Yeah, I found this canoe in sad shape on the west fork of the white river yesterday.
The section of river is from the low water bridge in westfork to hwy 71 in greenland.
The canoe was not salvaged as it was ripped into 2 pieces .....niether of which would have even made a decent bookshelf or something of the like.
I just thought the owner (if he reads this), for sentimental reasons, might want know where the pieces currently lay. The first piece is about a half mile from the put in and the other half is resnagged about another mile down.
Found: Tealish Color Chatooga Canoe
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I am not the owner, but I am impressed with the power of the water.
No matter what the brand, the force to tear a canoe in half has to be pretty much up there.
Goes to show how strong the rivers we run get in high water!
No matter what the brand, the force to tear a canoe in half has to be pretty much up there.
Goes to show how strong the rivers we run get in high water!
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