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Leader‘s choice on the North end: Silly Stilly or Middle Sauk, depending on water levels.
I’ll email registrants the night before on where to meet.
If Sauk: Bachman County Park (take out)
If Stilly: McDonalds in Granite Falls (then we caravan to Verlot Ranger Station, take out).
A couple rules -
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1 - (MOST IMPORTANT) - RINSE YOUR BOAT. Either at home or at the pool. All the schmutz, dirt and leaves need to be OUT. The boat needs to be CLEAN or we might lose this pool forever. If you can‘t find the hose to rinse your boat at the pool, ask someone.
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2 - Helmet REQUIRED
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3 - We need to be completely out of the water by 9:30pm, and out of the building, doors locked behind us by 10:00pm.
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4- No seal-launching. Even if you just slide your empty boat in/out of the pool, put a towel or kickboard under it to protect the pool lip
Casual skills practice and hangout every Tuesday and Thursday to practice fundamentals, learn play boating, and river running skills. We will progress to harder sections as the season progresses.
April 2nd -- we‘ll do Powerhouse. Meet at the Tokul creek takeout at 5pm.
McDonalds Granite Falls. Arrive EARLIER than noon because we are LEAVING McDonalds at noon.
Arrive early, leaving at noon from McDonalds. Plan is to paddle the South Fork Stillaguamish run with enough time left to head on over to the Women‘s Whitewater Happy Hour. If water levels don‘t cooperate, leader may switch to another Class III+, most likely Middle Sauk.
We‘re back for a second year at Rough and Tumble Pub in Ballard to celebrate all the bada@$ women in our community who crush some whitewater. We‘ll have speakers and a raffle again this year. Come out, meet some new paddle people and support Diversify Whitewater and American Whitewater and the incredible work they do. To register, click on the button to your right.
This event is open to all genders. If you paddle with some awesome ladies, learned from some talented water women or just want to meet some new paddle buddies this event is for you.
Club Stretch, Middle Fork Snoqualmie
Casual skills practice and hangout every Tuesday and Thursday to practice fundamentals, learn play boating, and river running skills. We will progress to harder sections as the season progresses.
Meet at Nisqually Park (aka Yelm Hydroplant). We will shuttle to the take-out.
Part of Nisqually River Cleanup 2023 event and in conjunction with PTCC and WRRR. We will boat the Lower section below the Nisqually Park (Yelm Hydroplant), stopping to pick up trash along the way.
Meet at Nisqually Park (aka Yelm Hydroplant). We will shuttle to the put-in at McKenna Park.
Open to all types of boats and levels of race experience. Join the fun and excitement. Saturday: course open to all. Come practice your river running skills or hone your slalom race skills. Get ready for spring Boating Season!
Sunday: try for fast clean runs, or just to complete the course. There will be race classes for all boat types. Come join the fun. Bring your boating buddies and cheer on your friends from the bridge above!
Open to all types of boats and levels of race experience. Join the fun and excitement. Saturday: course open to all. Come practice your river running skills or hone your slalom race skills. Get ready for spring Boating Season!
Sunday: try for fast clean runs, or just to complete the course. There will be race classes for all boat types. Come join the fun. Bring your boating buddies and cheer on your friends from the bridge above!
Google Maps "Nisqually River Powerhouse Park"
Meet at 10:30am at Nisqually River Powerhouse Park (aka Nisqually Park, Yelm Hydro Plant) 14024 Yelm Hwy SE, Yelm, WA 98597.
Lets paddle the Nisqually from McKenna to the Yelm Hydro Plant. This is a fun class II+ run with one class threeish rapid with a nice recovery area. Eligible for 7 River Challenge - register online and receive a sticker!
Open pool play in both ends. No polo. Come out, get wet, have fun!
Be sure to rinse your boat thoroughly before entering the pool.
A couple rules -
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1 - (MOST IMPORTANT) - RINSE YOUR BOAT. Either at home or at the pool. All the schmutz, dirt and leaves need to be OUT. The boat needs to be CLEAN or we might lose this pool forever. If you can‘t find the hose to rinse your boat at the pool, ask someone.
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2 - Helmet REQUIRED
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3 - We need to be completely out of the water by 9:30pm, and out of the building, doors locked behind us by 10:00pm.
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4- No seal-launching. Even if you just slide your empty boat in/out of the pool, put a towel or kickboard under it to protect the pool lip
Joint trip with PTCC. Meet at Tanner Road at 11:30 a.m.
"The Narrows section of the Humptuilips is one of the true gems of the Olypmic Peninsula. Flowing through a narrow gorge tucked within a narrow strip of old growth forest give one a sense of the true beauty of the Pacific coastal rainforest..."
Assuming flows hold out we will meet at the gun range clearing on Donkey Creek Road (FR22) east off Highway 101. I will send out a pin location before the meetup date to everyone. We will locate a suitible camping are for those that wish to stay overnight and make a second run on Sunday.
Green - Flaming Geyser State Park - the farthest upstream parking lot.
"The Narrows section of the Humptuilips is one of the true gems of the Olypmic Peninsula. Flowing through a narrow gorge tucked within a narrow strip of old growth forest give one a sense of the true beauty of the Pacific coastal rainforest..."
