I will be in Seattle for the month of September leading backpacking trips. Wondering if there are any c-boaters looking to paddle. I like class 4, but willing to paddle anything just to get out on the water.
Cheers,
John
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im in poulsbo and paddle (OC1,K1) most evenings & weekends. also, http://www.professorpaddle.com/ is a good seattle area paddling resource. let me know if you want to meet up sometime! will day
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They probably won't have any class IV trips on the schedule, but can show you a good time on class 3 and 3+.
They probably won't have any class IV trips on the schedule, but can show you a good time on class 3 and 3+.
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John,
PTTC is a good suggestion.
Come find a whole bunch of c-boaters at the open boat slalom race on the Chilliwack! Sept 17-18.
http://www3.telus.net/~soloboat/
You may also be able find partners on this Vancouver-based forum:
http://paddlenet.myfastforum.org/index.php
I think some plan to paddle on the Chilliwack this weekend. Probably more like class II and III, but a nice, busy river. Lots of other rivers around here are running pretty low this time of year.
Cheers, Pat.
PTTC is a good suggestion.
Come find a whole bunch of c-boaters at the open boat slalom race on the Chilliwack! Sept 17-18.
http://www3.telus.net/~soloboat/
You may also be able find partners on this Vancouver-based forum:
http://paddlenet.myfastforum.org/index.php
I think some plan to paddle on the Chilliwack this weekend. Probably more like class II and III, but a nice, busy river. Lots of other rivers around here are running pretty low this time of year.
Cheers, Pat.