April North Branch Potomac Armada call
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 12:51 am
We are now 6 days away from our first gathering of "T"-stickin', single blade, decked and open boat gathering of the paddling season
! I have no idea how many people to expect and that's okay. I will paddle with whoever shows up. I know PAC is making it and is bringing several boats and NZMatt said he plans on attending (but you know how those college kids can be
). I'll be bringing my modified Atom and the Viper if anyone wants to try them out.
As a reminder of the itinerary:
- Friday, I will paddle the Lower Yough around the early afternoon--unless the Cheat is running REALLY nice (like around 3 feet), or the Savage if it is having enough of a dam(n) release (all of these trips will be around noontime). Call me if you can make it and organize a place and time to meet (plus decide on what to paddle). My phone number is below.
- Camping will be next to the Savage River near the slalom race start.
- Saturday, meet at the NB Potomac takeout in Bloomington around 9:30 a.m. (8:00 meeting time for those running on the "Kalin schedule
). I will wait at the brick building next to the Savage/NBP confluence for anyone who accidentally shows up there. Remember that there is no parking there! Set shuttle and leave takeout by 10:00 and drive to the putin off of Rt. 135. Mess around, talk, drink stuff, paddle boats and start downstream by 11:30. Play, paddle, talk, surf, float, flip, roll, swim (as needed
). Lunch break at Lunch Stop. Continue downriver, set safety and watch for carnage at Robin's Nest, finish around 4:00. Head into Westernport to terroize the local pizza parlor (again) and eat all the strombolis (again), go back to camp and pass out (in your tent if you can make it
).
- Sunday, wake up, beat back the pounding headache that developed overnight while passed out. Huddle at the campsite to decide what to do that day. For those paddling the NB again, set shuttle and try to be on the river by 11:00 for a relaxing, quick run and try to take off by 2:00.
The forecast for the area is clear, but cool for Saturday, so remember to bring the appropriate gear and dry clothing. I recommend that everyone have their usual safety gear plus throw ropes, and be competent with a roll (let me know if you feel questionable about your roll when we meet and we will decide how much shepharding you will need).
I will post directions later this week in this post, so stay tuned.
Any questions?
KNeal
(804) 405-3767
As a reminder of the itinerary:
- Friday, I will paddle the Lower Yough around the early afternoon--unless the Cheat is running REALLY nice (like around 3 feet), or the Savage if it is having enough of a dam(n) release (all of these trips will be around noontime). Call me if you can make it and organize a place and time to meet (plus decide on what to paddle). My phone number is below.
- Camping will be next to the Savage River near the slalom race start.
- Saturday, meet at the NB Potomac takeout in Bloomington around 9:30 a.m. (8:00 meeting time for those running on the "Kalin schedule
- Sunday, wake up, beat back the pounding headache that developed overnight while passed out. Huddle at the campsite to decide what to do that day. For those paddling the NB again, set shuttle and try to be on the river by 11:00 for a relaxing, quick run and try to take off by 2:00.
The forecast for the area is clear, but cool for Saturday, so remember to bring the appropriate gear and dry clothing. I recommend that everyone have their usual safety gear plus throw ropes, and be competent with a roll (let me know if you feel questionable about your roll when we meet and we will decide how much shepharding you will need).
I will post directions later this week in this post, so stay tuned.
Any questions?
KNeal
(804) 405-3767