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best way to secure water jugs in bow On my 12 foot RMR I have enough space under my frame cross members to mount two 2 1/2 gallon water jugs under them front and or back. A strap around... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Any MF trip spots available for a kayaker? April - August Nobody knows if they even have a permit yet. 2/14/2017 will be the date. But I can say that odds are... not good! Good luck. Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Ruby Horsethief Ice Status It is warm here finally. There is not a low temp below freezing in the forecast after Wednesday with highs hitting 50 I generally don't see any... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
PVC PVC Radiators Boats Rethread Ha ha. The unfortunate thing is he may still be trying to keep this post alive until then. Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : New Wood Sauk River Author: megspk
Subject: New Wood Sauk River
Posted: 31 Jan 2017 at 12:15pm

Wood is still there as of 1/30/17, I'm sure it'll shift with higher flows again. Lots of loose dirt ledges all along the Sauk and the beavers have been busy on some trees! There's several chewed almost all the way through above Clear Creek campground on river left, that will fall soon.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : Cedar Slalom Author: megspk
Subject: Cedar Slalom
Posted: 31 Jan 2017 at 12:32pm

Come play on the Cedar Slalom course Saturday February 4th. It's a class 2 section with the opportunity to work on the some of the lower gates. Bring your whitewater boats, canoe, SUP, or slalom boat and try it out!
This is also a great chance to check out the course!! There's some exciting things happening at the Cedar in March, there's a project in the works to get the gates back up and running. The first slalom race of the year is also in March!
See ya at 10am this Saturday.
Cheers,
Megan
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Public Lands for sale Sorry need a catchy headline. This site will give you a list of the members of the House on the Committee of Natural Resources. If any of your... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Any MF trip spots available for a kayaker? April - August I'd be happy to join you on your trip. I'll bring my 20 ft gear hauler. Did you enter the lottery for a permit? Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Fishing Raft for Montana? Very well put DeltaNINER. I have a drift boat, two rafts and a cat and have fished out of all of them for years. Thirty from the drift boat (dory)... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
upper salt, mescal to highway 288 running the upper salt this weekend. anyone else planning on running, or would like to join? planning on running shuttle early Friday morning, take... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Look at that thar runoff map... California is also looking prime! California Nevada Climate Applications Program (http://cnap.ucsd.edu/) Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Public Lands for sale Here's a link to the bill. https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/621/text Public lands are an important piece of life the... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Lost Oar Rig San Miguel Now what do we do? Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
upper salt, mescal to highway 288 Would a 16 foot raft be to large to do the salt at 1,000cfs , the wife and I probably will launch next weekend Sent from my iPhone using... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Any MF trip spots available for a kayaker? April - August From a gear haulers perspective, the number one way to keep getting invited as a safety boater, at least for me, is just being at the front of my... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Lost Oar Rig San Miguel ---Quote (Originally by cracksmeup)--- Now what do we do? ---End Quote--- Crap, I don't know, read? wait for spring? I might even have to actually... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
RTIC coolers That would be the 30 for $87.49 not the 40 Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
upper salt, mescal to highway 288 Alright, I'll be anxiously awaiting your trip report Sent from my iPhone using Mountain Buzz Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Main Stem Eel River Beta Brian, You may want to post on the boof.com forum as well. P.S. I love the new skis and boots. Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
upper salt, mescal to highway 288 ---Quote (Originally by mattman)--- Dam! That is a good start to the season Mayhem! If there is Salt water late February, I should get to do those... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Public Lands for sale I know we have some politically conservative right wing people on this site...... where are they in this discussion? ---Quote (Originally... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Tree Mulching Midland TH Buena Vista,CO Old growth pinon and juniper has many benefits.Just a couple examples. The pinon have been producing many nuts,which mule deer love to eat. Trees... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Fishing Raft for Montana? I checked out neff's and Montana frame works . They are about the same in price and appear to be fairly identical. Has anyone seen both up close?... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Grand Canyon 2018 Noncommercial River Trip Permit Lottery *Grand Canyon 2018 Noncommercial River Trip Permit Lottery *The lottery for 2018 Grand Canyon river permits will open Wednesday. Good luck to... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : 2018 Grand Canyon Permit Lottery Author: otterend
Subject: 2018 Grand Canyon Permit Lottery
Posted: 31 Jan 2017 at 6:40pm

2/01 through 2/22.
Lottery for 2018 Grand Canyon permits.

https://grcariverpermits.nps.gov

Good luck, have fun.

