On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 22:09:45 -0500, Boater
wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 18:43:58 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
Pffttt. what river do you "shoot rapids"??? snerk Now he is
shooting the rapids, next he will be telling us about his latest
marathon adventure.. 
LOL. Most places east of the Rockies I thought they just called
"shooting the rapids" "paddle a little faster."
--Vic
Our spot is out in Bentonville along the Shenandoah's South Fork. I and
II rapids, enough for me.
I don't canoe there, but the rapids around Great Falls, Va., would be
enough to send you home crying, if you survived.
Fastest water I've canoed was the Current River in the Missouri
Ozarks. Not far from where my Ma grew up and where I spent summers
as a kid with chickens, a mule, outhouse, well, washtub baths and
plenty of spiders.
Late spring after a lot of rain. Even though there were fast bumpy
places where the river narrowed, faster paddling handled it.
I don't know the rapids classification system, and am far from an
expert. Seemed about equal to that Deliverance stuff, but without the
banjo music and bungholers. No compound bow either.
Just always think of shooting the rapids as a "western" thing.
I'll reconsider.
--Vic