Super stoked on the good response from the video I made. I'm glad that Clay has brought up a very valid point, in that the spot may not be as World-class as I thought. Maybe others can chime in from their experience as well, but I feel as though at the minimal flow of ~500, when charcing in from river right, spinning right, one can stay down for as long as thy feel safe! Of course, you dont get that super-deep, calm , weightless ride every time. But when you charge it hard,and hit it right, as Clay admits from watching Stephen, record-setting rides are possible here. I've heard Stephen claim 30 sec rides, and on my best day out, with suns out and guns out, I believe to have achieved a 30 second ride at ~550. I'm not trying to talk this spot up, just simply stating what I know as truth. Maybe it's just that 'perfectly tuned' ninja Paul made me
but then again some of my best rides/shots are of me in that huge Bigfoot I used to sink... Cheers
P.S.- The dog wasn't injured in the making of the vid. He has hurt me worse than I've hurt him...