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2007-08-15 06:26:03 (344 days ago)
2007- 08-12...paddled the river the day after the area had recieved 10" (according to the tube rental) of rain the night before. It was big for this section, it was my second time on this river but my first in a whitewater kayak! Although my adrenaline was pummping I felt very comfortable and had a lot of fun...excellent training grounds or waters! Edit
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2006-08-13 17:11:21 (710 days ago)
John Holmes
08-13-06<br />
6 of us paddled today and had too much fun. First white water for all of us and it was a great beginner river. 2.5 hours of small rapids with just enough time in between to laugh about approaches and rocks that attacked us. Parking lots for putin and takeout were nice. We went early and missed all of the tubers that do the middle section. Rope swing half way down was also cool.
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2005-12-23 18:14:56 (943 days ago)
Foster Lander
Here are the main rapids on this river:<br />
Jacobs Ladder- a long s-turn like rapid but not much of a challenge<br />
Big Corky- Very straight forward. Approach it from the right and stay right all the way down. Only thing to avoid is the big rock in the middle at the very bottom of the rapid. Eddy out river left at the bottom (after the rock). There is a beach at the bottom left that has "no trespassing" signs- the owner of this property is very grumpy.<br />
A good surf spot we just call Surfers Rapid- basically just a riverwide ledge with a nice hole at the bottom.<br />
Little Corky- This is the last rapid, right below Surfer's and just above the takeout. Run the right side of the island. Stay in the middle of the channel. Ends in a short, broken ledge.
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