Comments from the Peanut gallery
Blair (5/16/2011) | |
It should be named, The Rapid Formerly Known as Log Limbo. |
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Blair (5/16/2011) | |
It should be named, The Rapid Formerly Known as Log Limbo. |
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Blair (5/16/2011) | |
It should be named, The Rapid Formerly Known as Log Limbo. |
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Blair (5/16/2011) | |
It should be named, The Rapid Formerly Known as Log Limbo. |
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Blair (5/16/2011) | |
It should be named, The Rapid Formerly Known as Log Limbo. |
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Blair (5/16/2011) | |
It should be named, The Rapid Formerly Known as Log Limbo. |
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Blair (5/16/2011) | |
Woah wtf. |
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dave (5/16/2011) | |
What are you doing Blair? |
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JoesKayak (7/15/2011) | |
and that brings us to our next lesson. don't smoke crack
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jP (6/17/2012) | |
Well, if you've been up there recently, you'd note that there are at least three "limbos" in the rapid. It is also worth noting that all three are located in spots that have hosted logs in the past. The boulder configuration of that rapid tends to collect wood in the same spots. There is a log spanning high above the R. Right entrance, and an "X" of logs constricting the seldom used left entrance. Another log, lower to the water and a true "limbo" move sits halfway down the rapid in the R. Right channel.
While I agree that naming rapids based on the temporary presence of wood is kind of silly, this rapid seems to retain its namesake, even if its different wood each season. |
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