Gear Garage Live Show

Whitewater Guidebook

Zach rambles about all things whitewater with a focus on rafting

Episodes

  1. SEP 10

    Gear Garage Live Show | September 9th, 2025

    This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show, where we answer submitted questions and talk all things whitewater. Today's Show! Rescue Courses Answer Questions Some of the Questions that Zach covered in the Q&A section of this episode Topic: Rouge Mid-Chute Hi Zach. Love the show! Is there a low flow at which you stop running the Mid Chute? We launch August 22nd, and I plan to scout and run the Mid Chute in my Wing Williamson. It's been decades since I ran the Rogue, sadly. Thanks in advance! Topic: Cherry Creek First Time Footage I had the chance to row Cherry Creek and the Tuolumne in a cat boat. I had just video beta and minimal scouting because of the race and bubble that day so it ended up being mostly following and read-and-run. Could you guys check it out and let me know how I did? Topic: GoPro set-up tips Hi Zach, love the show and appreciate your candid advice and expertise. Can you describe your GoPro mounting set-up for the video trip reports? Also, what settings in your GoPro are used? Topic: Beaver Boards and Dance Floors Just got back from the Class III Rowing School - wow was it excellent. Like World Class. Bravo. Claire, Austin, Mason, Josh, and Terra were all outstanding and it was one of the best courses I've ever taken. Anyways, one of the takeaways for my raft is the idea of setting up a beaver board and captain/dance floor so that all the gear is suspended from the frame like y'all have in your gear boats. I'm in GP, and I'm struggling to find Marine Grade plywood - any suggestions on where to get it? Or is there something else y'all use? Really don't want to go the route with starch/flour glues.... Thanks is advance! Topic: Wild Dory Rescue Watch between min 4 and 8. I found this clip on YouTube and would love to hear your take on this. This is a dory getting stuck in the Grand Canyon, and the group getting it out. Topic: What are your thoughts on Rivtek Rafts? They claim it's less flippy, more roomy, and more durable than standard rafts. I personally would never spend $7000 on this. But, I'm trying to keep an open mind even though it's so damn ugly. Maybe it is the future... (probably not though)

    35 min
  2. AUG 27

    Gear Garage Live Show | August 26th, 2025

    This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show, where we answer submitted questions and talk all things whitewater. Today's Show! Rescue Courses Just Get a Kayak Answer Questions Some of the Questions that Zach covered in the Q&A section of this episode Topic: Deadhead I got invited on MFS trip for September 3rd this year, and the group that invited me is planning to deadhead the first 25 then picking up people/gear at Indian Creek. The trip leader told me I have to pack light. But I feel that I can easily make it down the upper 25 with a fully loaded boat as I’ve done it before 1 year ago after the blowout at Velvet and Hells Half Mile. What do you think about this? Topic: Low Water MF Hey Zach, Heading down the Middle Fork of the Salmon on Sept 7th for 6 days. 4 of us in IKs, packing light. How do you think IKs will do in the top 25 miles? Looks like we'll be at 1.5 feet or close. P.S. Are there any small group adventures off the beaten path you've been wanting to explore? Thanks for all the info you have provided on this river! Your recent videos are very helpful. Topic: Pushing vs Pulling & Loaded Boats on Private Trips Hey Zach- First question... I've seen several of your videos about pushing vs pulling, but I was curious about your deadheading MFS trip review video. It seems like the general consensus is to push, unless you need to set up for something. Have some of your other recommendations been to pull as much as possible, especially for newer rowers, or heavy gear boats? Or is this a situationally dependent scenario. Second question... On our recent trip to the Main Salmon this year, we had 1 - 18 foot cat boat, 2 - 14 foot round boats, and my 16 foot round boat. I was the heaviest boat by far. I wasn't worried about the weight and low water correlation on that section. How do you balance the creature comforts of a really comfy trip in low water (like below 2 feet on MFS) and the main necessities in this scenario. Thanks for taking time to answer questions during your busy time of year! Topic: Raft Recommendation I am looking for a boat recommendation that would be good for rowing day runs like the Clack or White Salmon (would love to row the Wind sometime) and could be used for light 1 or 2 night trips with a passenger. I was wanting your take on length as well as models. I have looked at the Sotar ST and SL and wanted to know if you had a preference for rowing more technical whitewater. Hope your season is going well and I appreciate all the things I have learned from this channel. Topic: Clean Water Storage Zach, hope the season has been great for NWRC. I saw this new product from Lifestraw and wanted your opinion. It's a 5-gallon pressurized water filtration system It seems like it could replace everyone bringing water jugs. It's good for 4700 gallons for one cartridge and can take straight river water. It looks a little bigger than a 5 gallon bucket, but if every boat in a group has 5-10 gallons of water, this could replace a lot of jugs on a trip. Thanks for your show and videos and have a great day,

