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Reivers Dustin
07/24/16 #19735
Forget that fantasy paddle trip to Hawaii. So much going on at the gorge. You can find paddlers, gear and paddle buddies and even paddle your own boat. Highly suggest doing gradual skill building runs with someone who knows the river. Barges and gill nets are no joke. Wind will eagerly take your boat and/or paddle away from you. But the water is warm, the shore is not over the horizon and you don't have to sell any of your children to get there.
My lingering memories will be learning more about all the amazing paddle-folk. (Shout out to Beau from Jarko and Bren - they are looking for you in Vancouver SUP race). I learned what the heck is Rivers for Change (thx Judy J). Short version: rivers are circulatory system for our land and this new change agent can help us work past the obstacles to healthy rivers in common cause. So worthy and inspiring. I saw a new side to “fish hunter” David S., 'wave killer' Duncan, “airborne” Gwyn, … OK so all the men were cool dudes, all the women were beautiful and wise, all the children and dogs were above average. I also noticed the awesome powers of organizer Helen W.
The week had some nuclear days and regular fun days. The shuttle rides worked great. As the week went on the shuttle got super popular and began to get a little frantic. The run was perfect length. A couple of days were heavy for newer paddlers - there were a few rescues, but as far as I know no gear or body parts were lost. Rumor has it, you should not throw your paddle pants into the poison ivy. Our example of how not to be was Carter. But he quit scratching long enough to pull a race together. I put my boat down on a rock and had to put tape over the hole. (and forgot booties, and some other stuff). There was a day delay in the Wildside start for wind. The Gorge race pulled the trigger for Friday, but wind faded a little on the last half. My race was perfect. I managed to be a threat to Dean without beating him. He was my ride back home and I didn't want to walk back. Most common complaint was weeds (real or imagined). I had a good line until the last mile or so. The river giveth and the river taketh away. I need to pay more attention in school. We did a run Saturday and the wind was fantastic. Time for nap.
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girl on fire
Reivers Dustin
07/25/16 #19736
I just figured out how much Heather beat me by. (Plenty). David S. is right, she needs a new boat. One that is much slower.
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allipp01
07/25/16 #19741
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Wednesday Night Dinner - Photos
Carter Johnson
07/28/16 #19753
https://www.facebook.com/GorgeDownwindChamps/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1048099838599400