I am getting ready to graduate college in December and I am planning on heading down to the Southeast at some point for the winter to do some paddling.
I was wondering when the best time would be to come paddle, I mostly run class IV-V creeks on the North and South shore of Lake Superior, so cold water is a norm. I wouldn't mind doing some play boating as well.
I warn you though (to all of the snobby open boaters) I usually paddle c-1, but if a boat would be provided I can paddle open as well.
I am from Northern MN and WI so I defiantly have the Minnesota nice.
Yeah, we have a lot of water/ lakes up here. Not many people know about our amazing creeking (probably due to our 1-2 month season). A lot of folks paddle the 0C-2 canoes for tripping, but not many whitewater paddlers. I mostly only paddle with kayakers (the single blade is quite weird up here haha), but every once and a while I will paddle with the city folk c-boaters.
i think this is supposed to be creeking season here, but the weather has been to the contrary. i'm close to the noli for playboating and the doe and watauga to get your boof on. we've even got a guest room. which for a guy who was living in his car at this time last year, is a pretty novel concept.
The southeast season is right about now through April or May. I would probably choose March or April for longer days/warmer air temps, and Chattanooga/Knoxville/Johnson City as a base. Or WV in April/May.