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| So what is going on Eggs a elf, EF, anything, but OPP or Riverdale. |
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| Posted: 01/28/2010 7:28 PM |
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| I am so bored. I need to get out on the water. Who wants to travel, to find some flows? |
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| Posted: 01/28/2010 8:13 PM |
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yup, nothing flowing now... I would suggest the Green River Red Canyon/B section but roads are probably impassable now.
434 cfs flowing through Onieda Narrows on the Bear River about hour and a half north of Ogden- It's only a Class II+ but hey, beggers can't be choosers
Any takers?
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| Posted: 01/28/2010 8:16 PM |
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Originally posted by stuntmonkey
yup, nothing flowing now... I would suggest the Green River Red Canyon/B section but roads are probably impassable now.
434 cfs flowing through Onieda Narrows on the Bear River about hour and a half north of Ogden- It's only a Class II+ but hey, beggers can't be choosers
Any takers?
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Yeah shoot me a link of the run
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http://www.eddyflower.com/RunDetail.aspx?RunId=1203
but heck, 434 cfs is damn well floatable in my book and worth a scout to me and within recommended flow according to Daniel A.
Edit- Found this description on wetdawg.com- Description: This run of the Bear River does require some previous canoeing, kayaking, or inflatable boat experience. However, the rivers natural progression from easy to hard allows for an adequate warm up. The river also does allow for scouting of rock hazards as it does follow nicely with the road. The trip begins with some class 1 water followed shortly by one class 2 rapid. This is followed by a long rocking and rolling class 2 stretch. A couple more class 2 rapids are located before the cattleguards take-out. Carrying on past the cattleguard will require scouting of two rocky diversion dams. These are both class 3. The first one is 4.4 miles from the put-in (scout right) and the second is 5.4 miles from the put-in (scout either). No ramps, but can be launched with substantial effort.
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| Posted: 01/28/2010 9:39 PM |
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| Okay lets look into doing it. |
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