Hello, Am planning on coming (finally) to ALF 2014, just wondering who is planning on driving down from Montreal. Am checking out who i scoming from the clubs, would be great to get a van and trailer to minimize costs on this long drive.
SYOTR!
Lonny James Erickson
Club de Canot-camping les Portageurs (portageurs.qc.ca)
Club de canot-camping d'eau vive de Montreal (CCKEVM.org)
Group for Protection and Access to the Rouge River (http://www.gparr.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
Aint Louie Fest 2014
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Re: Aint Louie Fest 2014: GPS way points/POI's
Looking up GPS waypoints/POI's for local ALF rivers.
Especially looking for (and any other nice "starter" rivers for Pre-ALF):
Little Pigeon, Middle Prong (The Greenbrier), Tennessee, US
3. Porter's Creek Confluence to Hwy 73 (Greenbriar)
Oconaluftee, North Carolina, US
1. Kephart Trail Bridge to Smokemont Campground Bridge
Oconaluftee, North Carolina, US
2. Smokemont Campground to Oconaluftee Visitor's Center
Bill
(kirklandb "at" sympatico.ca)
Especially looking for (and any other nice "starter" rivers for Pre-ALF):
Little Pigeon, Middle Prong (The Greenbrier), Tennessee, US
3. Porter's Creek Confluence to Hwy 73 (Greenbriar)
Oconaluftee, North Carolina, US
1. Kephart Trail Bridge to Smokemont Campground Bridge
Oconaluftee, North Carolina, US
2. Smokemont Campground to Oconaluftee Visitor's Center
Bill
(kirklandb "at" sympatico.ca)
Re: Aint Louie Fest 2014
Bill, I think you'll find what you need on the American Whitewater site. It is arranged by states under the tab "River Info." For each state you'll find a list of rivers with a lot of useful information, including maps showing the put in and take out in many cases.
Ken
Ken