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Powerhouse, Snoqualmie River
We‘ll get on a class 2 section and practice ropes, rescues, swimmer rescue etc. Good chance to practice those swiftwater rescue skills in a chill setting. River TBD
Paddle a Class II River, stop at a nice beach, build a hot fire and roast some wieners! What a fun way to spend a winter day! Joint trip with Paddle Trails Canoe Club.
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".
South Sound and Washington Rivers
Nisqually is forecasted to be just under 2k! This level makes the fun parts funner and the slow parts shorter.
The Nisqually is a scenic 10 mile run through Joint Base Lewis McChord south of Tacoma. It is mostly class 2 with a single class 3 rapid that has a good recovery pool afterwards. It is a longer run, so it is suggested to pack a lunch or substantial snack.
Meet at Yelm Hydro-Plant take-out, ready to shuttle by 10am. Yelm Hydro-Plant is located in Nisqually Park (not to be confused with Nisqually State Park, which is a different location). See Google Maps link for location. We will shuttle to the put-in at McKenna Park.
South Sound and Washington Rivers
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
Green - Flaming Geyser State Park - the farthest upstream parking lot.
LEAVING by 11am or earlier if everyone is accounted for.
South Sound and Washington Rivers
South Sound and Washington Rivers
Middle SF Stillaguamish from the Boardman Creek to the Verlot Campground. Eligible for 7 Rivers Challenge - register online, participate in the trip, and receive a sticker!
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
Join us for the MM run on the Snoqualmie (3+) for the first after-work run of the season.
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.
Slalom Course, Cedar River
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.
Landsburg Park.
SE 252nd Pl. & Landsburg Rd. SE
Ravensdale, WA
Come out to the course to get ready for the Spring Cedar Race! No prior Slalom experience necessary, just a willingness to wack some gates on your way to greatness! ( ;
Experienced Class 3 boaters ONLY due to the current wood hazard
South Sound and Washington Rivers
South Sound and Washington Rivers
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
Snoqualmie Club Stretch 428th Ave SE bridge take-out
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.
Snoqualmie - SF
Meet at take-out 436th St. Bridge
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.
City of Seattle Landsburg Park.
SE 252nd Pl. & Landsburg Rd. SE
Ravensdale, WA. , WA
Come out to the course to get ready for the Spring Cedar Race! No prior Slalom experience necessary, just a willingness to wack some gates on your way to greatness! ( ;
Middle SF Stillaguamish from the Boardman Creek to the Verlot Campground. Eligible for 7 Rivers Challenge - register online, participate in the trip, and receive a sticker!
Green - Flaming Geyser State Park - the farthest upstream parking lot.
LEAVING by 11am or earlier if everyone is accounted for.
Green - Flaming Geyser State Park - the farthest upstream parking lot.
LEAVING by 11am or earlier if everyone is accounted for.
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
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.
A couple rules -
......................................................................................................................................................................
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
Club Stretch, Snoqualmie River
Take-out: Dirt Access Way (https://goo.gl/maps/R6ZCmRLBseDfUYGw8
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.
Nisqually, Yelm Hydro Plant (Powerhouse Park)
LEAVING by 11am or earlier if everyone is accounted for.
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.
City of Seattle Landsburg Park.
SE 252nd Pl. & Landsburg Rd. SE
Ravensdale, WA. , WA
Come out to the course to get ready for the Spring Cedar Race! No prior Slalom experience necessary, just a willingness to wack some gates on your way to greatness! ( ;
Landsburg Park. SE 252nd Pl. & Landsburg Rd. SE Ravensdale, WA
Did you know the Cedar Slalom races qualify for the ACA‘s The Regional Teams Initiative? NEW this year - the ACA will award a cash prize to the top athletes ages 16 years and younger in each geographic region. This prize will fund the attendance of a training camp at RIVERSPORT in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma during the Olympics! We‘re inviting young folks out to the course for a day of fun and learning about this awesome sport!
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).
Based on river projections, I‘ve decided to lead this trip at the Nisqually River. This would be an excellent river for those just graduated from the Beginner Whitewater class.
The Nisqually is a scenic 10 mile run through Joint Base Lewis McChord south of Tacoma. It is mostly class 2 with a single class 3 rapid that has a good recovery pool afterwards. It is a longer run, so it is suggested to pack a lunch or substantial snack.
Meet at Yelm Hydro-Plant take-out, ready to shuttle by 11am. Yelm Hydro-Plant is located in Nisqually Park (not to be confused with Nisqually State Park, which is a different location). See Google Maps link for location. We will shuttle to the put-in at McKenna Park.
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.