Current River: 2014 Labor Day Float
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 7:01 pm
Here is a video from a float last weekend on the Current River:
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This trip was my first on the Current, and it is such a gem. Plan to go back many times. We had a blast, and it is such a great stream for beginners and kids. Another bonus was that not many people were on the river last weekend, especially on Saturday, as an errant forecast of steady rain did not pan out but it scared away a lot of traffic.
We did have one mishap. When I arrived at the Pulltite access on Saturday morning, I learned that the bearings had gone out on my canoe trailer, and the trailer was unusable for the rest of the weekend. I could not find anyone to work on it during Labor Day weekend (no doubt), but Bob’s Garage in Eminence got me fixed up this week. Thank you Bob.
In the video, you will see clips from the 1st Annual Rock Skipping Contest on the Current River over Labor Day Weekend. As is the case with all rock skipping contests, the first prize was eternal bragging rights. If you are curious, the scoring was 1 point per skip PLUS 5 points for hitting the opposite bank. The judges claim that Paul Smith’s first attempt (not on film) hit the other side and scored a 21. A protest has been filed.
I cannot wait for my next float on one of the Current/Jacks Fork/11 Point rivers. Thanks to Paul for organizing a great weekend.
John
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This trip was my first on the Current, and it is such a gem. Plan to go back many times. We had a blast, and it is such a great stream for beginners and kids. Another bonus was that not many people were on the river last weekend, especially on Saturday, as an errant forecast of steady rain did not pan out but it scared away a lot of traffic.
We did have one mishap. When I arrived at the Pulltite access on Saturday morning, I learned that the bearings had gone out on my canoe trailer, and the trailer was unusable for the rest of the weekend. I could not find anyone to work on it during Labor Day weekend (no doubt), but Bob’s Garage in Eminence got me fixed up this week. Thank you Bob.
In the video, you will see clips from the 1st Annual Rock Skipping Contest on the Current River over Labor Day Weekend. As is the case with all rock skipping contests, the first prize was eternal bragging rights. If you are curious, the scoring was 1 point per skip PLUS 5 points for hitting the opposite bank. The judges claim that Paul Smith’s first attempt (not on film) hit the other side and scored a 21. A protest has been filed.
I cannot wait for my next float on one of the Current/Jacks Fork/11 Point rivers. Thanks to Paul for organizing a great weekend.
John