Friday, November 25, 2011

Nepal Riverboarding Expedition 2011






The world's first attempt at river-boarding down Sun Kosi River in Nepal is happening now. This has to be one of the craziest things as it is glacier feed by Mt Everest!

The team, led by Huw Miles, will be made up of world class international riverboarding guides who will attempt to navigate 280km of Sun Kosi to become the first team to riverboard this amazing river.

Keep an eye out for our own Seventhwave team rider Emily Cournane. You can check their progress out on their facebook page http://www.facebook.com/nepalriverboardingexpedition

Or on their website http://milesawayltd.com/



Saturday, November 12, 2011

Estuary, rivers, beaches are all clean! Surfs up for summer!


Finally after more than one year and almost 8 billion litres of untreated wastewater overspill, Christchurch waterways have finally been declared open for recreational use.
The Avon and Heathcote rivers, the Estuary and Scarborough beach have today been reopened following extensive earthquake-damage repairs.
Since the September quake about 7.8 billion litres of untreated wastewater, which would fill more than 3100 Olympic-sized swimming pools, spilled into city rivers.
Sewer overflows reached a peak of around 85,000 cubic metres a day, across 28 different overflow sites, immediately after the February quake.
Christchurch City Council water and waste manager Mark Christison said over the past eight months that volume had reduced and as of today, discharges had stopped.
''There was around 12 kilometres of major sewer pressure mains that needed to be completely replaced before the sewer overflows could stop.
''We gave ourselves a deadline of having the waterways and beaches reopened in time for summer - it's been a tough challenge but the teams on the ground have worked hard and achieved our goal.''
He warned there would still be occasional discharges of untreated sewage into the rivers, as a result of problems encountered during repairs to pumping stations and pipes.
Christison said the situation would be monitored carefully over coming months, and it was likely that some small repair jobs would still be required to address isolated leaks.
Canterbury Medical Officer of Health Dr Alistair Humphrey said it was likely bacteria and viruses remained in river sediments, and all waterways must be avoided for 48 hours following heavy rain.
-Stuff.co.nz

Friday, November 4, 2011

November News: Extreme cliff jumping at Eldorado, Switzerland

canyoning

Our November newsletter is about to hit your inbox! Here it is if you don't subscribe: it's a good one. http://www.seventhwave.co.nz/newsletter+archive/November+2011.html

THE LINEUP:
  • Canyoning Eldorado Ticino, Switzerland
  • Standby for a summer of surfing
  • Seventhwave Most Outstanding Surfer Award
  • Slater wins 11 in '11
  • Feedback from Lacanau, France
  • Skateboard Handplane: a How-To video