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Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:57 am
by paddlinfool
Looking to do some paddling tomorrow (12/6/11) and some new friends to do it with... I can probably shuttle a half-dozen boats and feel good about running III-IV's.

Mike

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:22 pm
by BHK Okie
I'm willing to go anytime but know NOTHING . I'm sure it would be worth some laughs but I don't want to be a drag on someone's trip . Let me know if/when you have the time for me . I have a Remix 69 and my son has a 59 . We've done a lot of WW rafting and some canoeing but have only been on flat water 3 or 4 times in the yaks . Eager to learn , I'm already hooked .

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:20 pm
by randominsects
Looking for somewhere to paddle. Mike check your pm's for my number.

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:35 pm
by kayakmamma
Mike, what happened to your old paddling buddies? Is this a bad sign? ;)
I can come up from Texas for tomorrow, (12/6) and would love to paddle something III & IV. I don't know the rivers up there though. Do you?

Thanks, Lorraine McPhee

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:36 pm
by 79big10
BHK Okie--I'm in the Fort Smith area and am fairly inexperienced as well. I'm really interested in going from Devils Den to the Forest Service take out on Lee Creek on a weekend when the water is good. You won't be a drag on me--but I might be one on you!

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:55 pm
by paddlinfool
Lorraine - that's funny! They work during the week and can't roll yet. I love paddling with them but III's are pushing the envelope for 'em. I was hoping to do something I haven't yet... like maybe lower Richland Creek.

Zach - I will give you a call in a little bit.

BHK Okie - I certainly understand and appreciate you enthusiasm but I would hate to put you and your son in danger. If you send me your number I'd give you a call next time I run the Cadron Creek @ 3-5 ft. It is a fun little (~ 4 mi) Class II run... great for beginners especially around 3ft.

Mike

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:07 pm
by perspective7
I'd come down if I had a drysuit... :?

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:52 pm
by Lupe
paddlinfool wrote:Cadron Creek @ 3-5 ft. It is a fun little (~ 4 mi) Class II run... great for beginners especially around 3ft.
Yup - for beginners/folks not ready for class III and beyond, Cadron is great. Eddies to catch, fun surf spots, learn to read water. And being slow to rise and slow to fall, I'll bet it'll still be at a fun level next weekend! (and maybe warmer too, as it's going to be pretty chilly on the creeks this week if you don't have good gear head to toe!)

I hope to go mid week once it drops to 4-5 feet...however I'm more or less paddling with only one good arm right now, so I'm not a good bet to count on for help!

;)

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:17 pm
by YarTheBug
@paddlinfool: mike. Put me on your list of people to call when you do that cadron run. I did it a couple weekends ago and had a blast.

Jason Robison
501.772.two219

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:32 pm
by BHK Okie
Hey paddlinfool thanks . I trust your judgement a lot more than mine . My son has school during the week anyway but I know what you mean . My cell is 918-448-9653 . I'm about 35-40 minutes from Ft.Smith but don't mind drivin and have worked quite a bit in Ar. so I kinda know my way around .
79big10 just let me know anytime . Planning on going to the Christmas party Sat. but I'm game for anything . You can probably talk me into doing something stupid with a little effort . If you're going to the Christmas party maybe we'll meet then . I'm taking the Wilderness First Responders Course starting the 15th for 7 days then it's Christmas so we may not get together soon but we will @ some point .
Thanks for the input guys
Terry

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:46 pm
by MaxTexan
Lee Creek from the 220 bridge to the ACC takeout is a good beginners run at the current levels, except fr maybe one drop. With someone that knows the creek it should be ok..

glad you all are thinking about running.. West Texas is cold (15), blowing, and snowy. NOt weather for paddling, oh is it ever weather for paddling in West Texas?

Re: Need some new paddle buddies

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:49 am
by mrcooper
BHK Okie and 79big10 - check your pms for my contact info...I'm in Fayetteville, fairly new to the sport and am always looking to get out.

Mark