bottles didn’t break!

Sure, they probably didn’t go home and start arranging food drops for their next thru-hike. But maybe the next time Mom or Dad gets a tent out they can tell them something they learned. Or maybe they’ll just remember the excitement that they felt when they first got to play with these “grown-up” toys. I know I do.

Fly Fishing Class - fall dates announced

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

pond_trout.jpgOur Triangle class will focus primarily on Trout. This is partly a response to our customer’s requests and partly to take advantage of this very unique location. Clearwater Lake in Chatham County is a cool, clear, spring fed lake that has been stocked with pond raised rainbow and brook trout. The last hour or two of this class will be on the water casting to and, hopefully, catching trout. Read more about our full day class

  • Oct 20 - Chapel Hill
  • Nov 10 - Chapel Hill

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Afternoon Paddle Demos

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

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We had a great boat demo at Lake Crabtree last week. Customers were able to test drive boats in a fun & informational environment. Stop by the shop and signup for our next Triangle demo in August. We’ll have your boat waiting on you at Lake Crabtree.

Happy Paddling!

» Afternoon Paddle Demo - Thursday, Aug 9

» Canoe and Kayak Specifications and Information

Climbing Shoe Demo

Friday, June 15th, 2007

SCARPA Climbing Shoe Demo

Climbing Shoe Demo
Saturday, June 23rd 9am to 2pm **Moved due to bad weather on June 16
Pilot Mountain State Park - MAP IT
Stop by the sign in box, leave an ID w/ the Scarpa Rep and try a pair of the latest Scarpa shoes!

Presented by SCARPA and Great Outdoor Provision Co.

Walt’s Poppers

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

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Walt Cary will be on the sales floor at our Cameron Village Shop on May the 12th. He will conduct tying demonstrations at 10am and 1pm, and answering questions all day.

Popping bugs are one of the few patterns that fly anglers across the country have come to rely on for nearly every type of fishing situation. Whether you’re fishing for largemouth bass in a local farm pond, chasing smallmouth or trout in your favorite river, or just happen to be lucky enough to catch breaking saltwater fish, poppers can often mean the difference between success and failure on the water. Good quality poppers are hard to come by—which is why Walt’s Poppers stand head and shoulders above the competition. (more…)

Fly Fishing Classes

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Great Outdoor Provision Co. Fly Fishing ClassThe Great Outdoor Provision Co. Fly Fishing Class is a very comprehensive one day course with two instructors for 8 to 12 students. We’ve packed a lot of information into an 8 hour day, including: casting, knots, equipment, fishing strategies and fly selection, for coldwater, warmwater and saltwater species. Beginners can expect to learn the skills that will allow them to catch fish on their own, and intermediate level fly fishers can advance their casting skills and fill in some holes in their technical knowledge. We provide all equipment, including a textbook, as well as lunch and drinks. Just bring a willingness to have fun and learn, but register early. While we do have multiple dates in 6 locations across the state, they fill up fast.

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Thursday Afternoon Boat Demos

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

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Great Outdoor Provision Co. will be offering small, informal canoe and kayak demonstrations at Lake Crabtree County Park. This is a great opportunity to try before you buy, that boat you saw in our shop in an environment that is instructional, informational, and informal. Our Thursday Afternoon Demos are geared towards customers who have already narrowed down their choices after visiting one of our shops. Though we usually bring an assortment of boats, we generally focus on bringing models that have been specifically requested by customers. If you would like to sample the widest variety of available boats, consider attending our Paddlesports Bonanza instead. Please let us know in advance if there is a particular boat you would like to try and we will do our best to get it to the lake.If you plan to come to one of our Thursday Afternoon Demos, please let us know in advance so we can do our best to meet your expectations at the event. Call (919) 833-1741 (Raleigh), (919) 847-2722 (N. Raleigh), (919) 933-6148 (Chapel Hill) or (919) 286-9201 (Durham) for more info. Be sure to leave your name and number so we can verify your request after checking our inventory.

WHERE: Lake Crabtree County Park MAP IT

WHEN: 4-7pm
March 15, April 26, May 24, August 9

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