Viamala- und Roffla Schlucht: die perfekten Flüsse?

Philipp Much in der Rofla Schlucht
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Viamala Schlucht
Die Viamala Schlucht ist eine der beeindruckendsten Schluchten in Graubünden. Ein Steg führt Touristen zu der schmalsten Stelle der Klamm. Mit den Kajaks ist es leider Verboten, dort einzubooten. Wir müssen bei einer Parkbucht etwa 100 Meter unter der Touristenattraktion zum Hinterrhein absteigen. Der Weg führt querfeldein über Geröll hinunter zum Bach. Man muss extrem aufpassen, um nicht mit einer losen Steinplatte den Weg nach unten zu beenden, für die meisten war das der härteste Teil der Befahrung.

BOMB FLOW TV – “Going to Church” – Episode 9

Bomb Flow TVA wiseman once said, “not all churches have roofs”. In this episode watch as the Bomb Flow crew finds their own meaning of “church” amidst huge waterfalls and flooded rivers in the mighty PNW. The crew is blessed with a successful huckfest on some of Washington and Oregon’s biggest and baddest waterfalls.
Outlet, Toketee, Abiqua, Upper North, and Metlako.

Brandenberger Ache – Solo Run

Brandenberger Ache - TiefenbachklammHey Guys,
my name is Philipp Much, I’m 18 years old, live in Munich and have been paddling for 10 years now. I’m the new member of the Team Liquidlogic.
I was on the Brandenberger Ache in Austria often lately.
Here is a video of my solo-decent.

Enjoy it,
Philipp

Bomb Flow TV Episode 8 “Porque Ganando”

Bomb Flow TVWhen asked why they live the life they do…the Bomb Flow boys simply answer, “Porque Ganando!”. This episode of Bomb Flow covers the last month of kayaking in South America! From big water to 100 foot waterfalls this is just another installment in the epic series of videos!!! Enjoy, share, link, tell a friend, kiss a stranger BFTV is back!
“Porque Ganando!” in Bomb Flow TV Episode 8!