    38 min
  3. JUL 25

    Gear Garage Live Show | July 24th, 2025

    This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show, where we answer submitted questions and talk all things whitewater. Today's Show! Answer Questions Some of the Questions that Zach covered in the Q&A section of this episode Topic: Safety Coverage Canyon section of the South Fork Payette at 4900cfs (Summer). Commercial trip with one raft (2 guides, 5 customers) and one safety kayak. No other boats on the river. Is that an adequate safety setup? Topic: Tiny Rafts This may be a random question, but I have been watching your videos for quite some time now and love the magnetic small rafts you use in your videos. I have been looking all over for them and have come up short. Did you make them / have them 3d printed? Or did you purchase them somewhere? Thank you for all you do for the whitewater community. Topic: Rowing School Prep Been down the Lower Rogue many times over the last 20 years, but mostly in IKs or on the front of someone else's boat. I've had a 14ft Sotar for a few years know and have rowed on the Upper and the Owyhee, but not the lower. I've enrolled for the Class III Rowing School starting Aug 26th, but my buddies asked if I would be the 2nd boat on a raft supported hike trip Aug 3-7. My original plan was to row with y'all before putting that burden on any other boater. However, my skills are getting there (oar shipping, reading water, downstream ferrying) and I wonder if I should help these guys out, plus it'll give me some prep before Rowing School. Should I hit Galice to Graves a bunch to practice technical lines in Argo, or what would you advise? Topic: Stern Mount Frame Specs Hi Zach! Josh from Chattooga here. I came across Gear Garage episode 155 on stern mount frames. I like the last frame you demonstrated, the slant board design that can be mounted center or stern. We paddle guide here but I enjoy rowing in my free time. I plan to build a custom frame for a 13' or 14' raft and was wondering if you can pass along the specs for that frame. Any tips or drawings would be super helpful. I'm pretty tall like you and I think it would suit me and the raft perfectly. There's a local welder's shop that I'll be taking the design to. Thanks in advance. Have a great day!

    17 min
  4. JUL 2

    Gear Garage Live Show | July 1st, 2025

    This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show, where we answer submitted questions and talk all things whitewater. Today's Show! Answer Questions Middle Fork Beta Some of the Questions that Zach covered in the Q&A section of this episode Topic: Rope! Say I'd like to put together something I hope I never need. I have some gear, but I'm wondering what kind of rope you would recommend for a Pin kit. I know you guys are swamped this time of year, so no worries if you don't respond. Topic: Blower Adaptor Any beta on if the Makita or Milwaukee adaptor fits the cheap K. I. M. O leaf blower? I’m bleeding money on raft gear, Trying to save where I can. Topic: Two Rowing Questions I’m a complete newbie, trying to understand some of the major dos and don’ts as I gain entry-level experience rowing a raft. I’ve heard two things from multiple people, and I’d love to get your take: “Never exceed 45 degrees to the current” I understand how this can be safe advice for a beginner, but obviously, there are times you need to break this rule for certain maneuvers. Are there situations where being 90 degrees to the current is okay, and others where it’s a definite no? I get that if there’s an object downstream, the last thing you want is to hit it broadside — so staying at 45 degrees makes it more likely you’ll hit bow-first instead of getting hung up sideways. But in your videos, I see a lot of ferrying at greater than 45 degrees or even rowing at 90 degrees to the current. When you’re 90 degrees to the current, is there concern that water hitting the upstream side of the raft could flip it? Flipping at eddy lines I’ve heard a few horror stories of people flipping when they hit eddy lines — no rocks, no holes, just a fast eddy line that flipped them. But in your videos, you show catching eddies by pushing and pulling, and it always looks smooth. What would someone have to do wrong to flip in that situation instead of catching the eddy cleanly, like you do? The stories I’ve heard don’t involve getting pinned or hitting an obstacle — just the eddy line itself. And honestly, the eddy lines you cross in your videos look just as strong or stronger than what they’re describing. Thanks for your time — I know that’s a lot to unpack! Topic: Used Rafts? I did a trip with you a couple years ago down the Rogue River and loved it. I live up in Roseburg and am trying to find a used raft and oar rig setup. I’d like to do your Class III training trip next summer. I’m curious if you have any rafts that you’re looking to get rid of? I live on the Umpqua River and would like to start rafting it and learning.

