Does anyone out there paddle the Pigeon River in TN? A couple friends and I are talking about doing it next month but had a couple questions. First off is this a good river for novice (class III) whitewater boaters? American Whitewater describes it as a class III river. I've read elsewhere that some of the rapids are technical class IVs.
Like I said, we're comfortable in class IIIs but I don't want to get in over our heads on a new river.
Is anyone planning on being on the river the weekend of April 16-18? Mind a couple of tag-alongs?
Pigeon River next month?
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I've been on it and the AW description is fair. There's nothing that should surprise you and the bigger stuff can be bank scouted. I can't commit at this point but it will also depend on the release and currently there's none scheduled for that weekend.
One other consideration, the rock slide on I-40 in NC means that you have a detour if you're coming from the east on 40.
One other consideration, the rock slide on I-40 in NC means that you have a detour if you're coming from the east on 40.
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yellow boat
You going to get in that crazy yellow boat stu?
- Georgia Stu
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hey stu
keep me posted. this is matt hagan from louisville. paddled with you at alf. picking up a maxim on friday, looking to boat sat/sun. looks like the pigeon or ocoee will be the destination as no rain is forecasted.
matt hagan 502-552-4573
matt hagan 502-552-4573