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Best shade for desert I've used Kifaru SST (snow, sand, and tundra) pins. They are bomber in snow, sand and tundra. I like the tough stake, looks tough, but darn... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 5:29pm

Just moved to the Olympia area. Have never paddled in Washington and looking to get my "feet wet" to Washington paddling with an easy II+/III paddle.

Anyone going tomorrow/Sunday on a reasonably nearby river that would allow me to tag along? Experienced Paddler just not in the state of Washington

Would appreciate it if I could join a trip
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : Looking for small Zen Author: Bmahood
Subject: Looking for small Zen
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 5:44pm

Just moved to Washington and left our boats on the east coast. Looking for a small Jackson Zen or Wavesport Diesel 60 for my wife. Respond if you have one for sale!

Thanks
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : Wenatchee River Fest!! Author: Mr.Grinch
Subject: Wenatchee River Fest!!
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 6:26pm

For the races, are there classes based on boat length?

Also, are the starts mass starts, or are there to be synchronized watches so we can stagger starts?

Thanks!
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Dolores River Guide ---Quote (Originally by TakemetotheRiver)--- That was a good time! I just watched the videos from snag the other day. I forgot that the water was... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Deployed rope in Royal Gorge FOUND!! To the "ART" river guide who left her 100' deployed rope in the Royal Gorge, Thanks for the rope! Found below Wall Slammer fully deployed about... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Best shade for desert I use NRS' Added 30' loop straps, cam buckle left on the tarp. The straps are simple to setup and teardown. Color code the main ridge buckles so... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : 2016 FITW Cupdate Thread Author: mojodna
Subject: 2016 FITW Cupdate Thread
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 6:44pm

Here's some footage from the quadcopter of 2 groups of 3 about 3 week back (Daniel et al, forgot everyone else's names). Medium flow.

http://mojodna.s3.amazonaws.com/FITW-1.mp4

If you just want to look at #1-3 without boaters, check this one out:

http://mojodna.s3.amazonaws.com/FITW-2.mp4

It's totally raw and involves some aerial branch dodging, but if you want to use this for anything, have at it.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 6:38pm

No discover pass as yet. Since I am basically asking to tag along I will go wherever people are paddling. If you are going, I will tag along wherever you would like to paddle. I will need coordinates or directions. Somewhat familiar with the state and general locations but have no idea where put ins and takeouts are.

If you are going, your choice.

Heading out for a bit, will check in later to see your reply

Edited by Bmahood - Today at 6:41pm
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Dale
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 6:31pm

I'd like to paddle something easish for Sunday.

The SF Snoqualmie is a little low but shouldn't be too scrapy. Just barely eaking into class II+ at these levels.

If you want a little more adventure/scenery, the Lower Green Gorge is pretty pleasant on a blazing hot day. A little scrapy in a couple places at these levels but challenging and some nice smallish surfing with eddy service. You don't see any houses on the run and it gives you a nice wilderness feel. A cavy looking limestone gorge full of potholes similar to what you might find in the East.

The Upper Middle Fork Snoqualmie is tough to beat for scenery more typical of the NorthWest but there's not going to be much shade on the run. If you are looking for heat. This would be the one.

The Clubstretch(Lower Middle Fork Snoqualmie) is more straightforward class II. It's not super scenic but you do get to paddle around Mount Si, then takeout at a cool little farm setting under Mount Si.

Do you have a Discover Pass?
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Hall of Fame : Random NPR radio interview with Dave Author: outdoorjunkie88
Subject: Random NPR radio interview with Dave
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 7:10pm

http://nwpr.org/post/nervous-farmers-thrill-seeking-kayakers-chase-dwindling-northwest-water

Was headed to the China gorge with Dave when we were stopped at a gas station by a news reporter. I think I can quit my day job now.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: outdoorjunkie88
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 7:02pm

Head to the Wenatchee river fest.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: CSSesh
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 7:26pm

I might be interested in paddling with you guys tomorrow. Bmahood I live in Olympia too. Its been a while since I've been in my boat, but it'll come back fast on something easy.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Dale
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 7:18pm

Wenatchee doesn't exactly fit the bill.

To get an idea of logistics, you can look up the runs here on the PP River Pages or the AW pages. Both offer maplets. You have to click around a little to switch it from "topo" style to road style maps I usually cross reference with Google maps. The runs mentioned are easy to find.

If nobody chimes in, I'd say let's wait until morning and see if there's any surprises in river levels and make the decision then. I lean towards the Lower Green Gorge but am open to suggestions.

Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Deployed rope in Royal Gorge FOUND!! You're always pissed Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Mid-July Class III-IV Multi Day Trip Recommendations Can anyone recommend a mid-July (for water level) Class III-IV, 4-7 day whitewater trip, that doesn't require a permit, within a 16 hour drive of... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 7:52pm

Sounds good, looks like we are going to make the call in the morning on which river!
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 7:51pm

I am fine with waiting until morning. Not sure how long it will take me to get to whichever river we decide. What time do you want to make the call in the morning? I will pack up the truck and be ready to leave whenever you think necessary.

