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W. Watson November 3rd 04 05:43 PM

Thought You'd Never See the Flooded Glen Canyon in Your Lifetime?Here's Your Chance.
 
See http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/02/science/earth/02cany.html. This link may
vanish after today. It's retrievable in the science section of the NYT at
http://www.nytimes.com/ (left side of page) for up to a week.

Perhaps a good spot for a paddle trip?
--
Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
(Formerly Homo habilis, erectus, heidelbergensis and now sapiens)

Never keep up with the Jones's. Drag them down to your level.
It's cheaper. -- Greetings card.

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riverman November 3rd 04 05:47 PM


"W. Watson" wrote in message
hlink.net...
See http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/02/science/earth/02cany.html. This
link may
vanish after today. It's retrievable in the science section of the NYT at
http://www.nytimes.com/ (left side of page) for up to a week.

Perhaps a good spot for a paddle trip?



Damn, what an EXCELLENT idea! Do a Glen Canyon trip!

What type of boat would be best? Something for motoring around the lake, but
able to row through the shallows....

--riverman

(you got me thinking. No permit required.....)



Michael Carpenter November 4th 04 05:38 PM


"riverman" wrote in message
...

Damn, what an EXCELLENT idea! Do a Glen Canyon trip!

What type of boat would be best?


Sea Kayak. See this link for a great report of a great trip (not mine):

http://www.seakayak.ws/kayak/kayak.n...ist/NT000D9386




Tom November 4th 04 06:40 PM

"riverman" wrote in message ...
"W. Watson" wrote in message
hlink.net...
See http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/02/science/earth/02cany.html. This
link may
vanish after today. It's retrievable in the science section of the NYT at
http://www.nytimes.com/ (left side of page) for up to a week.

Perhaps a good spot for a paddle trip?



Damn, what an EXCELLENT idea! Do a Glen Canyon trip!

What type of boat would be best? Something for motoring around the lake, but
able to row through the shallows....

--riverman

(you got me thinking. No permit required.....)



I spent a week paddling Lake Powell 3 years ago. We used kayaks, went
from Hite to Bullfrog. It was a fantastic trip, beautiful water,
great hikes. But, riverman, you...motoring?? Say it ain't so!

Tom

riverman November 4th 04 07:29 PM


"Tom" wrote in message
om...
"riverman" wrote in message
...
"W. Watson" wrote in message
hlink.net...
See http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/02/science/earth/02cany.html. This
link may
vanish after today. It's retrievable in the science section of the NYT
at
http://www.nytimes.com/ (left side of page) for up to a week.

Perhaps a good spot for a paddle trip?



Damn, what an EXCELLENT idea! Do a Glen Canyon trip!

What type of boat would be best? Something for motoring around the lake,
but
able to row through the shallows....

--riverman

(you got me thinking. No permit required.....)



I spent a week paddling Lake Powell 3 years ago. We used kayaks, went
from Hite to Bullfrog. It was a fantastic trip, beautiful water,
great hikes. But, riverman, you...motoring?? Say it ain't so!

Tom


A lot depends on the time/gear/mileage factors. When I do Cataract, I always
motor out from below Satan's Gut, as by that time rations are running low,
and all those miles of pushing with no current are a real killer. Even with
the lake down to what it is, once the current dies out, rowing a fat old
raft is no fun at all.

--riverman



Tom November 8th 04 12:17 AM

"riverman" wrote in message ...
"Tom" wrote in message
om...
"riverman" wrote in message
...
"W. Watson" wrote in message
hlink.net...
See http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/02/science/earth/02cany.html. This
link may
vanish after today. It's retrievable in the science section of the NYT
at
http://www.nytimes.com/ (left side of page) for up to a week.

Perhaps a good spot for a paddle trip?


Damn, what an EXCELLENT idea! Do a Glen Canyon trip!

What type of boat would be best? Something for motoring around the lake,
but
able to row through the shallows....

--riverman

(you got me thinking. No permit required.....)



I spent a week paddling Lake Powell 3 years ago. We used kayaks, went
from Hite to Bullfrog. It was a fantastic trip, beautiful water,
great hikes. But, riverman, you...motoring?? Say it ain't so!

Tom


A lot depends on the time/gear/mileage factors. When I do Cataract, I always
motor out from below Satan's Gut, as by that time rations are running low,
and all those miles of pushing with no current are a real killer. Even with
the lake down to what it is, once the current dies out, rowing a fat old
raft is no fun at all.

--riverman



Ahhh, you're looking at a raft and motoring out once you get to the
lake. My mistake. You had asked what type of boat would be best. In
a raft, I agree. Have you ever kayaked or canoed Lake Powell itself?
It's definitely a great trip.
Take care of yourself.

Tom


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