Hoping to Run BZ to Columbia River Confluence Dis
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Topic: Hoping to Run BZ to Columbia River Confluence Dis
Posted By: Abron
Subject: Hoping to Run BZ to Columbia River Confluence Dis
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2015 at 10:41am
Howdy PNW folks! my name is Abraham, and I am coming up from NM for a
wedding on Mt. Hood on the 8th, and hoping to get a couple runs in on
the Middle & Lower white salmon, below Bz to through the to the
confluence, or maybe even Farmlands if its flowing, and the easier runs
go well. I am hoping to link up with a local who wouldnt mind
showing me the goods, between the 9th and 12th of August. I will be
with my family in hood river, and going out to the coast as well. I
know the Clackamas and the WS are probably the only thing flowing
nearby, and but we only have 2 main rivers in NM anyhow so thats about
what Im used to... lol.... droughts suck. thats definitely something i
am used to....
So I am not a class V paddler, but am a very
experienced intermediate. I am a 16 year class III/IV paddler, river
guide, paramedic firefighter,ski patroller type, you know those ones,
dirtbags...always talking about themselves....  I have a drysuit if necessary, pin kit, first aid etc.. like a good firefighter, try to be overprepared... I do also have a playboat, river runner and SUP just to take advantage of whatever I can if there''s anything else g
Hit me up at the number listed above if you are getting out between the 4th-6th or 9th- 12th, Thanks & SYOTR Abe
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Posted By: akayakermike
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2015 at 5:02pm
Try PDXkayaker.org, though I think people use facebook groups a lot more now. Farmlands will be way to low, unless you mountain bike, but I think folks are doing the lower still. If can travel a little bit there are some dam release runs in the Willamette Valley and Bend always has water.
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