Lower EFLB and Stepp Cr. Good to GO!

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Re: Lower EFLB and Stepp Cr. Good to GO!

Post by RandyJ » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:02 pm

JTarver wrote: Randy, that run looks fantastic. Is it something that runs somewhat often, or it it a 5-10 year creek
Photo was after about 2" of rain, so hoping this thing goes a few times a year.
Let there be rain!

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Re: Lower EFLB and Stepp Cr. Good to GO!

Post by JTarver » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:41 pm

The pics looked like you could've gotten down it alright at that level. Am I way off there? I mean, you could always just borrow someone else's boat to do a low water run. :lol:

It looked runnable though..have you probed it out any yet?

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Re: Lower EFLB and Stepp Cr. Good to GO!

Post by RandyJ » Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:32 pm

Yeah, it was low but runnable the other day, but I was short on time and had to get to the office for a meeting. Would be good to have some safety on the first run, too.

Bottom drop may have been run some, but I don't think the whole thing has been run top to bottom.
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