Favorite Rivers (including images) post
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Favorite Rivers (including images) post
As per another thread, I agree it's a GREAT idea to have us all post an image or two of us on our favorite river (or rivers). While it was originally mentioned for "international" rivers, I'd like to open it up to anyone - North America is certainly a diverse place geography wise, and it would be enlightening to see what different folks boat frequently. I must admit, however, that it's the international images I'm most excited to C . I've seen some of the places NZMatt plans on boating , as well as the images Paolo and Jan post sometimes
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Große Enz / Germany
So I`ll start with my favourite eddy on the Große Enz in Germany.
[img]http://www.singletrailz.de/bilder/padde ... stelle.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.singletrailz.de/bilder/padde ... stelle.jpg[/img]
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Hi, I'll post my favorite picture.
Ketagawa-river Shizuoka prefecture in Japan.
My wify and me.
[img]http://www002.upp.so-net.ne.jp/ebara/canoe/photo20.jpg[/img]
Ketagawa-river Shizuoka prefecture in Japan.
My wify and me.
[img]http://www002.upp.so-net.ne.jp/ebara/canoe/photo20.jpg[/img]
Can you resize images in this post?
Me on the Ottawa getting munched in "Babyface"... sounds kind of sad to get munched in a place called babyface... but I guess compared to Phil's/Vampire/Coliseum on the Ottawa it really is small
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Me on the Ottawa getting munched in "Babyface"... sounds kind of sad to get munched in a place called babyface... but I guess compared to Phil's/Vampire/Coliseum on the Ottawa it really is small
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OK, I'll bite (desperate for paddling anyways.
1) Lens Creek. It's the pic that is in my profile here. What a great run. 5-6 hours of the most amazing canyon scenery imagineable. Clean water, Steelheads in the pools, huge old growth red cedars, bouldergardens, bed rock, everything. You must paddle this one if you ever get to the island. (by Joe Box)
2) Braden Creek. It's not a paddling shot but the lighting in teh canyon is fantastic in this shot (by Joe Box)
3) The Gordon. I have posted images of this run before and it is one of the best on the island. Clean drops, you can bomb it in 20 minutes but plan 2 hours if it's your first time or if you want to enjoy the scenery. Everything can be walked with the exception of the drop where the boater is in the hole.
Cheers, Jan
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1) Lens Creek. It's the pic that is in my profile here. What a great run. 5-6 hours of the most amazing canyon scenery imagineable. Clean water, Steelheads in the pools, huge old growth red cedars, bouldergardens, bed rock, everything. You must paddle this one if you ever get to the island. (by Joe Box)
2) Braden Creek. It's not a paddling shot but the lighting in teh canyon is fantastic in this shot (by Joe Box)
3) The Gordon. I have posted images of this run before and it is one of the best on the island. Clean drops, you can bomb it in 20 minutes but plan 2 hours if it's your first time or if you want to enjoy the scenery. Everything can be walked with the exception of the drop where the boater is in the hole.
Cheers, Jan
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Favortite Rivers
This pic is of Jawbone on Sect. IV of the Chattooga. The tandem team is in the middle of the rapid, beside Decap Rock.
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Here are my favourites of the European Alps
Steirische Salza, Austria: (see more pics at www.bushpaddler.de/salza.htm)
Ammer, Germany: (see more pics at www.bushpaddler.de/ammer.htm)
Vorderrhein, Switzerland: with our Esquif Blast. Pics are still to come (been there this weekend, have to sort 'em first....). Great River.
Florian
Steirische Salza, Austria: (see more pics at www.bushpaddler.de/salza.htm)
Ammer, Germany: (see more pics at www.bushpaddler.de/ammer.htm)
Vorderrhein, Switzerland: with our Esquif Blast. Pics are still to come (been there this weekend, have to sort 'em first....). Great River.
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A Few from Europe
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River Dart (England)
[img]http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/rcc/canoe/pho ... ephant.jpg[/img]
Tarn (France)
[img]http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/rcc/canoe/pho ... urfing.jpg[/img]
Cheakamus (BC)
River Dart (England)
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Tarn (France)
[img]http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/rcc/canoe/pho ... urfing.jpg[/img]
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that would be the river Kent
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