So, is anyone into whitewater kayaking?
It's my new addiction. I can't get enough. Every time we have a thunderstorm, I'm out the next day (or that one if time permits) shooting the rapids while the water is up.
It all started with a recreational kayak I got for my birthday. It's more like canoeing though. I started getting out of the flatwater, and into the creeks. The more I did it, the more I wanted to do it. I quickly realized (through a few near death experiences), that I could not shoot through rapids, in a 12½ foot rec boat. I got a creek boat, designed for rapids, and big drops. Total difference. I started searching out bigger, and badder rapids. Then I started trying to do tricks. I could surf, and stuff, but was limited in how far I could push it. I most recently got a freestyle boat. Now I'm in a boat that's capable of anything I can dream up... I just have to hone my skills, and work on my rolls.
Anyone else here into this? If so, do you take your expensive gear with you in dry bags when you go? And also, if so, any special tips for keeping your gear safe?
The more I get into bigger water, the more I want to have pictures to show people. I'm thinking if I can show some of my other friends that don't do whitewater (or anyone for that matter, co-workers, etc.), some of these shots of all the insane fun we are having, maybe I can get them out there too. There's nothing more thrilling than going off of a drop, and being totally submerged for a few seconds, then popping back up to the surface unscathed. WHOOOO!!!!!
Alright, I'll stop now. Man... I could go on for days about this stuff 
When I was younger I practically lived at the river. 
), and got my neck tweaked out a bit. Scary would have been going through that section, outside of the boat... no control. I managed to roll myself back up that time, but I'm not 100% with rolls. I need a little work. I'm about 25% at the moment
Not bad I guess, considering I've only tried to roll 10-15 times, and only about 10 of them were on purpose

