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Author Topic: Whitewater Kayaking Thread and Trip Reports  (Read 1760 times)
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« on: June 25, 2008, 12:21:04 PM »

Just a general thread for those who like whitewater kayaking.

I've been out paddling for the last 6, soon to be 7, weekends.  Heading up to VT to climb some peaks, camp, visit Burlington, then running the Deerfield in Mass.

So far this year I've done:

Loyalsock, Class III-IV, PA
Roaring Branch, III-IV, PA
Lehigh, II-III PA
SB Tunk, III-IV, PA
Fish, III-IV  NY  
Salmon, II  NY  

So many great rivers around here.  Had a couple swims, and some good combat rolls.

I have a used Werner bent shaft carbon composite paddle, very powerful, also very rigid.  I'm looking for another boat, thinking of a Diesel.  I have a Jackson 4 Fun, but looking for more of a river runner/creek boat.
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2008, 12:15:39 PM »

Did the Deerfield River in Mass this weekend, an alright river.  Zoar Gap rapid was a blast, went into the big holes and swam.  The scenery is pretty with a canyon-like setting.
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