The List - what rivers ya gonna run
You know what I'm talking about, the runs you've been thinking about all winter. Maybe they're new challenging rivers, rivers that take some effort to get to, or just your classics.
Classics
Numbers section of the Ark - great class IV playboating in one of the most beautiful valleys in CO. Take-out at camp. Too bad we won't see big water.
Cross Mtn Gorge - If you know...you know. If not, hey you've got the internet.
Bailey - Yeh, transcontinental diversion suck, but the Blue's loss is my gain. Semi-wilderness creekin' an hour from home rules.
Gore - When everything else is dry, we've always got the Upper Colorado.
New Rivers
Encampment - Low volume wilderness run on the Wyoming border. Not to be missed this year.
Upper Animas - Never been. Supposed to be one of the best.
New Creeks
Lets see what happens. Class V is one thing, but I live in the heart of the bone zone. We'll see how much confidence I have in the new H3
Re: The List - what rivers ya gonna run
Nice thread Foggster. Why is it only you, Urbankayaker and myself in this forum. I find it hard to believe the other magg's don't boat. Anyway....
Classics
Gallatin - great run close to Bozeman, after work sessions no problem. When runoff starts kicking numerous play spots, but most are one shot and you're off. House Rock at 5k is :D:D
Boulder River (Hells Canyon) - Awesome remotish IV/V biggish volume river. Only ran it below 2k, thinking of checking it at a little higher.
Lochsa - Ahhh, can't wait for the annual Memorial trip. Big class IV and beautiful surf at Pipeline. Can also sneak in a 1/2 mile of IV on Fish Creek, lovely way to start the Lower run.
Yellowstone - The wave below Springdale, Mrs. Bubbles. At 20k its a river wide surf-a-torium. Cratons hole up near Gardiner = :D too. Top notch > http://www.americanwhitewater.org/photos/?photoid=6424
Madison - Excellent scenery, no roads, wilderness; 4 good rapids and ton's of play, Kitchen Sink class IV. & Quake Lake run - ripping class IV/V depending on level, only 1.5 miles, but its a sweet 1.5., check it http://www.americanwhitewater.org/rivers/id/1013/
New Rivers
Flathead - good stuff
Yakk - IV, from what I hear it's one not to be missed.
Stillwater - Mr Bubbles here I come.
Kootenai
this years rivers..............
in 2004 already:
section 4 of chatooga
10+ runs on the Lower Big Sandy ( keep the water here so we ahve a good season on the sandy)
2 runs on the top yough, one at higher water
1 run on the upper yough
few park and play sessions on the potomac, shenandoa and lower yough.
2 runs on fikes creek
1 run on meadow creek
hoping to add more creeks to the list this week!!!!
planned runs for 2004:
green narrows
upper and north fork blackwater
ottawa
tallulah
and anything else that is running in between.
keeping my firdays open for the upper yough releases when everything else dries up (shooting for 20 runs this year)