Buffalo River - Large things to be cleaned up
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:43 am
Where -Below Steele Creek, but about a mile or more above Jim's bluff
What - 2 items - If the river doesn't wash them away this week, There is still about a third of an ivory colored canoe (royalex?) on river left leaned up against a tree about 10 feet above the river maybe a mile above Jim's bluff, (I know, I know, I should have gotten it, but I already had a load, and was solo, and it was windy, and I did not want to paddle back up stream that far as my shoulder was hurting) and a teal colored water trough on river right, about 100 feet away from the river on river right, maybe a bend below where the canoe is. I thought it was a tent when I saw it on Tuesday, but the Boy Scouts who were on the river today said it was a water trough when they went to look for friends who were overnighting. It is about 100 yards above where there is some corregated tin on the right bank with large piles of woody debris above it.
Didn't see the rest of the fiberglass canoe I hauled out.
The water trough looks to be big enough to warrent a raft or a double canoe rig to haul it out if it fooled me into thinking it was a tent, and might take more than one person to retrieve.
Sorry I can't be more precise in the locations right now. Next time, I will take my GPS to log the coordinates and try for the canoe. Never seem to carry it and will have to find it in my gear boxes and put new batteries in it. Lesson learned - Documenting where exactly something found is a good enough reason to carry it, even if I supposedly know where I am going.
Eric Esche
What - 2 items - If the river doesn't wash them away this week, There is still about a third of an ivory colored canoe (royalex?) on river left leaned up against a tree about 10 feet above the river maybe a mile above Jim's bluff, (I know, I know, I should have gotten it, but I already had a load, and was solo, and it was windy, and I did not want to paddle back up stream that far as my shoulder was hurting) and a teal colored water trough on river right, about 100 feet away from the river on river right, maybe a bend below where the canoe is. I thought it was a tent when I saw it on Tuesday, but the Boy Scouts who were on the river today said it was a water trough when they went to look for friends who were overnighting. It is about 100 yards above where there is some corregated tin on the right bank with large piles of woody debris above it.
Didn't see the rest of the fiberglass canoe I hauled out.
The water trough looks to be big enough to warrent a raft or a double canoe rig to haul it out if it fooled me into thinking it was a tent, and might take more than one person to retrieve.
Sorry I can't be more precise in the locations right now. Next time, I will take my GPS to log the coordinates and try for the canoe. Never seem to carry it and will have to find it in my gear boxes and put new batteries in it. Lesson learned - Documenting where exactly something found is a good enough reason to carry it, even if I supposedly know where I am going.
Eric Esche