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Zach rambles about all things whitewater with a focus on rafting

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episode Elk River & Grand Canyon Footage | Gear Garage Live Show cover

Elk River & Grand Canyon Footage | Gear Garage Live Show

Elk River & Grand Canyon Footage | Gear Garage Live Show This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage live show, where Zach answers submitted questions and talks all things whitewater. In this episode, Zach recaps his recent experiences at Clackfest and shares advice for boaters exploring the technical coastal streams of Oregon. EPISODE SUMMARY Zach kicks off the show with an enthusiastic review of the newly updated Clackfest [https://clackfest.com/], noting its recent shifts to a Friday start complete with product demos, educational classes, and a community gathering under a large event tent. Despite some heavy rain and unexpected weekend hailing, he highlights the exceptional participation across numerous multi-category river races. Zach expresses immense appreciation for the core team of volunteer planners, shuttle drivers, and gate judges who keep the historic whitewater festival running smoothly year after year. The main technical segment addresses a question from a boater who recently relocated to Port Orford. The viewer is looking to transition from a 14-foot Sotar down to a narrower 58-inch high-side paddle cataraft to navigate local coastal streams like the Elk River. Reviewing a blog post he wrote on the run, Zach confirms that a paddle cat is an exciting option, though he cautions boaters to watch out for meaty drops and unexpected river wood. He notes that the Elk River [https://www.nwrafting.com/river-descriptions/the-elk-river] is completely rain-fed—meaning it is typically only runnable between November and April during select windows that might total around ten days a year. The episode wraps up with a look at historic Grand Canyon river footage, where Zach analyzes historical rowing techniques and compares modern high-performance setups with the traditional styles used in early western river running expeditions. TOPICS AND LINKS THAT ZACH TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE * Events: Recapping the volunteer-run Clackfest updates and races. * River Logistics: Reviewing the technical demands of Elk River kayaking and packrafting sections. * Boat Choice: Discussing the agility of a paddle cataraft designs on narrow coastal creeks. KEY QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION POINTS * Topic: Event Operations. What changes did the organizers implement to expand the festival schedule into Friday? * Topic: Regional Boating. Is a 58-inch wide paddle cat suitable for handling the narrow gorges of the Elk River? * Topic: Hydrology. How does the rain-fed nature of coastal streams limit the seasonal boating window in the Pacific Northwest? Connect with Zach * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zcollier/] * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@GearGarageTV] Zach Collier is the owner of Northwest Rafting Company and an International Rafting Federation Rafting Instructor. He has decades of river guiding and expedition experience across the American West and internationally, specializing in technical rowing and professional guide training.

20. mai 2026 - 45 min
episode Oar Length & Snowpack Update | Gear Garage Live Show cover

Oar Length & Snowpack Update | Gear Garage Live Show

EPISODE SUMMARY Zach kicks off the episode by highlighting Clackfest [https://clackfest.com/], the Northwest's premier annual whitewater gathering. He notes that the festival has expanded its schedule with vendor booths, gear demos, and live music kicking off early, followed by a full schedule of multi-category river races on Saturday. The core technical discussion addresses a viewer planning a trip down Hell's Canyon who is expanding their setup with a 16-foot AIRE raft. The viewer asks about stretching an NRS Bighorn frame out to a 69-inch width, creating a 78-inch gap between the oar locks. Zach uses his standard sizing formula to calculate that this configuration requires a 10.5-foot oar. He strongly advises against mounting oar towers to the inner frame rails as a shortcut to use shorter oars, recommending instead that the viewer use temporary oar extensions [https://paddlesandoars.com/ACCESSORIES/OAR-ACCESSORIES/oar-shaft-extension] on their existing 9.5-foot oars until they can purchase dedicated 10.5-foot oars. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the ultimate boats for tackling big, technical class V whitewater like the North Fork Payette. Zach names the 12.5-foot Sotar Legend [https://sotar.com/collections/legend-cat?srsltid=AfmBOorBShyTFoyk8MLIxKUXvrih4wttckMSgfHYdBL4etF16Q-JwgqK] as his absolute top choice due to its perfected design, placing the AIRE Wave Destroyer as a close second, while warning that models with excessive rocker tend to feel too twitchy in heavy water. TOPICS AND LINKS THAT ZACH TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE * Events: Clackfest Whitewater Festival. * Frame Gear: Configuring an NRS Bighorn frame for wide beam rafts. * Oar Customization: Sizing formulas and using Sawyer MXG extensions. * Cataraft Equipment: Heavy whitewater tubes from Sotar and AIRE. KEY QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION POINTS * Topic: Event Schedule. How has the layout and timeline for Clackfest changed this year? * Topic: Frame Geometry. Is it safe or effective to mount oar towers on an inner rail to use shorter shafts? * Topic: Oar Modifications. What are the primary drawbacks of using mechanical oar extensions in high-consequence rapids? * Topic: Technical Boats. Why does Zach prefer the Sotar Legend over highly-rockered alternatives for big drops? Connect with Zach * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zcollier/] * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@GearGarageTV] Zach Collier is the owner of Northwest Rafting Company and an International Rafting Federation Rafting Instructor. He has decades of river guiding and expedition experience across the American West and internationally, specializing in technical rowing and professional guide training.

