Wautauga, Lehigh, Slip trip report
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:33 am
Stats 17 river hours 1610 miles of driving in 66 hours.
First off special thanks to Chris, AKA Nessmuk for meeting Martin Steve and I on the Lehigh, AND running shuttle- he save us so much time, especially findint the the put in, it didn't match what I envisioned from the AW website. I wish he paddled with us as we had a fun day.
Wautauga, David, Cori and I ran this with a new Yakker, Cori. Our plan was put on at 9:30 (I was late) and off by 12-1. Actuality, put on 11 off at 4:50 with a 10hour drive ahead- Our new paddling partner had some difficulty so the first two miles took about 5 hours, and we were lucky to run into someone who could shuttle us to the take out, for the shuttle back to the put in.
Lehigh: Martin and Steve worked every eddy possible. It was a fun river, and only lacked a little extra water needed to speed the 7 hour trip up. We had a great time- Thanks again Chris for your shuttle efforts and meeting us!
The SLIP- The paddlers, Paul, Steve and Martin and I (In the Private Cboat tour)This was the highlight of the trip for me- I'm no expert paddler or C1er but I got a few cart wheels in- which was awesome. I havent had this much fun since 3/23. Steve and Martin were so impressive in their Noah America C2. They got into every eddy apparently with no effort. Paul, thanks for your time. Paul showed me some awesom tricks, I'm not attempting to splat, wave wheel (I think) and Cart Wheel. I couldn't believe I got a few cart wheels in. The boat and river did all the work, it was awesome.
Next to playing the biggest lesson is don't come up for air, come up to roll. Two rapids I spent my time trying to come up for air- I should be thinking about rolling but I wasnt. The slip was hoot, very pretty, and we had an awesome private tour.
Looking forward to a Fall Armada.
Bill
First off special thanks to Chris, AKA Nessmuk for meeting Martin Steve and I on the Lehigh, AND running shuttle- he save us so much time, especially findint the the put in, it didn't match what I envisioned from the AW website. I wish he paddled with us as we had a fun day.
Wautauga, David, Cori and I ran this with a new Yakker, Cori. Our plan was put on at 9:30 (I was late) and off by 12-1. Actuality, put on 11 off at 4:50 with a 10hour drive ahead- Our new paddling partner had some difficulty so the first two miles took about 5 hours, and we were lucky to run into someone who could shuttle us to the take out, for the shuttle back to the put in.
Lehigh: Martin and Steve worked every eddy possible. It was a fun river, and only lacked a little extra water needed to speed the 7 hour trip up. We had a great time- Thanks again Chris for your shuttle efforts and meeting us!
The SLIP- The paddlers, Paul, Steve and Martin and I (In the Private Cboat tour)This was the highlight of the trip for me- I'm no expert paddler or C1er but I got a few cart wheels in- which was awesome. I havent had this much fun since 3/23. Steve and Martin were so impressive in their Noah America C2. They got into every eddy apparently with no effort. Paul, thanks for your time. Paul showed me some awesom tricks, I'm not attempting to splat, wave wheel (I think) and Cart Wheel. I couldn't believe I got a few cart wheels in. The boat and river did all the work, it was awesome.
Next to playing the biggest lesson is don't come up for air, come up to roll. Two rapids I spent my time trying to come up for air- I should be thinking about rolling but I wasnt. The slip was hoot, very pretty, and we had an awesome private tour.
Looking forward to a Fall Armada.
Bill