new oc boater -- ottawa open boating?
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:46 am
Howdy folks,
I guess I'll make this post somewhat dual purpose. First of all I am a (slightly) disgruntled kayaker looking to expand my horizons. So sure enough,I ended up with an esquif detonator about 2 years ago. I've been getting out on some fun stuff in the northeast...dryway, taylorville section of beaver, and other class III'ish stuff. It's been awesome. I'd like to meet up with some more open boaters too and learn a thing or two or three.
Which leads me to my next question....I'm heading up to the ottawa next weekend, and am considering bringing my detonator. My first experience on the ottawa (9 years ago...really???) was filled with swims (just learning to roll too), but I found the ottawa to be pretty forgiving as far as swims go. So I feel like I could make it down some of it intact, but I know that I'd be in for a beating sooner or later. Is this considered OC friendly? If not, I assume save a few bucks on gas and just bring the playboat (argh).
Well thanks for any of your thoughts/ideas!
SYOTR,
Jim
I guess I'll make this post somewhat dual purpose. First of all I am a (slightly) disgruntled kayaker looking to expand my horizons. So sure enough,I ended up with an esquif detonator about 2 years ago. I've been getting out on some fun stuff in the northeast...dryway, taylorville section of beaver, and other class III'ish stuff. It's been awesome. I'd like to meet up with some more open boaters too and learn a thing or two or three.
Which leads me to my next question....I'm heading up to the ottawa next weekend, and am considering bringing my detonator. My first experience on the ottawa (9 years ago...really???) was filled with swims (just learning to roll too), but I found the ottawa to be pretty forgiving as far as swims go. So I feel like I could make it down some of it intact, but I know that I'd be in for a beating sooner or later. Is this considered OC friendly? If not, I assume save a few bucks on gas and just bring the playboat (argh).
Well thanks for any of your thoughts/ideas!
SYOTR,
Jim