Help planning Buffalo Trip in June
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:08 pm
Hi All,
I have a trip semi-planned to float the Buffalo the first week I have off this summer, June 8-12. I noticed the Ozark Soc. has a trip planned the same week, and I'm trying to decide whether to join them. I want to do some hiking and paddling, and not sure my agenda will fit theirs, I don't really have an agenda, but not sure I want to adhere to a schedule. I'm not sure I want to do the whole support boat type float,although I'm sure it will be a blast!, and not sure I want to go with a large group. I'm not trying to sound anti-social; I don't want to go solo either, for obvious safety reasons. Also, I haven't nailed down just exactly where I want to put in/take out. Thinking maybe Tyler Bend to Rush after a day or two of hiking. I have both books by Kenneth Smith for resources, as well as online sources, just haven't had a lot of time to sit down and look at them; planning to this weekend. My paddling skills have improved the past year and I'm feeling more confident, but I don't feel comfortable doing anything too high up (not that there will probably be water there by June) I'm looking for a quiet reflective trip to enjoy nature and the beauty of the river.
I'm just wanting to tap into the knowledge base here to get some ideas.
Maybe some folks that are planning to do the OS trip might chime in also.
Or others that might want to join in a small group.
Thanks in advance,
Leigh
I have a trip semi-planned to float the Buffalo the first week I have off this summer, June 8-12. I noticed the Ozark Soc. has a trip planned the same week, and I'm trying to decide whether to join them. I want to do some hiking and paddling, and not sure my agenda will fit theirs, I don't really have an agenda, but not sure I want to adhere to a schedule. I'm not sure I want to do the whole support boat type float,although I'm sure it will be a blast!, and not sure I want to go with a large group. I'm not trying to sound anti-social; I don't want to go solo either, for obvious safety reasons. Also, I haven't nailed down just exactly where I want to put in/take out. Thinking maybe Tyler Bend to Rush after a day or two of hiking. I have both books by Kenneth Smith for resources, as well as online sources, just haven't had a lot of time to sit down and look at them; planning to this weekend. My paddling skills have improved the past year and I'm feeling more confident, but I don't feel comfortable doing anything too high up (not that there will probably be water there by June) I'm looking for a quiet reflective trip to enjoy nature and the beauty of the river.
I'm just wanting to tap into the knowledge base here to get some ideas.
Maybe some folks that are planning to do the OS trip might chime in also.
Or others that might want to join in a small group.
Thanks in advance,
Leigh