I really appreciate your posting up and being willing to spend the day paddling.

Looking forward to it.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Best shade for desert These are hands down the best. Very durable and the easiest to set up. http://www.dragonflytarps.com/ Jim Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Lake Fork of the Gunnison Box Any one been down this section recently? Whats the wood situation? Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Deployed rope in Royal Gorge FOUND!! ---Quote (Originally by shannon s)--- You're always pissed ---End Quote--- I've been rafting and guiding for a while. I get annoyed pretty... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : Cooper or Cle tomm? Author: wolovekg
Subject: Cooper or Cle tomm?
Posted: 04 Jun 2016 at 8:35pm

Anyone going to be out there or want to go?
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Mid-July Class III-IV Multi Day Trip Recommendations Babine/skeena near Terrace Chilko near Williams lake A week of day trips in Clearwater, multiple sections, big warm water All these are in... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Atlas Cooler Group Buy Note.... Not 10k just from the buzz people.... Somewhere in that link is a page that shows how far they are. Sent from my iPhone using Mountain... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Best shade for desert ---Quote (Originally by Sembob)--- These are hands down the best. Very durable and the easiest to set up. DragonFly Tarps | Enjoy the outdoors no... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Main Salmon July 9 open spots I think I have responded to each of you... I have received many private messages as well, so if I missed you, please make sure to contact me via the... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Deployed rope in Royal Gorge FOUND!! I'm backing up Bucketboater on this one, Shannon. Your "callout" is badly done. Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Best shade for desert get a good hat and a nice shirt, everything gets wrecked in the wind. that said i have a 16x16 kelty you cant beat $75 Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Deployed rope in Royal Gorge FOUND!! until it got wrapped around someone or something in the gorge... do you think there would have been a safety alert if it had gone in the drink? its... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Dale
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 5:55am

Lower Green Gorge. Meet at the riverside fence outside the entrance to Flaming Geyser State Park at 10:30.

You can text or call me at 859+489=5334
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 6:38am

Sounds good and the river looks fun. Will meet at 10:30. My contact information is 973-255-6263. See you then
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: CSSesh
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 6:34am

In my head, I was thinking the headworks or yoyo when you said the green. Does the lower gorge get harder or easier at these low flows? Just trying to figure out how I would do. Thanks!
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Conejos River Enjoy the barbed-wire fences across the river at every grazing allotment division. There are very good reasons that few float this beautiful... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Best shade for desert The Dragonfly tarp is well priced. Twice the cost of of the Wilderness one CataraftGirl uses but more than twice the size. That size is awesome. I... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Atlas Cooler Group Buy http://www.rokslide.com/forums/showthread.php?46044-Atlas-cooler-25-discount-group-buy-now-open-june-1-june-30& That's the link. I'll try to... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: CSSesh
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 6:58am

Cool. It sounds like a should be fine. See you there at 10:30. Number is 202 615 1010
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Dale
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 6:53am

If you absolutely hate low water, you might not like these levels. It's still class IIish. It channels up pretty well and I know the low water lines pretty well. We can put in below the first couple big rapids easy enough.



Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Dale
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 7:08am

I'll bring some extra bags.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 7:06am

Just realized, I left my airbags on the east coast. Got a new used boat this week. Not a big deal but do either one of you have a couple of extra airbags I can use today? Sorry to have to ask
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 7:04am

Sounds good and the river looks fun. Will meet at 10:30. My contact information is 973-255-6263. See you then
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : New to Washington Author: Bmahood
Subject: New to Washington
Posted: 05 Jun 2016 at 7:36am

Thanks
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Dolores is flowing! Get after it! Sent from my iPhone using Mountain Buzz Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Trailering an inflated raft It's not the water that will fuck up the bearings, it's the sand and grit that gets in there. Use marine grease when repacking your bearings. Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Who cleared the most brush? Rattlesnakes? Road conditions from pumphouse to Snag? New rock fall? Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Westwater Permit So the question is.... Did he turn it in, change to someone else it did he just let it whither and die thus denying another from using it? Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Best shade for desert Attachment 11675 (http://www.mountainbuzz.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=11675) This is mine. You can choose your colors. I was looking for... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Life Straw The straws seem like a good thing for keeping in a kayak. Been meaning to get a couple. Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Navajo Spring Peak Operations Update! We are going back to our release of 4,000 cfs starting this morning in coordination with the San Juan County Office of Emergency Management. I'm... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Fractions Strainer Anyone, Is the wood still there as of 6/5/16? Thanks Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Poudre Monday the 6th Anyone out there want to go run Stevens to BTO tomorrow. I'm all booked up this weekend but should have a very short work day tomorrow. Sent... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else