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Me and a group of friends are getting ready for a trip on the White River in
Indiana, just a leisurely paddle is the plan...

We are doing the east fork from the US50-SR37 bridge on down to Hindonstan
Falls. This is a section I have researched but never paddled. If you have
any info on this section that would be great! We will also have GPS with us
so if you know of a source for GPS coordinates around the route that would
be good, we have some coordinates so we know where we are, but the more the
better.

Thanks
WW


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stay away from the poachers, and any other illegal activities you
might stumble into.

'nuf said.


-Dan

On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 21:33:12 GMT, "Wade Wells" wrote:

Me and a group of friends are getting ready for a trip on the White River in
Indiana, just a leisurely paddle is the plan...

We are doing the east fork from the US50-SR37 bridge on down to Hindonstan
Falls. This is a section I have researched but never paddled. If you have
any info on this section that would be great! We will also have GPS with us
so if you know of a source for GPS coordinates around the route that would
be good, we have some coordinates so we know where we are, but the more the
better.

Thanks
WW


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We will do our best - if the forecast doesn't change a bit the rain may keep
the poachers away

"Dan Valleskey" valleskey at comcast dot net wrote in message
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stay away from the poachers, and any other illegal activities you
might stumble into.

'nuf said.


-Dan

On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 21:33:12 GMT, "Wade Wells" wrote:

Me and a group of friends are getting ready for a trip on the White River

in
Indiana, just a leisurely paddle is the plan...

We are doing the east fork from the US50-SR37 bridge on down to

Hindonstan
Falls. This is a section I have researched but never paddled. If you

have
any info on this section that would be great! We will also have GPS with

us
so if you know of a source for GPS coordinates around the route that

would
be good, we have some coordinates so we know where we are, but the more

the
better.

Thanks
WW




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Wade Wells wrote:
: Me and a group of friends are getting ready for a trip on the White River in
: Indiana, just a leisurely paddle is the plan...

: We are doing the east fork from the US50-SR37 bridge on down to Hindonstan
: Falls. This is a section I have researched but never paddled. If you have
: any info on this section that would be great! We will also have GPS with us
: so if you know of a source for GPS coordinates around the route that would
: be good, we have some coordinates so we know where we are, but the more the
: better.

: Thanks
: WW

Haven't been there myself, but looks pretty nice...
http://sam.jasper.com/Images/PhotoAl.../Hindostan.htm

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Just an update on the East Fork Trip:

I do not recommend this trip in low water levels, which is what we had, this
was a 3 section 3 day 2 night trip. We were flirting with nightfall each
night when we set up camp, and the current was non-existent. My fellow
paddlers called it a long skinny pond.

The SR37 US50 bridge to Williams Dam section is flat deep water, and
normally does not have much if any current. This is also not the most
scenic section of the river.

From Williams Dam to Hindostan falls which we did as 2 sections camping near
Shoals for the night (thanks to a very generous un-named land owner who
lived on the river!!! Also The owner of the bait shop at Williams Dam -
Johnny on the spot with a campsite and a portage around the dam) Back to
topic I think this section normally moves OK at normal water levels, the
gentleman at the dam who has been on the river for decades expected we would
see good current. Unfortunately apparently due to the low water conditions
(a good 2-3 feet from the looks of it) the current was gone, and we were
left with vigorous exercise. Other then that the section below Shoals has
some limestone cliffs, and scenic diversity not a bad paddle if there was
current.


"Chicago Paddling-Fishing" wrote in message
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Wade Wells wrote:
: Me and a group of friends are getting ready for a trip on the White

River in
: Indiana, just a leisurely paddle is the plan...

: We are doing the east fork from the US50-SR37 bridge on down to

Hindonstan
: Falls. This is a section I have researched but never paddled. If you

have
: any info on this section that would be great! We will also have GPS

with us
: so if you know of a source for GPS coordinates around the route that

would
: be good, we have some coordinates so we know where we are, but the more

the
: better.

: Thanks
: WW

Haven't been there myself, but looks pretty nice...
http://sam.jasper.com/Images/PhotoAl.../Hindostan.htm

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