That's really cool, Dooley. I have wanted to do that run for years, but haven't gotten the chance. Maybe I'll move down there one day and that'll seal the deal? I've always been curious how it compares with Le Taureau (the river the boat was named after).
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DOOLEY CLEANED LINVILLE
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The Taureau is more powerful than Linville with a lot of continuous hard rapids and hard must make moves. I remember Linville as having lots of horizon lines with many high ledges, waterfalls and boofs. Linville was about the most fun that I've ever had on a river.I've always been curious how it compares with Le Taureau (the river the boat was named after).
Jim
To give you some idea, it was a brutal day(s) of looking, probing and taking chances.That is how Psycho, Jeff and Jim did the run. It used to be a 2 day trip
2 weeks later I was on a Green trip with Psycho, at 250%+ That was the weekend I fired up Gorilla and Sunshine, didn't even check up. Just bombed it no more looking and wondering what if. Linville gave me a new perspective on what's hard.
Congrads Dooley!
I was just looking from the tourist overlooks there - multiple drops , some of which looked runnable, that last big drop I don't know. I had my 4 year old in tow so didn't take the long hike down to get a better look. I couldn't run it by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm just a class II/III boater so was just wondering if someone had run that.Louie wrote:I think they put on at the bottom of some falls? Did you one you look at look runable?
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