Spanish Fly for Overnight Trips
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Spanish Fly for Overnight Trips
Anyone done a self supported multiday trip in a Spanish Fly? If so, what is your weight, how much gear did you take, how long were you out and how did it work for you? I love the Sfly, and wonder if it is worth working on a bag/floatation system for a 3 or 4 day trip, or just going with the MR Outrage for my overnight trips.
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I thought that was what rafts were for?
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OKAY, OKAY. I thought it was probably a bad idea, but had to ask. The SFly is so much more fun than the my Outrage.
There are several 50 - 100 mile runs in my area that are available to canoes late in the season (Selway, South Fork of the Salmon, Middle Fork of the Salmon, etc.), but not rafts. I was just trying to figure out a way to have fun while going minimalist. I recall that Bearboater and The Great Gonzo have made a few multiday trips in their Finkenmeisters. So, I thought I might be able to get away with it in the SFly. I'll set up the MR Outrage for tripping.
Bye the way, some people seem to be capable of carrying their beer in small boats:
Congratulations on your win Jeremy!
There are several 50 - 100 mile runs in my area that are available to canoes late in the season (Selway, South Fork of the Salmon, Middle Fork of the Salmon, etc.), but not rafts. I was just trying to figure out a way to have fun while going minimalist. I recall that Bearboater and The Great Gonzo have made a few multiday trips in their Finkenmeisters. So, I thought I might be able to get away with it in the SFly. I'll set up the MR Outrage for tripping.
Bye the way, some people seem to be capable of carrying their beer in small boats:
Congratulations on your win Jeremy!
just attempted one last month...
a overnighter in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison using a S.Fly.... unfortunately it ended prematurely, due to equipment failure... however it was happening for 2-3 miles with minimal gear ... planned on sleeping in my drysuit, so no sleeping bag... had food, extra dry clothes, sleeping pad, and emergency (space blanket type) shelter just in case... there were three of us boating, so my shared gear was a water filter, another had the stove, and another a first aid kit.... we all had extraction kits (rope, runners, biners, pulley)... in this case you sleep in a overhanging cave (so no tent - that would have been 2much most likely) .. only thing missing was a spare paddle, so it's still hasn't been open boated
just guessing...
but with a Big Agnes blowup pad, and something like a go-lite (pack to nothing) sleeping bag you might gain some much needed extra room; however having just returned from multi day Selway and Middle Fork trips it would be truly roughing it
a overnighter in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison using a S.Fly.... unfortunately it ended prematurely, due to equipment failure... however it was happening for 2-3 miles with minimal gear ... planned on sleeping in my drysuit, so no sleeping bag... had food, extra dry clothes, sleeping pad, and emergency (space blanket type) shelter just in case... there were three of us boating, so my shared gear was a water filter, another had the stove, and another a first aid kit.... we all had extraction kits (rope, runners, biners, pulley)... in this case you sleep in a overhanging cave (so no tent - that would have been 2much most likely) .. only thing missing was a spare paddle, so it's still hasn't been open boated
just guessing...
but with a Big Agnes blowup pad, and something like a go-lite (pack to nothing) sleeping bag you might gain some much needed extra room; however having just returned from multi day Selway and Middle Fork trips it would be truly roughing it
You could probably do it if you went no frills. Why not start small with a couple of overnighters and work your way up to 3-4 nights.
Wrt the Black Canyon
were talking to some kayakers at the takeout for that run and they said who that is in the pic - I can only remember the last name since it's the same as mine - Lund. Open boater from montrose I think. Anyone know who it is?
Wrt the Black Canyon
Somebody open-boated it - there's a pic on the front page of rockymountaincanoeclub.orgonly thing missing was a spare paddle, so it's still hasn't been open boated
were talking to some kayakers at the takeout for that run and they said who that is in the pic - I can only remember the last name since it's the same as mine - Lund. Open boater from montrose I think. Anyone know who it is?
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Last year I was thinking the other way around: I'm using my ME for overnight trips. I can put 3 big barrels in there without using the space under the XL 60 inches bags. So I thought of using the space in the stern to fit a playboat!
So if you have to move with that big thing (which is fun anyways in class 2-3 stuff) you can still play in that wave nearby the camping spot!
I wasn't able to do it yet; my C1 amp is still too big to fit in there but the day I'll be buying one of those little 6 feeter playboat I'm sure it'll work fine.
So if you have to move with that big thing (which is fun anyways in class 2-3 stuff) you can still play in that wave nearby the camping spot!
I wasn't able to do it yet; my C1 amp is still too big to fit in there but the day I'll be buying one of those little 6 feeter playboat I'm sure it'll work fine.
Watch out; that river has rocks on the bottom.
I've often taken smaller boats on ww trips(for the obvious reasons) using my Esquif Canyon to carry the gear and the small boat of choice. I tie the boat behind me in the Stern, on top of the float bag perpendicular to the Canyon (T shape).
OK it catches in the wind and is not very aesthetic, but it also acts as a back rest, does not interfere running reasonnable WW and you have the small boat handy for all the fun stuff...
Works for me !!!
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OK it catches in the wind and is not very aesthetic, but it also acts as a back rest, does not interfere running reasonnable WW and you have the small boat handy for all the fun stuff...
Works for me !!!
My $0.02