Chris
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Total beginning rafting question The Super Puma is narrower than the Aire 136DD of the 14' Otter, so the frame would not be something that would transfer very well. With the narrower... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Total beginning rafting question Sexy as a MOFO right there for a small boat Attachment 13841 (http://www.mountainbuzz.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=13841) Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
San Juan end of March? Hoping someone with more knowledge of the area can chime in. I've only been on the SJ once in the brutal heat of July and was wondering if Spring... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Frame ideas for RMR storm And you always leave out the best Storm frame ever to grace the earth. Always give people half the info to choose from.Attachment 13833... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
upper salt, mescal to highway 288 Anyone have shuttle info for the Salt? I'm trying to run the wilderness section Sun-Wed. Cheers Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Fishing Raft for Montana? Attachment 13825 (http://www.mountainbuzz.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=13825) Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
the saga continues Welp....that was fun if anyone saw it. Sorry again to the mods for pushing him. I did report it at least. We'll see if he whines about it on his fan... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Alsek Tatshenshini 2017 trip advice From the regulations page: *E. *There is no limit on trip length. Camping is restricted to one night at each of the following areas: Walker... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
San Juan end of March? Weather depends on the year, we went 2 years ago during spring break and with highs in the 60's, just never know that time of year being high desert... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Fishing Raft for Montana? boatwhisperer, Those photos look vaguely familiar that you first posted :rolleyes: Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Total beginning rafting question ---Quote (Originally by mattman)--- That's awesome! Reminds me of gearing up for the Grand Canyon last December, feeling so broke, yet was so... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Look at that thar runoff map... Here in the Upper Arkansas Valley we are in a wonderful sunny and 50 deg warm spell that will have lasted for over a week before the next chance of... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Fishing Raft for Montana? I've seen Neff's. It's top notch. He is a great guy as well. He seems to be really in tune with the niche you are shopping. Jim Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
DIY Paddle thanks for the comments! i will add more photos of new build:"paddle 2.0" Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Frame ideas for RMR storm [QUOTE=elkhaven;475425]Gary, we have totally hijacked this thread - I'm as guilty as you so this is my last post off subject. Dude, you are... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
upper salt, mescal to highway 288 Ran it last year, started out at about 1600cfs, by the time we were off it was about 1200. I was running a moderately loaded 14' cat. I would think... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
DIY Paddle For what it's worth, Waterstick Paddles made a few Ti-Stick paddles - a titanium alloy shaft with carbon blades. Shaft was light and durable though... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
San Juan end of March? Thanks Mattman. I would only want to go Sand to Clay, given both the long drive and desire to see the whole river again. We have all the cold... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
CANCELLED - Lochsa 2011 boating season it's all part of their plan. He will get impeached because he is an idiot. Then super right wingnut Pence gets in because he couldn't have gotten... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
the saga continues What happened? Sent from my iPhone using Mountain Buzz Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Santa Maria beta in arizona The gauge looks like it might be stuck to me. Ive only done the upper and it is totally worth the effort. I could be wrong but I wouldn't expect a... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
DIY Paddle Alright now, PLEASE stop posting the same thing over and over. Your "do it yourself" paddle is pretty cool, and many of us are interested.... but... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Tree Mulching Midland TH Buena Vista,CO Fire danger in PJ is quite high. A mature PJ forest has a high likelihood of disease outbreak, as well as high intensity crown fires. A mature forest... Mountain Buzz Colorado, Western US and everywhere else
Whitewater Forum : LOST RIVER Author: UpNOver
Subject: LOST RIVER
Posted: 01 Feb 2017 at 8:05am

I am making my summer list of rivers that I want to run and this one intrigues me.

The AW site is not showing a working gauge. Is there a more modern/different gauge and what levels would you recommend on that gauge?

http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/Gauge2/detail/id/43496/

Thanks for any info.
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity
Whitewater Forum : LOST RIVER Author: jalmquist
Subject: LOST RIVER
Posted: 01 Feb 2017 at 9:00am

I could be wrong, but I don't think there has ever been an actual online gauge for the Lost.  The AW "gauge" is (was) what they called "virtual".  It was a calculation based on watershed area of the Lost compared to Watershed area of the adjacent Methow above the Monument gauge.  Using the Methow reading, you calculate the Lost discharge based on a ratio of the watershed areas.  AW does have the watershed area of both listed, as well as some info on translating the stick gauge reading into CFS.  So I suppose worst case is that you could do the math. 

Or, go with the old fashion method of stepping outside, licking your finger, pointing it in the direction of the river drainage in question, and squinting your eyes while staring west into the setting sun until you get an epiphany as to whether the level seems good or not.  Sometimes checking known river levels, snow pack, and weather forecasts within the vicinity of your target river helps with the above... 

As for optimum levels on the Lost, I can't comment as I've never paddled it.  But there seem to be a handful of trip reports that give opinion as to whether it's best at low, medium, or high flows.  How does low, medium, and high correlate to cfs #?  I have no idea.  But you can probably get an educated guess based on the level adjacent indicator rivers.           
Professor Paddle Washington, Oregon and vicinity