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The NorthWest Creeking Comp!
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:18 am
by The.Tall.Canadian
Good Day,
I am just inquiring if any openboaters are planning on attending the NWCC??? I am planning on heading down for the east fork lewis race and want to know if there will be any other oc1's.
Should be a great weekend.
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Re: The NorthWest Creeking Comp!
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:26 am
by busterblue
I probably won't race this year, but I would love to boat with you while you're down here. I've paddled the East Fork Lewis and Canyon Creek in my canoe.
In 2013 I was the lone C1'r in a Cascade. I swam at Dragon's back but I eventually finished the race. In 2014 I helped with safety. It's really fun to participate in the event. Lots of great boaters and a really good, inclusive vibe. They'd be stoked to have an open boater in the race.
Here's me in my canoe on Canyon Creek. (Not racing, obviously.)
https://youtu.be/H2rm8TGltxs
Re: The NorthWest Creeking Comp!
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:51 pm
by The.Tall.Canadian
busterblue wrote:I probably won't race this year, but I would love to boat with you while you're down here. I've paddled the East Fork Lewis and Canyon Creek in my canoe.
In 2013 I was the lone C1'r in a Cascade. I swam at Dragon's back but I eventually finished the race. In 2014 I helped with safety. It's really fun to participate in the event. Lots of great boaters and a really good, inclusive vibe. They'd be stoked to have an open boater in the race.
Here's me in my canoe on Canyon Creek. (Not racing, obviously.)
https://youtu.be/H2rm8TGltxs
Nice run, Some strong craziness I guess to, Especially big kahunna.
I think you should race!
it would be so chill and fun to have another open boater.
Plus, if we have three, then we have our own bracket!!!
Ether way, I think I will be traveling down on the 7th, then ready to do laps and boat till the 10th when I leave.
Are you alone down there? or are there some other guys who have stayed true and keep their paddles short?