Paris Lake Spillway
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Re: Paris Lake Spillway
Oh Yeah, the guy in the play boat, had to be pulled out with a rope. The hole doesn't like play boats I guess.
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That is incorrect, if I could actually catch a rope when thrown to me and subsequently hold on to it, then I would have been hauled out. Unfortunately I wasted a perfect rope throw from Nick. Oh and the hole said playboats taste good.
Jeff
Jeff
""He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you (Friedrich Nietzsche)."
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Hey Jeff that looks like alot more fun than the Cadron! Its a good thing you got washed out of that hole, I need some local guys to paddle with. Plus you got to paddle with the famous Ryan Center! By the way HI there Ryan, hope to get back to Fayetteville and paddle or at least play some boatball!
Sean
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Looks pretty wild indeed! Great catch guys. Wish I could have been there to run the stuff!
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That drop was a surprise indeed! The hole was alot bigger from the view on the ledge next to it, not to mention paddling into it! It swallowed me and my super hero out of sight for a sec. Wish we would have had some of that water on gutter rock. Good times.
Max
Oh yeah, there will be plans to clean the wood out of gutter rock creek when the water gets low and can round up a crew.
Max
Oh yeah, there will be plans to clean the wood out of gutter rock creek when the water gets low and can round up a crew.
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I cant be home this weekend, but I am sure that sometime this semester i will be back and can help clean it out.
""He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you (Friedrich Nietzsche)."
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Me and Hunter went back today for some park n huck there was still plenty of water we both made multiple runs. I have to admit after watching the video his first 2 runs were cleaner than mine. We may go back on tuesday. TAKE YOUR KIDS PADDLING Nick
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Just clarifying you mean on the river right?NickHobbs wrote:Me and Hunter went back today for some park n huck there was still plenty of water we both made multiple runs. I have to admit after watching the video his first 2 runs were cleaner than mine. We may go back on tuesday. TAKE YOUR KIDS PADDLING Nick
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Looks fun! Sounds like Hunter styled it!
Yupsir, I remember a time when there weren't any kids who paddled better than grown men...
Yupsir, I remember a time when there weren't any kids who paddled better than grown men...
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That'd be b/c Hunter is our next certified BA! I'm so stoked to see you bringing him up this way and instilling a passion for boating that won't be quenched for a very long time. I hope someday when I have kids that I'll be able to spend such quality time with my kid. Those are memories and experiences that cannot be replaced. I know if it wasn't for my Dad teaching me everything he knew about boating that I wouldn't have this incredible zest for life and passion for something rewarding. Good on ya' Nick! Keep up the good work.NickHobbs wrote:I have to admit after watching the video his first 2 runs were cleaner than mine. We may go back on tuesday. TAKE YOUR KIDS PADDLING Nick
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Right on Nick! Lil Hunter is firin it up this year.Props to Hunter. It wont be long before he'll be fillin us in on the stylish moves on his favorite creeks! Man, I wish my dad woulda took me boatin like you take Hunter. What a father/son bond you guys have.Keep it up and maybe he'll be slingin free boats your way under the table in a few years!
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Thats my boy!!
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Man Hunter, I think you are ready to go creeking with us. I'm going to follow you.
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We've been needing a new probe since Otter left the team... Good to see we'll have a younger more foolish generation to follow soon :)Ryan Center wrote:Man Hunter, I think you are ready to go creeking with us. I'm going to follow you.
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