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sherstcp
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 Topic: Boater new to the area needs some friends :P Posted: 09 Feb 2009 at 9:53am |
Hello all...
I just moved to the Everett area from Colombia, South America and am looking to get paddling again. I have been paddling for about 4 years and my boat will arrive shortly! I started paddling in the DC/Virginia area, so let me know if any of you have paddled out there.
Are there local groups or do most people get together from this site?
Looking to get out soon!
Calvin
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 Posted: 09 Feb 2009 at 10:36am |
Calvin,
Good to have you in the area!!
There are a load of folks that live up in the Everett / Snohomish zone, and you should have no problem hooking up with folks that are in your skill/interest level. This area has everything from class II - V+ and you will find local boating groups that are hot on everything in between.
Plan on making the skykomish a frequent stop since it will most likely be your standard after work run, unless you are in the DEA which would make sense moving from Columbia to Everett. In that case your after work run might be around granite falls after taking down the local meth labs which would be much appreciated by all the paddlers.
In any case... have fun and welcome!
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 Posted: 09 Feb 2009 at 2:41pm |
Where are you from in Columbia? I visited a few friends down there who live in Cali, Pasto and La Union. I saw some crazy rivers, but I didn't dare try and boat there.
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 Posted: 09 Feb 2009 at 5:54pm |
yo Calvin. I grew up paddling back east (Yough/Cheat/Gauley ect.) and while I miss it and all of the incredible runs back there, Washington has more to offer year round, and tons of quality and variety.
If paddling is your passion, I think its safe to say you'll love it hear. Last year was an incredible year full of water. Let's keep our fingers crossed for this year.
jp
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 Posted: 09 Feb 2009 at 6:56pm |
Calvin, I'm not sure what's going down this weekend, it's actually been kinda dry lately. we've been hitting the Sky though, which almost always runs. stay tuned and I'm sure we'll be heading out there again soon, and we could meet up.
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 Posted: 09 Feb 2009 at 6:56pm |
I'm not from Colombia, only spent the last year and a half there. Paddled quite a bit the first few months, then got tired of getting sick from the bacteria in the water. My buddy and I found bones every time we went out.
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 Posted: 09 Feb 2009 at 6:57pm |
Thanks for the replies...I don't have my boat yet and won't until mid March. It's on its way from Col.
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what kind of bones...
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 Posted: 10 Feb 2009 at 9:21am |
Human type...left over from the FARC...
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 Posted: 10 Feb 2009 at 10:18pm |
Yeah. definitely one part of the world where paddling remains a true adventure.
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 Posted: 10 Feb 2009 at 10:51pm |
yeah, it was quite the adventure. So whey you say the Sky, you mean skykomish? the class III one, right? how is it at lower flows?
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Not to be a pain in the @$$ but ole wetmouse has me in a pretty frisky mood since he has been so active in his posting lately... The sky is one of our largest river systems in the state. Perhaps the longest season and also one of the largest in rough area covered. When people say were running the sky it usually means they are going to the Boulder Drop run, starting at Powerline\cable drop and going down to split rock (Class III-IV). Lower sky is usually from split rock down to big eddy (Class II-II+). If you hear someone say were doing the whole sky it usually means those two runs together. Now for the mixer. When the snow is melting folks will often say were running around the sky. Meaning the tributaries of which there are many, and in nice close proximity. Here is a list of them to explore. Then of course you have the standard stretches of the main river. Skykomish |
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 Posted: 11 Feb 2009 at 9:17am |
NICE...you're getting me all pumped to paddle...and then I step outside. My body hasn't aclimatized yet...
One of the drops on the Top Tye looks EXACTLY like the first drop of a gorge in Colombia...water seems a bit cleaner though
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