There is a chance I may be able to score a day or two on a Seattle area river when I go out there later this year. I am looking at III-IV (East Coast scale ) I would need to limit driving distance to less than two hours from the city. Any ideas?
I would need feedback on gauges to watch, too.
Thanks.
NE
Seattle Area Paddling
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Re: Seattle Area Paddling
There's a very active club in Seattle -- Paddle Trails Canoe Club. Google them, and get in touch.
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Re: Seattle Area Paddling
PTTC would be the good-to people. Some runs to consider would be on the Skykomish, or I highly recommend the Middle Middle run on the Snoqualmie - solid, steady, beautiful class III or III+ ish.
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Re: Seattle Area Paddling
Jay,
Definitely get in touch with Paddle Trails, Dave is good people. I boated with them last summer on the Blackfly tour, and had a blast. Skykomish is 90 minutes ish from Seattle, depending on where you're coming from, and at the level I did it, it was somewhere in between Cheat Canyon and Lower Yough difficulty. Incredibly beautiful.
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Definitely get in touch with Paddle Trails, Dave is good people. I boated with them last summer on the Blackfly tour, and had a blast. Skykomish is 90 minutes ish from Seattle, depending on where you're coming from, and at the level I did it, it was somewhere in between Cheat Canyon and Lower Yough difficulty. Incredibly beautiful.
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