18. mai 2026 - 21 min
episode Middle Fork of the Salmon Camps | Gear Garage Live Show cover

Middle Fork of the Salmon Camps | Gear Garage Live Show

This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage live show, where Zach answers submitted questions and talks shop on technical rafting. In this episode, Zach dives into the logistics of camp selection on the Middle Fork, discusses PFD innovations, and shares technical tips for raft maintenance. EPISODE SUMMARY Zach starts the episode by highlighting the 40th anniversary of Clackamas River Festival [https://clackfest.com/] and encouraging boaters to participate in the community races. The main technical discussion focuses on the Middle Fork of the Salmon [https://www.whitewaterguidebook.com/idaho/middle-fork-salmon-river/], specifically how to navigate the camp lottery system and choose sites that accommodate larger groups and diverse frame setups. The conversation shifts to safety gear, where Zach reviews the new NRS Vector PFD [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrZ7nEKwL0g&feature=youtu.be]. He provides an honest critique of its flotation profile and comfort for rowers. He also answers a detailed question about raft repair, specifically how to deal with delaminating floors and when it's time to retire a vintage boat versus performing a major patch job. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the value of subscribers for gear testing, explaining how a larger community allows him to get his hands on the newest equipment—like the NRS Vector—to provide unbiased reviews for the rafting public. TOPICS AND LINKS THAT ZACH TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE * River Logistics: Planning for Middle Fork Salmon camps [https://www.nwrafting.com/salmon]. * Gear Reviews: The NRS Vector PFD and its design features. * Maintenance: Using Stabond adhesive [https://www.stabond.com/adhesives] for structural raft repairs. * Community: Participating in local whitewater festivals. KEY QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION POINTS * Topic: Trip Planning. "How do I choose the best camps on the Middle Fork for a 12-person group?" * Topic: PFD Design. "Is the NRS Vector a suitable replacement for the Zen or the Green Jacket?" * Topic: Repair. "What is the best way to fix a 12-inch floor delamination on an old Hypalon boat?" * Topic: Channel Growth. "How do gear companies decide which influencers get to test new equipment?" Connect with Zach * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zcollier/] * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@GearGarageTV] Zach Collier is the owner of Northwest Rafting Company and an International Rafting Federation Rafting Instructor. He has decades of river guiding and expedition experience across the American West and internationally, specializing in technical rowing and professional guide training.

6. mai 2026 - 50 min
episode Illinois River Flows & Avon Raft | Gear Garage Live Show cover

