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Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by davidbob » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:15 pm

Photos of Permit Holder Laura's Selway River trip, July 10-17

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Pirates gotta have gold, parrots gotta have pirates, and ARG gotta have ice /\


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Looking upstream from the launch at Paradise /\


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I zealously guard the margarita machine, gin and juice, ice bucket etc. on the ARG cocktail table at Whitetail Flats /\


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Does my custom made Jaxbilt Hat Co. straw hat make me look like I have a fu manchu? /\


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The made men of ARG (Lippo and Ranger Rick) /\


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The Made Men of ARG (+ Pete Rose) /\


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The Made Men of ARG (Cap'n Downstream) /\


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A Zen-like Phillips gets mentally prepared for layover day idleness /\


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Walter toasts the river gods, /\ while


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The Cap'n gives them a passive-aggressive finger /\


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Final Score: Rock 1, Paul 0 /\


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Walter on the rock, ARG on the rope /\


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Marcell, Gayle, my right foot, the monkey and the cocktail table (sounds like the title of a 60s era Woody Allen art nouveau flick) /\


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Traffic jam above Ham /\


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Tony Point (aka base camp for the Mt Olympus expedition) /\


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Judy, Bruce and Tin Man are all smiles after hiking horizontally (as opposed to vertically) from base camp /\


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Double Drop /\


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Wa Poots? /\


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Ladle, looking upstream (the line is far surfer's left) /\


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Ladle, looking downstream /\


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Bruce and Bob in the middle of their Ladle run /\


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Smallwood gets his nails did at Gayle's Selway Riverfront Salon /\


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Wolf Creek, minus the bottom pourover smiley face hole /\


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..........................................................................................The hole /\

(that inspired)

Rowin' down the Selway, sleepin' on the ground
Drinkin' margaritas, ice all around
Camped big at Pinchot, food won't go down
Wolf Creek tomorrow, we're gonna drown.


[thanks to Paul M for taking and posting the photos]
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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by GutIt » Sat Aug 01, 2009 5:58 pm

Beautiful shots, davidbob!

Looks like an awesome Run with some awesome folks, and in an awesome place! The Hat makes the rower!

May just be the perspective of the photos, but that looks a little tight in some places for large, loaded rubber!

Enjoyed the shots and the Trip Reports!
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Post by Richard » Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:43 pm

Great Shots! Beautiful pictures. I love the Buffalo.
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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by panicman » Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:54 pm

nice shots. A couple of those rapids looked to boney to fit a fully loaded raft down. Like that pic of double drop. Looked like pin city for the rubber. The top part looked doable but the bottom looked like a raft would not fit through those rocks.

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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by davidbob » Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:30 am

Mike - Double Drop is in the "Moose Juice" section (the 3 miles below the confluence of Moose Creek and the Selway). The river really picks up there both in volume and gradient (about 150' of drop in that 3 miles). I don't remember anybody having any problem at DD, even the big rafts, but Walter and Stewart were rowing the 16 footers so I'll defer to them. I had the same thought you did when I first saw that photo, and I didn't remember the real time run being as tight as the picture suggests. Here's another shot that Paul took of the rapid - there's more room down the right side than the first picture indicated.

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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by panicman » Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:33 am

Yeah that photo shows a clear line far right that is not apparent in the 1st photo. Man what a gorgeous looking place. I just scored a 14 ish foot hyside and am building it up to hopefully get into these permit runs soon and hall the fam. around.

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Post by Cowper » Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:56 pm

Gotta love that water quality!

Man, those rapids look seriously technical.

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Post by Hawk_GT » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:24 am

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Old sidewinder woody.....thought I was the only one who still had one of those.

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Post by dogpatch » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:02 am

Yeah Cowper, right on all three counts. My first major injury on a wilderness river trip. Lessons learned: Don't jump out of your raft when landing unless you are sure where you're going to land. Keep in mind that every move you make on a wilderness trip could have more involved consequences. Have air evac insurance ($25) and use it if needed. Go with the right people. This group couldn't have been better to load and unload my raft, fill in on the rowing, administer first aid and followup, provide encouragement. and a multitude of other things throughout the remaining days of the trip. And make sure the first aid kit is along and up to date. (this one was) In hindsight, I probably should have used the air evac option and gotten right to an emergency room to get immediate treatment. As it is, four weeks later I'm still nursing a nasty wound that will take probably another four weeks to close up and has some very bad swelling and discomfort, and I've been sidelined for about two months. I don't know what the cost would have been, but it would probably have been better than being down for all that time. And I've got to add, thanks to Dr Dale for advice and treatment after I got off the river. This club has a bunch of good people. Paul :beer:

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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by Dave Smith » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:37 am

Yeah dang Paul that's a nasty looking sucker! Hope you heal up faster than expected.

I'll agree with your comment about getting on and off of rafts, even when beached already.....when I screwed up my shoulder on the Canyon trip it was from jumping when I should have been stepping carefully. Fortunately my situation was okay after a couple days of Dr Dale prescribed time off from rowing but could have been much different.

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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by davidbob » Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:18 am

Hawk_GT wrote:Old sidewinder woody.....thought I was the only one who still had one of those.
That's Tin Man's spare - yes, we carried his spare, carried his beer, carried his dry clothes, carried his scotch, carried the ice, carried the kitchen and the food so he could eat a couple of hot meals every day, carried all the the rest of the group gear, etc. etc. And the one time we needed him? We look up and he's doin' a fish count in the middle of Wolf Creek (and people wonder how the RBF came to hold its opinions about kwakheads and their little plastic death traps).
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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by tomcat » Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:55 am

"how the RBF came to hold its opinions about kwakheads and their little plastic death traps"


Should I remember this above the next time I see your boat floating thru the Falls without you in it? :kiss:

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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by Charlie Ford » Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:10 am

The passive-aggressive finger is a new one on me. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Do you think Cap'n would get mad if I employed it?

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Re: Selway Photos (closed captioned)

Post by prophet » Sat Aug 15, 2009 1:04 pm

Paul thank goodness you had such a qualified wound specialist on the trip! How many beers do you owe Laura for helping patch you up???
At least a big ole hug is in order, yes?

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