The AW.Org site recommends between 3 and 5 but I was wondering if 2.5 is enough for a slow bumpy float in my rec kayak? Thinking about slathering the sunblock and hitting it this afternoon with my 5 year old son. If it would be more a hike than a float then I will pass.
Thanks for the info!
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Is Dragover doable at 2.5 ft?
- Jim Krueger
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Re: Is Dragover doable at 2.5 ft?
Hey Shell,
Dragover is doable @ 2.5ft. You should be able to run everything without any dragging if you pick your lines.
Best Regards
Jim
Dragover is doable @ 2.5ft. You should be able to run everything without any dragging if you pick your lines.
Best Regards
Jim
Re: Is Dragover doable at 2.5 ft?
Thanks for the info Mr. Krueger! Had to turn around when I was halfway there today due to a family emergency, I will make it out there later this week.
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Re: Is Dragover doable at 2.5 ft?
You're welcome Shell, I'm just sorry for any emergency that turned you around, I hope all is well. If you do decide to go back later in the week, it may still be runnable since we are getting some spotty showers. I have floated this section down to 1.50'ft., but decided that was entirely too low. The current level is at 2.45ft., 2.30ft would probably be my cut-off now
Best Regards
Jim

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Jim
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