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Topic: Ecurdor contact?
Posted By: STLboater
Subject: Ecurdor contact?
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2009 at 7:30am
Hey, I will have 4 days in Ecuador as part of a graduation present, jan 11th-15th to do whatever I want, boating is of course high on the list.  Does anyone have contact info for a good paddler / guide down there?  I'd love to do some drop some names and waterfalls.
 
I really just forgot who to contact, f*cking names...
Thanks,
Gordon


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Posted By: water wacko
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2009 at 10:45am
Marco and Chris - http://www.endlessadventureinternational.com/ - http://www.endlessadventureinternational.com/
You are looking for the dirtbag tour, my friend. Click on tours and scroll down. Excellent plan for boaters on a budget. 

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Posted By: RemAcct2
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2009 at 12:24pm
Ok - Gordon, before you graduate, Please, Please, PLEASE learn to spell Ecuador.  Seriously - as a soon to be Alumnus of UPS, you've got to set a better example.

Ok - I'll admit.  You spelled it right in the body of the post, just not the subject line, but you know I never pass up an opportunity to make fun of UPS Graduates...


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Posted By: STLboater
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2009 at 12:32pm
negative props.

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Posted By: RemAcct2
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2009 at 12:44pm
Yep, everyone is doing it.  It is the new "in" thing...

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Posted By: justin
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2009 at 1:16pm
You should ask Zenofww.


Posted By: Vince Poutine
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2010 at 6:37am
Vince Poutine here, reporting on Ecuador an amazing place to paddle and visit in general, it as one of the highest concentration of white water in the world
check it out
http://www.endlessadventureinternational.com/ 
 this outfit is totally different then anyone out there from luxury trip to sleeping in the ditch and going creeking they can help
learn to travel with your boat with some very accomplished paddlers or just come and rent your gear by the day for as little as 25 bucks a day


Vince Poutine


Posted By: jP
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2010 at 11:05am
Here ya go Gordon: Check these guys out-- they are awesome!
 
http://www.smallworldadventures.com/meettheguides.html - http://www.smallworldadventures.com/meettheguides.html
 
In fact, Don and Darcy rolled into town just in time for the Robe Race! They competed despite their lack of familiarity with the run in the face of high flows! Incredibly solid boaters with many years experience.
  Here' a little story about Don that always makes me chuckle when I recall it:
 
I was paddling in Costa Rica a few winters back in the mid 90's, and that's when I met Don. We were running the Reventizon from Turrialba to Peralta one time at floodstage.
Don got stuck in this HUGE hole, not like that sort of stuff seemed to phase him. So he's getting ragdolled in there forever. Window shades, throwing ends, the works. Suddenly I see his bald head shining in the tropical sun as he's locked into the extended rodeo. What happened to his helmet? well the river definitelty sucked it off of his head- that was obvious.
    The amazing thing is that when he finally extracted himself, he had his helmet still: The black combing along the helmet's rim had come off, and somehow he'd managed to bite it while he was getting utterly worked. By the time he came out of the hole the combing had come completely off except for about an inch left attached to the helmet. He had the other end of this long leash IN HIS TEETH!
 
One of the funnier and more amazing things I've seen a paddler pull off!
Don and Darcy, great paddling with you both on Robe last weekend- hope to synch up again while you are in the PNW!!!


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Posted By: thedave
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2010 at 2:35pm
wow.

brett, that dirt bag tour looks pretty awesome.  might just be enough to get me to figure out a way to drag my butt down to ecuador after all!


Posted By: water wacko
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2010 at 8:38pm
Ecoador is the promised land. no matter who you go with you are guaranteed a great time. Get down there!!!!


Posted By: swa1
Date Posted: 29 Apr 2010 at 7:52am
Hey Gordon,

This is Darcy from Small World Adventures.  Like Brett said, Ecuador is an awesome place to paddle, and you're going to love it!

You should check out our website www.smallworldadventures.com it's got tons of information about paddling in Ecuador and will be super useful to you whether you decide to do a guided trip or not.  Check out the video page as well if you want to get a feel for the kinds of rivers Ecuador has to offer. 
We also wrote the Kayaker's Guide to Ecuador which you can order off our website if you want to "do your homework" before you show up.

Since you have such a short time to paddle, it probably makes sense to do a guided trip, but if you decide you want to do it on your own, let me know and I can give you some advice, rent you a boat, etc...

You should also click the "win" link on our homepage.  We are doing a summer giveaway contest where we'll be giving out a trip to Ecuador, a Jackson Kayak, Werner paddle, IR drytop, Sweet Helmet, Astral pfd, Snap Dragon spray skirts, and more!  So you might just be able to win yourself a free week of kayaking with us in Ecuador--and we run a sweet operation.  Riverside lodge, 60 kayaks to choose from, gourmet chef, cold beers, and hot showers--what more could you want?

Darcy





Posted By: STLboater
Date Posted: 29 Apr 2010 at 9:18am
Thanks Darcy and others for a continued supply of information!  But FYI, my Ecuador trip was 4 months ago!  That being said, I didn't get to paddle there.  So as soon as I get a one of those real world jobs, another trip is in order!

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Posted By: swa1
Date Posted: 29 Apr 2010 at 9:28am
Oops!  Sorry Gordon.

I didn't even look at the date.  Sorry you didn't get to paddle, but I hope you had a great trip anyways.

Darcy


Posted By: STLboater
Date Posted: 29 Apr 2010 at 10:26am
It was a great trip!  Thanks for asking!

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Posted By: jP
Date Posted: 29 Apr 2010 at 2:15pm
yeah, I'm partially to blame for revving this thread- I saw a recent post an assumes the whole thing was fresh! Seems like I always do this to one of Gordon's old threads!
 
Still, I need to get down there myself! maybe next winter...


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