Illinois River Flows & Avon Raft | Gear Garage Live Show

This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage live show, where Zach answers submitted questions and talks all things whitewater. In this episode, Zach shares his excitement for the upcoming Clackfest and provides expert advice on identifying and maintaining vintage Avon rafts. EPISODE SUMMARY Zach kicks off the show with an enthusiastic look at Clackfest [https://clackfest.com/], his favorite event of the year. This festival, now in its 40th year, is centered around the whitewater community and features twelve different types of races—ranging from R-II and R-IV rafting to SUP, kayak, and packraft events. Zach emphasizes that the Clackamas River Festival is more about community and fun than being "gnarly," making it a must-attend for boaters of all levels. The technical heart of the episode addresses a viewer's question about identifying an older Avon raft that is missing its serial number. Zach uses his extensive guiding experience to narrow down the model and age based on physical features. He identifies a 14-foot gray self-baler with two thwarts as likely being the Avon Adventure [https://www.google.com/search?q=Avon+Adventure+Raft] model. He also provides a guide for dating these Hypalon rafts [https://www.google.com/search?q=vintage+Avon+Hypalon+rafts] by their color: darker gray typically indicates the 1980s to early 90s, while lighter gray suggests the mid-to-late 90s and 2000s. The episode concludes with practical maintenance advice for older rafts, specifically how to safely remove glued-on foot cups using solvents like toluene or mechanical means, and a brief mention of Zach's recent "rope breaking" tests to understand gear limits. TOPICS AND LINKS THAT ZACH TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE * Events: Clackfest. * Gear: Identifying vintage Avon Professional [https://www.google.com/search?q=Avon+Adventure+vs+Professional+Raft] series rafts. * Maintenance: Removing glued-on accessories from raft floors [https://www.google.com/search?q=Hypalon+raft+repair+tips]. KEY QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION POINTS * Topic: Event Highlights. What makes Clackfest unique compared to other whitewater festivals? * Topic: Boat Identification. How can you estimate the age of an Avon raft serial number [https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+read+Avon+raft+serial+number] without the tag? * Topic: Raft Models. What are the primary differences between the Avon Adventure, Pro, and Super Pro models? * Topic: Maintenance. What is the best way to remove old foot cups from a raft floor? Connect with Zach * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zcollier/] * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@GearGarageTV] Zach Collier is the owner of Northwest Rafting Company and an International Rafting Federation Rafting Instructor. He has decades of river guiding and expedition experience across the American West and internationally, specializing in technical rowing and professional guide training.

30. april 2026 - 34 min
episode Counter-Weighted Oars, Packing a Trailer & 16' Serg | Gear Garage Live Show cover

Counter-Weighted Oars, Packing a Trailer & 16' Serg | Gear Garage Live Show

This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyF7ocMnHgfYVpUpIIqdjCHaS3bbuQXDC], where Zach answers submitted questions and talks all things whitewater. In this episode, Zach dives into the mechanics of counter-weighted oars, trailer organization for long trips, and provides a detailed review of the 16-foot Sotar Serge. EPISODE SUMMARY Zach opens the show discussing counter-weighted oars, explaining how adding weight to the handle side can significantly reduce rower fatigue on long multi-day trips. He breaks down the balance point physics and why a slightly "blade-heavy" setup is often preferred over a perfectly neutral one to ensure the blades stay in the water during powerful strokes. The conversation shifts to logistics with a segment on packing a gear trailer. Zach shares his "Tetris" philosophy for organizing rafts, frames, and dry boxes to prevent shifting during long mountain drives. He emphasizes the importance of weight distribution—keeping the heaviest items over the axle—and using high-quality cam straps instead of ratchets to protect fragile raft tubes. Finally, Zach reviews the WING Serge [https://www.inflatablesolutions.com/whitewater/whitewater-rafts.html], a 16-foot raft known for its aggressive tracking and stability. He compares it to other "big water" boats, noting its unique diminishing tube design which allows it to punch through holes while maintaining the flotation needed for heavy gear hauls on rivers like the Main Salmon or the Grand Canyon. TOPICS AND LINKS THAT ZACH TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE * Gear Setup: Counter-weighted oar handles and balance points. * Logistics: Trailer packing tips for multi-day river expeditions. * Raft Review: The 16' WING Serge and its performance characteristics. * Safety: Using cam straps vs. ratchet straps for trailer transport. SOME OF THE QUESTIONS THAT ZACH COVERED IN THE Q&A SECTION * Topic: Oar Balance. "Should I add lead shot to my oar handles if they feel too heavy in the blades?" * Topic: Boat Comparison. "How does the Sotar Serge compare to a standard 16-foot AIRE raft?" * Topic: Transport. "What is the best way to stack multiple rafts on a flatbed trailer?" * Topic: Rowing Technique. "Do counter-weights make it harder to 'feel' the water during technical moves?" Connect with Zach * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zcollier/] * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@GearGarageTV] Zach Collier is the owner of Northwest Rafting Company [https://www.nwrafting.com/] and an International Rafting Federation Rafting Instructor. He has decades of river guiding and expedition experience across the American West and internationally, specializing in technical rowing and professional guide training.

23. april 2026 - 53 min
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