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The San Juan River is generally rated class II, with Government Rapid on
the lower section rated Class III. Ledge rapid was rated Class II, I believe. I was told that Ledge was not one of the more difficult rapids, that Eight Foot rapid was more difficult. Of course I had no problem on Eight Foot rapid, just shipped a little water. Would I flip if I ran Ledge again? Probably not, but I would study it for a few minutes first. As I understand it, all rapids can be portaged or lined. Having flipped my boat on the river makes me not enthused about sending novices on it. ;-) To me, the flip was not that big a deal, I changed clothes and kept paddling. I don't think that everyone would be so calm about flipping. I don't claim to be a great paddler, but I paddled about 20 days in 2004, a good part of that on class II water, so I am not a novice. I understand that there are guided canoe trips on this section, so they are probably shepherding some novices down. A google search should identify which outfits are guiding on the river, you could call them and get their view on novices. This is a permit river, you need to apply to the BLM for a launch permit. There were two of us who submitted for a permit, but only one of us drew a permit. Richard Cyli wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 00:25:44 GMT, Richard Ferguson wrote: (snipped) I managed to flip in Ledge rapid, I should have scouted it. Luckily everything stayed dry (except me) and I only lost the sponge, which was found a few miles downstream. We hope to go back some other time, maybe run the lower section. What class in general is this river? What classes of rapids did you go through? Is it suitable for novices? Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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