Assuming flows hold out we will meet at the gun range clearing on Donkey Creek Road (FR22) east off Highway 101. I will send out a pin location before the meetup date to everyone. We will locate a suitible camping are for those that wish to stay overnight and make a second run on Sunday.
Open pool play / practice in shallow end only. Polo in deep end. Come out, get wet, have fun!
Rinse your boat thoroughly before entering the pool.
If you want to play polo part of the time, that‘s fine too. If so, this is the registration to use.
This event will register you for kayak polo in the deep end. If you want general practice in the shallow end, use the other event on this same date
A couple rules -
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1 - (MOST IMPORTANT) - RINSE YOUR BOAT. Either at home or at the pool. All the schmutz, dirt and leaves need to be OUT. The boat needs to be CLEAN or we might lose this pool forever. If you can‘t find the hose to rinse your boat at the pool, ask someone.
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2 - Helmet REQUIRED
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3 - We need to be completely out of the water by 9:30pm, and out of the building, doors locked behind us by 10:00pm.
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4- No seal-launching. Even if you just slide your empty boat in/out of the pool, put a towel or kickboard under it to protect the pool lip
Casual skills practice and hangout every Tuesday and Thursday to practice fundamentals, learn play boating, and river running skills. We will progress to harder sections as the season progresses.
I plan on meeting at the Copper Canyon take-out Wednesday and LEAVING the take-out by 11am. Copper Canyon: https://www.lcpud.org/recreation/take-out-sites/. Please note that there are no directions on how to get to Copper Canyon on the PUD website. On the map, it is not labeled, except as "take-out".
Club Stretch Middle Fork Snoqualmie
Casual skills practice and hangout every Tuesday and Thursday to practice fundamentals, learn play boating, and river running skills. We will progress to harder sections as the season progresses.
The group will meet at the Big Eddy River access area at 11:00.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6ZLzje8Fkq2GX1C59?g_st=ic
I plan on meeting at the Copper Canyon take-out and LEAVING the take-out by 11am. Copper Canyon: https://www.lcpud.org/recreation/take-out-sites/. Please note that there are no directions on how to get to Copper Canyon on the PUD website. On the map, it is not labeled, except as "take-out".
Open pool play in both ends. No polo. Come out, get wet, have fun!
Be sure to rinse your boat thoroughly before entering the pool.
A couple rules -
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1 - (MOST IMPORTANT) - RINSE YOUR BOAT. Either at home or at the pool. All the schmutz, dirt and leaves need to be OUT. The boat needs to be CLEAN or we might lose this pool forever. If you can‘t find the hose to rinse your boat at the pool, ask someone.
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2 - Helmet REQUIRED
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3 - We need to be completely out of the water by 9:30pm, and out of the building, doors locked behind us by 10:00pm.
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4- No seal-launching. Even if you just slide your empty boat in/out of the pool, put a towel or kickboard under it to protect the pool lip
Casual skills practice and hangout every Tuesday and Thursday to practice fundamentals, learn play boating, and river running skills. We will progress to harder sections as the season progresses.
Casual skills practice and hangout every Tuesday and Thursday to practice fundamentals, learn play boating, and river running skills. We will progress to harder sections as the season progresses.
This is a Class III stretch of the Green River. It‘s the section on this American Whitewater page described from Paradise (listed as distance 5.23) to Flaming Geyser State Park Take Out (listed as distance 11.97): https://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/view/river-detail/2123/mainac
We will meet at this pin - https://maps.app.goo.gl/xy4bhcxYtLf23r9r5 - at Flaming Geyser State Park at 1:30 and shuttle to the put in. Please plan to be fully dressed in a dry suit and with all your whitewater gear by 1:45pm.
To come on this trip, you should be comfortable on Class II+ and have paddled Class III. If you‘re not sure, email me! Newer boaters welcome, but this is not a beginner stretch.
We‘ll plan on eddying out and surfing some along the run.
Green - Flaming Geyser State Park - the farthest upstream parking lot.
LEAVING at 11 am or earlier if everyone is accounted for
Meet at Cashmere Riverside Park
Join us for a low water confidence building run on the great Wenatchee River. Water will be cold but the air is predicted to be ~70 degrees. Bring water and a snack. Put in will be determined while shuttling up. Bring a Discover Pass to park at put in, bring a chair and refreshments to await the shuttle after the run.
Open pool play / practice in shallow end only. Polo in deep end. Come out, get wet, have fun!
Rinse your boat thoroughly before entering the pool.
If you want to play polo part of the time, that‘s fine too. If so, this is the registration to use.
This event will register you for kayak polo in the deep end. If you want general practice in the shallow end, use the other event on this same date
A couple rules -
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1 - (MOST IMPORTANT) - RINSE YOUR BOAT. Either at home or at the pool. All the schmutz, dirt and leaves need to be OUT. The boat needs to be CLEAN or we might lose this pool forever. If you can‘t find the hose to rinse your boat at the pool, ask someone.
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2 - Helmet REQUIRED
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3 - We need to be completely out of the water by 9:30pm, and out of the building, doors locked behind us by 10:00pm.
......................................................................................................................................................................
4- No seal-launching. Even if you just slide your empty boat in/out of the pool, put a towel or kickboard under it to protect the pool lip
Casual skills practice and hangout every Tuesday and Thursday to practice fundamentals, learn play boating, and river running skills. We will progress to harder sections as the season progresses.