Pigeon - “Flying with the Dirty Bird” Saturday - June 28th
Today was the first day of the CCC Week of Rivers. I paddled with a mixed TVCC CCC group, with Debbie Dargis, Kelly Harbec, Chris (aka Krunchy from the TVCC), Derrick, Robert W., Gretchen, Jill and others.
The weather was beautiful; a warm day with partly cloudy skies. We gathered together in the pool above the main flow and then worked down the right side of Powerhouse. All of us had clean runs, save for one.
Near the end of the rapid I ventured into a reactionary wave and went for the fish count (just trying to make certain the ecology of the river has improved). I rolled but did not come up; my second roll was a solid sweep, but landed on a canoe (or next to canoe). Back over again I set up for a third roll, but did not come up. I was out and soon in an eddy on the right; thanks Derrick for rescuing my boat!
At the Big Rock, most of us paddled to the right; some to the left. After catching the big eddy below the rock, we all worked to river left for some quality play time at the wave and hole in Razor Rock. At Veggematic we all had clean runs through the standing waves. Soon we were paddling below the bridge in the calm water, before the river banks to the right. As we worked our way down to Snapdragon, we were passed by the Sisson’s, Kevin, Darcy, Cole, and Quinn, in a raft guided by Darcy. Good to see you on the river! At Snapdragon we all boofed the shallow ledge, and then caught eddies to the left and right of the big wave. Several in the group made valiant attempts to catch the wave for a surf. The river then worked to the right for the big waves of Rollercoaster (more Class III fun). This long rapid has some of the largest and best waves to punch through on the entire river.
Lost Guide
As the river started to bank again to the left we were near the top of Lost Guide. In the calm water above the rapid Derrick and Robert talked about two lines; one to the left of the hole, the other to the right. Robert offered to take a group down to the left, which involved a ferry above both the hole and a ledge. In his tow where Gretchen, Debbie and Kelly. I was in the sweep position and probably a tad too far too the right. I was still able to make the ferry as I glanced the left side of the ledge, missing the hole. Thanks, Robert. Some in our group took the right line, bouncing down a series of rocks on the bank. Everyone had a clean run. We all eddied out and took a lunch break and watched the non-stop carnage.
After lunch we paddled down to Roostertail and its long series of standing waves. Several in the group eddied out to the right to work up the long eddy to the surf wave. It still had play, but Jill and Robert lamented how it had changed after the floods in the late 90’s. Soon we were at the staging eddy for Double Reactionary. Rather than thread the two standing waves, Robert suggested that we either bust the right wave in the middle or sneak both, catching the far right eddy. Robert demonstrated the sneak, which involved following the same line as though you were going to bust the right wave. At the wave, instead to turning to the left, continue straight ahead into the eddy Debbie and Jill sytled the move. Chuck started a little too far left, so I had a chance to first bust the big hole and then curve to the right.
Gretchen went big demonstrated how to bust the right wave. Way to go!
Accelerator
The line on this six-foot river-wide ledge involves catching a right to left tongue to avoid a sizable hole near the top. I was a little too far right and sliced into the hole. I was over in a heartbeat but had a solid Class 4 roll! Everyone else had clean runs as we busted big waves for the rest of the rapid. Soon we were at the lake along the concrete wall near the interstate. Most of the group took out at the bridge, but we paddled on down to the NOC (where our car was!)
NOC Wave fun
One of the highlights of my day, and Kelly and Debbie’s too!, was the new wave at the NOC outpost. The three of us spent nearly an hour playing in the big glassy wave. Check out photos of us shredding: http://chucks.smugmug.com/gallery/531444…
As Kelly said, it was good friends and good fun on the river!
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