Tenesse paddling event in March?
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There are lots of Quebexicans that make the journey.telemarkfreak wrote:I am from Quebec Canada, I might come down wih a couple of friends. Is it just creeking or do you have bigger rivers? I watched a couple of videos of the creeks and it looked really difficult. I run class 3 to 4, would it be fun for us?
Martin Talbot from Montreal plus others.
Just come down and paddle ... there is something for everyone.
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Fellow Canuck from the Frozen Wasteland
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Alabama just recently freed the hops: http://freethehops.org/gumpy wrote:how'd you get fat tire in alabama? haven't had any since i lived out there, and they won't ship it to me or my brother's bar. got any sunshine wheat?
We're so progressive...
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Campground TDBtelemarkfreak wrote:how long is the festival?
are there any good souls to guide us around? for the rapids and the shuttles?
Where is the central campground?
ALF sounds definetaly fun, and we quebecers like beer too!
But in a nutshell here is how the festival works for the 9 days it happens:
It's like a pickup hockey game
We meet at a central point (normally a restaurant)
The locals say whats running
People divide into groups and head off to have fun.
Thats it!
Id watch calling it a Festival, people might show up expecting vedors and free stuff given out by sponsers. games and rides. Thats what I think of as a Festival.cmnypny wrote:duh ... ALF ... A'int Louie Fest ... meaning its not Louie's Festivalcheajack wrote:ALF is now a "Festival"?
does not mean that it wasn't a Festival to begin with :O
A Fest is just an exuberant amount of something, like awesome whitwater and single stick players, rockin a good time.
I came down wanting to get a taste of class III-IV creeks and was fed it till I was full. There was also appitizers of class II-III with the chef pushin IV from the kitchen.
I heard there was a seniors menu for those just lookin for pretty rivers and a good time without having to worry over about nasty swims, drops or undercuts.
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and I thought PA had stupid beer laws. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22958512/
At least the beer stores carry good beer.
at least we can buy a single beer at the gas station.... provided it 's not a dry County... you need to be careful of that in lots of paddling areas - all through the south
not sure anymore but over on the French Broad in NC, there were places you use to be able to purchase whiskey (state law-legal state wide) and not be able to get a beer (county-by-county law)
not sure anymore but over on the French Broad in NC, there were places you use to be able to purchase whiskey (state law-legal state wide) and not be able to get a beer (county-by-county law)
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ncdavid wrote:Never been. Looking forward to it.
Do you even remember what a canoe looks like...?
canoera hasta la muerte
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