help me find a river
I am trying to find a river, for my friends and
I to do a week long canoe trip, but I don't know where to look. If anyone knows of a good book, or series of books covering rivers on the east coast, or has any other information, I would be greatly appreciative. please e-mail me at , or post a response thankyou Adam |
help me find a river
Adam, We need a bit more information.
Have you canoed much before this? What I actually want to know here is: to what extent do you know what you are doing? Many of us will be reluctant to give advice if we are thinking we are sending newbies off to get hurt in the woods. How much wilderness do yo want? How far are you willing to drive and from where? Do yo have your own gear? If so, what is it? There are lots of trips that fit your bill; ie, a week long canoe trip in the east. If you tell us more about your party and your desires we can help more. Chris Kelly |
help me find a river
OK, given these criteria, I 'd look at some of the rivers in Maine;
the Kennebec or the Penobscot perhaps. You can get enough length to give you a multi day trip on water that will be manageable. There are several outfitters up there who will rent canoes. Don't let your eyes be bigger than your tummy in the whitewater area. A multi day trip is not a good place to have a busted boat or a lot of lost gear or an injured person. If you want to spend time with whitewater then consider actually going somewhere and doing whitewater day trips. Take a look at the Nantahala Outdoor Center. Maybe you want to think about going there and actually learning how to paddle kayaks or whitewater canoes in whitewater. I bet if you have a group they would discuss setting up an instruction class for just your group. There is good camping and you would learn a whole lot about paddling. It would be very worthwhile to do it so young because even if you did not decide to become whiteater paddlers, the skill would be very transferable to future wilderness trips. Plus, you will have a very good time Good luck!! Chris Kelly |
help me find a river
Adam,
If nobody in your group has an idea of where to try...everyone, and I mean EVERYONE needs to take somekind of organizational "Advanced" lessons, whether it be touring canoes, WW_canoes, touring_kayaks, or WW_kayaks. If you don't "Know" your medium and your limitations(Please excuse the Clint Eastwood line;-)...become more skilled at whatever you're planning to do. Trips will be infinitely more enjoyable once you get beyond the "having to focus on the paddling" part. Have a great Spring & Summer... my $.01 |
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