Colin Moneypenny

Age: 41
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 245 lbs
Years Paddling: 33 years flatwater, 6 years whitewater
Location: Stroud, Ontario
Website: cmnypny.blogspot.com
Colin is our token open-boater!
Anyone who loves whitewater is a River Junkie, and Colin has proven his addiction through and through. There are people who only paddle in the summer, and then there are people who get out as often as they can regardless of the weather.
Colin is a valuable member of the team, in that he goes out of his way to provide photos, Trip Reports, River Descriptions and Do-it-Yourself articles in order to share his passion with the rest of us!
Colin’s
Paddling Resume
I am not
sure if I qualify as a River Junkie but Jenny thinks I am so here it
goes:
Like most people I started paddling with my dad when I was about 8 years old. We used to go fishing together. I grew up as a military brat moving from base to base. My favourite base of all was Petawawa, Ontario. We lived there three times. Our house on our last posting there was actually at the top of the sandy hill leading down to Lovers rapid. I grew up swimming every day in the Petawawa River at Lovers and the Catwalk. You really get a feel for whitewater having no fear. My dad can remember when he actually caught me swimming in Lovers. I have always been an excellent swimmer and trust me it has come in handy lots on the Ottawa.
I really
started WW paddling in tandem open boats around 1998 with the Barrie Club. I
did a few trips to the Ottawa River with the club, but it was difficult to find
the time when raising a family. The best thing I ever did to get in more
paddling time was to get my son into WW Kayaking through a Whitewater Ontario
course at the Gull River. I did the same intro course at the Gull the year
before. I also did a WW Kayaking Course with MKC in 2005. My son was really
hooked after doing a three day course with Liquid Skills. I have Tyler and Ryan
to thank for that. Since then it has been full on paddling! My son made me get
a WW Kayak back in 2003. He kept getting embarrassed when I would run my 1976
fibreglass Scott Tripper down the middle channel of the Ottawa River with the
exception of McCoys, Garvins and Lower No Name. I tried it for a few years and
gave it up in 2006 after spending five months in physiotherapy after hurting my
shoulder by running into rock at the Gull. An MRI in Feb 2006 showed that I
needed surgery but I was told by a surgeon in Aug 2006 that I did not need
it.
The last
part of 2005 and beginning of 2006 was a difficult year for me due to marital
separation. It was a hard thing to go through after being with someone for 19
years. On the upside, it gave me lots of time during summer of 2006 trying
various solo open boats on the Ottawa River. I finally found the new love of my
life in late August. She is a 14 foot Esquif Virtige X. I fell in love with
her after I successfully punched through Phil’s Hole twice at McCoy’s on the
Ottawa River. This is
really significant as I
never ever ran McCoy’s in anything but a raft and I was paddling from the stern
position of a tandem setup by myself. I kept getting asked if I lost my bow
person in the river somewhere.. I managed to paddle both channels
of the Ottawa River over a four day period and only swam once at Left-Side
Horseshoe, once at Centre Horseshoe, and once at the Normans. I bought her as a
tandem boat from Mark Scriver and had Brian Shields from Mike Yee Outfitting
convert her to a solo boat. I have been solo WW OC1 paddling ever since. All
my paddling friends say I look way more comfortable open boating than kayaking.
I also still love to flat water paddle my Scott Tripper.
I currently have the following paddling certifications ORCA MW 1 Tandem, ORCA Tripping 2, Whitewater Rescue Technician WRT1
Rivers
Paddled:
This is a list of my most memorable rivers:
Algonquin
Provincial Park, Ontario—flat water paddling
Banff and Jasper National Parks, Alberta—flat water paddling
Burt River—flat water but could be a good spring or fall WW
Gatineau River, Quebec
Gull River, Ontario
Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario—flat water paddling
Lower Head River, Ontario
Lower Madawaska River—Palmer Rapids, Ontario
Lower Madawaska River—Snake Rapids, Ontario
Middle Madawaska River, Ontario
Missinaibi River Mattice to Moosonee, Ontario—done as part of a six week Outward Bound course
Ottawa River, Beachburg Ontario
Petawawa Town Run, Ontario—on an air mattress as a kid. Hope to run it with Phitty some time soon
Washago Black River, Ontario
Favourite Spot to Paddle:
The Ottawa River is my favourite river to paddle. It is both challenging and scenic.
I have only paddled the Gatineau River once and it comes in as a close second.
I hope to paddle more rivers as time goes on.
Favourite Gear:
Both my
Virtige X and Scott Tripper
Most of my
paddling stuff is getting old. I really need to buy a new PFD, paddle and a
drysuit.
I also need to install a pump system in my Virtige X.

