EFIB Saturday 5/9
- stormcrow
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EFIB Saturday 5/9
I would like to run the East Fork of the Illinois Bayou. Always pass it up to run the middle fork. Hoping to leave out early in the morning. Any takers?
Not all who wander are lost
Re: EFIB Saturday 5/9
Uh, you talking about the stream that comes in just below the upper 27 bridge (put-in for lower section)?
You got beta on something we're not in on?
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Don't think there's much in there except a lot of portaging I think.
You got beta on something we're not in on?

http://www.arkansascanoeclub.com/mb/vie ... you#p74663" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Don't think there's much in there except a lot of portaging I think.
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Buckminster Fuller
- stormcrow
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Re: EFIB Saturday 5/9
No, just page 63 & 64 of Kennon's book. The link you provided to a previous discussion on it didn't sound very fun though. May check out the North Fork. Just wanted something new, not too hard, and not too far from LR.
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Re: EFIB Saturday 5/9
do the north fork or nogo run. I hear the north fork is tree choked & a chore. The north fork run from dry creek is pretty nice, scenic and mostly class II. ty
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