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by Jeremy M » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:52 am
BIG Thanks to Team Pyranha (a.k.a. Demshitz) for coming and hanging out in Arkansas this weekend. For those that missed them, they do plan on being back next summer when they go roaming the countryside for whitewater. Here's a trip report, from what I can remember.
Friday night:
Receive a phone call from Dave Fusilli asking for directions...about an hour later, they find their way into the shop. Sit around, drink a few beers, and talk about the next days plan. Friday night. RAIN!
Saturday:
Wake up to more RAIN and a Cossatot on the rise. Arrive at the store to wake Demshitz up. After a little coffee, we start heading towards the Cossatot. I call Lance and say I'm running a little late because of the RAIN! We arrive at the state park around 11:00 a.m. and are surprised when all the shuttles have been run. Jodie B, says Baker is good to go, so we head out....in the RAIN....put on Baker creek at a medium level. Demshitz wasn't used to paddling through the woods, but were impressed by the creek! Take out, and getting ready to head up to Ed Banks for a fat Cossatot run before we have to leave at 4:00 p.m. to get back to Hot Springs for the film at Buffalo Wild Wings....FLAT TIRE on the shuttle rig and mis-communication, puts us at Ed Banks at around 3:00 or so. Tot's at 6 feet. I put them in and then drove back down to help James with his tire issues....4:00 we leave the falls and head back to town. Have to stop in Glenwood to re-fuel and get James a new tire. Miraculously we make it to BWW on time...Have a great time watching the movie, then head back to the shop for an impromptu after party, and then an after, after party at my house.
Sunday:
I felt like "the all American kid from New York"...hungdown, brungdown, hungup and all kinds of mean nasty ugly things. Get some coffee down, Demshitz loads up and heads on down the road, and the rest of us, James, Sean, Travis, and I head to the Cossatot (but that's another story)
"For the last word in procrastination, go travel a river reluctant to lose his freedom to the sea."
-Aldo Leopold