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riverman wrote:
On a Grand Canyon trip many years ago (wow, like almost 20!!!) there was such a headwind one day in Marble Canyon that I rowed with all my strength for several hours and only gained about 200 yards of river. A big part of the problem was that the wind kept blowing me into the shoreline eddys and I would get washed back to the top of the stretch I had just rowed. After about an hour, I was so exhausted that I let one of the clients try to row. He got us blown back UPSTREAM from where we had started, and I had to regain his ground as well as my own. We stopped and made lunch less than 2 miles from where we spent the night before. It was the second hardest day ever on a river.... What was the hardest day? The Eel river between Alderpoint and Fort Seward is mostly wide open with forest on the west bank and oak-dotted grassland on the east bank. But at one spot the river narrows down with a cliff on each side, only a dozen meters apart. The Eel is famous for prevailing northwest winds, and we got to this spot in the afternoon, when upstream winds are at a maximum. The three rafts on this trip took at least an hour, all rowing as hard as possible, to make it past this spot. |
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