Brenton Petrillo

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Date registered: January 3, 2012

Latest posts

  1. Testing out the New Shiva in Mexico — January 24, 2012
  2. Colorado Treats — August 22, 2011
  3. Red Bull Canal Crashers — May 16, 2011
  4. Boquet Goodies — April 23, 2011
  5. My First Post . . . — March 9, 2011

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Jan
24

Testing out the New Shiva in Mexico

Getting ready for our hike to the Rio De Oro

It has only been a couple weeks since I’ve arrived back from Mexico but I am still dreaming about the mountains, food, white water, and the beautiful women!  Mexico was the perfect playground to try out Pyranha’s new Shiva and here are the pictures to prove it – We arrived in Vera Cruz, Mexico on …

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Aug
22

Colorado Treats

Just returned home from my adventurous summer in Buena Vista, Colorado where I worked for Kodi Rafting as a raft guide. Even with the season being as busy as it was and without a car halfway through the summer I was still fortunate enough to explore a lot of local gems in the area. The …

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May
16

Red Bull Canal Crashers

Well I’ve been here in Richmond, VA all weekend competing at the annual Dominion River Rock Festival and I don’t even know where to start. I arrived early Friday afternoon to do some boating on the Lower James and checked out Z-Dam with my friend Max Posner who is a very well-known Richmond boater. Later …

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Apr
23

Boquet Goodies

This past weekend myself and three other friends packed in a large “sex-terra” for a multi-day trip up North to find some new runs that we’ve never paddled. We left Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Wednesday night and had our hearts set on John’s Brook in New York but when we arrived the next morning it was too …

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Mar
09

My First Post . . .

This is my first post for Pyranha Kayaks but I have been affiliated with this company for some time now.  Working for the U.S. distributor in Asheville this past summer was an amazing experience and I learned a lot about the industry.  Boating in Asheville taught me to take advantage of the local creeks and …

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