Wattensaw Bayou - Sunday, Dec 7, 2014
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 2:17 pm
Debbie and Jon are planning another "workday" on the Wattensaw Bayou Camp site for Sunday.
Main goal will be to put up a light pole that has been donated by Power Products, Inc, of Little Rock, where Jon Elwood works. We'll also be moving a few wheelbarrow loads of pea gravel up the hill to the tent pad area.
Date: 12/7/2014
Time: 10:30 AM (quit when you get tired, but most will go to ~3 PM, then an hour to get back to the trucks)
Place: Meeting at T-Ricks, I-40 Exit 193, aka "Hazen Exit", aka N34.8159° W91.5670°
If you're late: Go to North Access Road boat ramp, paddle downstream. N34.8654° W91.522°
Weather: Forecast says Partly Sunny with a high of 48 degrees.
Water levels - expected to be low. I think we will be able to paddle the whole way, but it is possible that we may have to drag over one or two low beaver dams.
Additional: We may need some help tugging the motorboat over those beaver dams. I may be able to ramp over them, but will be carrying some concrete to set the pole so if I'm overloaded I'll go slower to avoid tearing up the boat too much. Canoes and kayaks will have no issues of note.
Should be a fun day, come on out and join us!
contact 5 O one 4 seven 2 9 zero 3 eight
RSVP not required, just show up! Work gloves may be in your own best interest unless you're just planning to heckle us.
Main goal will be to put up a light pole that has been donated by Power Products, Inc, of Little Rock, where Jon Elwood works. We'll also be moving a few wheelbarrow loads of pea gravel up the hill to the tent pad area.
Date: 12/7/2014
Time: 10:30 AM (quit when you get tired, but most will go to ~3 PM, then an hour to get back to the trucks)
Place: Meeting at T-Ricks, I-40 Exit 193, aka "Hazen Exit", aka N34.8159° W91.5670°
If you're late: Go to North Access Road boat ramp, paddle downstream. N34.8654° W91.522°
Weather: Forecast says Partly Sunny with a high of 48 degrees.
Water levels - expected to be low. I think we will be able to paddle the whole way, but it is possible that we may have to drag over one or two low beaver dams.
Additional: We may need some help tugging the motorboat over those beaver dams. I may be able to ramp over them, but will be carrying some concrete to set the pole so if I'm overloaded I'll go slower to avoid tearing up the boat too much. Canoes and kayaks will have no issues of note.
Should be a fun day, come on out and join us!
contact 5 O one 4 seven 2 9 zero 3 eight
RSVP not required, just show up! Work gloves may be in your own best interest unless you're just planning to heckle us.