Does the water color make a difference?
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Does the water color make a difference?
Are you or any of your friends freaked out when the river is muddy? I know this don't apply to the Northern midwest people your river always looks like someone dumped in a bunch of coffee. However down here our rivers can be muddy at 2 foot when it just come up but then be cylistal clear at 3 feet after it has been runnin a while. 2 foot and muddy was a buzz word for someone carrin or not runnin sumthin not because it was high but rather it was muddy Yersterday on the Cheoah the river was as clear as a bell and it seems a much friendlier river with out the silt floatin. Did anyone else boat this weekend? When does the boatin season end up north, Canada, Califorina, BC, Midwest. If i was in Mexico right now the big stuff would still have water but the small creekie stuff would just be gettin low enought to do, well down in the Veracruz area.
...in Canada
the water doesn't really get muddy up here in Canada, in my experience (Ontario/Quebec).
Its getting pretty cold though. I was out last weekend and know some people who paddled yesterday, but most people are already done for the year, I think. No doubt some people will paddle year-round as long as theres open water between the ice...theres no ice on the rivers yet but it will come soon, and the water is cold enough that even with a dry suit you don't want to be in there for very long. Plus the days are so short now - nearly dark by 4:00.
Its getting pretty cold though. I was out last weekend and know some people who paddled yesterday, but most people are already done for the year, I think. No doubt some people will paddle year-round as long as theres open water between the ice...theres no ice on the rivers yet but it will come soon, and the water is cold enough that even with a dry suit you don't want to be in there for very long. Plus the days are so short now - nearly dark by 4:00.
Muddy water
For me it depends on the river or creek, if it is one that I know should be pretty then it bothers me, If i Know it is a muddy one thats cool as long as it is flowing good,I hate muddy elf levels, muddy good water is great it keeps all the none creekers off
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Muddy Water
The first time I paddled a muddy river I was a little worried, couldn't see the rocks you know. No problem now unless it is so high you can smell the dirt in it(or the sewage runoff!) I do preferr it clear but not really an issue.
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"i think that muddy a river is pushier than a clear river running at the same level." Gabb
knowin a little bit about tribity in water, I think any change in the pushiness of water would have to be measured in sci notaion you know like .00003 x 10 - 5689.
of course if you only think it seems pusher then that goes back to my original point ( you are head foricatin yourself)
knowin a little bit about tribity in water, I think any change in the pushiness of water would have to be measured in sci notaion you know like .00003 x 10 - 5689.
of course if you only think it seems pusher then that goes back to my original point ( you are head foricatin yourself)
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heck people I am talk muddy "water" not paddlin on a Califorina landslide. Just how much soil erosion are you all use to? heck a few four wheeler up stream, a couple of farrel hogs in rut, I'm not talkin about a 7500 home subdivision half a mile above the put in. Think colored water not mud.
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