    31 min
  5. JUN 18

    Gear Garage Live Show | June 17th, 2025

    This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show, where we answer submitted questions and talk all things whitewater. Ask a question for next episode Questions that Zach covered in the Q&A section of this episode Topic:River Advocacy While it’s not Jimmy Carter on the Middle Fork rafting in jeans, it’s a U.S. senator doing some on site work about the conditions at the take out of Cataract Canyon. Check out This Article. This is a reminder that boaters at any level of skill/experience can make mistakes and get stuck. It also is a reminder that there are members of congress who will actually look into some matters as it pertains to rivers and river access. If these places matter to us, we need to let our representatives know each year and support organizations that will lobby on behalf of the rivers. Not really a question, but a good topic and a cool video of the rescue. The gear retrieval seemed like it was quite a project too, according to the article. Topic: Middle Fork Hey we are headed out on the Middle Fork on the 29th. I was just wondering what you thought about the rapids that have changed from the main descriptions? Velvet? Ramshorn? Others? The level will probably be about 2.5 or so if the forecast holds. In particular can we still go left at velvet? I’ve seen video at low water of right side runs. Anything you can add will be appreciated. We plan to scout Pistol and maybe Lake Creek (thoughts).

    20 min
  6. JUN 11

    Gear Garage Live Show | June 10th, 2025

    This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show, where we answer submitted questions and talk all things whitewater. Topics and links that Zach talked about in this episode The Perfect Paddling Fleece Answer Questions Grand Canyon Flip Video Some of the Questions that Zach covered in the Q&A section of this episode Topic: New Middle Fork My husband Harry is organizing a Middle Fork trip that puts in July 11. He has some questions about how the rapids in the upper section have changed since he last ran it in 2021. He was looking at your write-up on Whitewater Guidebook from 2023: Can you provide more info about the current situation? Topic: Dynamic rescue situations and rash decisions On a recent trip (all rafts w/ gear) we had a rower flip in the last wave of a rapid. There was a very short stretch of slack water before the next rapid. The next boat through was running tight and yelled out for the swimmer to swim to them. They very quickly got to her and pulled her from the water. The rower of the second boat then jumped out of his boat leaving the rescued swimmer to take his oars. He climbed onto the upside down boat, flipped it back over and climbed back on. It took him precious time to get the oars situated and be able to row through the next rapid, but literally came within seconds of going sideways over a nasty pour over at the very top of the rapid. Topic: Reducing Strainer Hazards on Flooding Rivers I live along a small continuous class II/III river in SW Colorado. Recently, runoff and flood waters have made the river fun and deep enough to run. River-wide strainers are a part of the process. Throughout the years a few of us in the local boating community have worked to remove them or inform people of their locations. We generally approach strainers of different types on a case-by-case basis. Normally we cut manageable chunks of wood out and remove them from the river as well as the branches. We let the unsafe and unmanageable pieces go and hope it floats away (four-foot pieces). Topic: R2 on the North Yuba We ran two r2 boats on North Fork Yuba from Goodyear bar on the Maytag run on June 3rd, 2025. The lead boat got surfed, and we were a bit close. We pursued the swimmer. I had a question about whether we should attempt to bump our friend out of the hydraulic or try to miss him. We hit his boat, but it didn't help him much, and we almost lost our line. I thought you would have some idea about this. Usually, we would grab an Eddie and try to get a line, but a swimmer was running downstream, and we decided we better pursue him first. Love your show and enjoy the weekly work you do to promote safety in white water rafting, Topic: Main Salmon River Hello Zach, I have been a big fan of your video trip reports for a long time now and I have noticed you have not made any videos on the Main Salmon River from Corn Creek to Carey Creek. Is there a certain reason for this ? I would love to know thanks Topic: Places to Raft What are the top 5 states to go rafting in the U.S. and also top places in South America, Europe and Asia?

    52 min

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Zach rambles about all things whitewater with a focus on rafting

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