Monday, September 29, 2008

Late summer on the White Salmon River

It has been fun, in my first year of kayaking, to discover how much river features change at different levels of flow. This is a great thing because it means that you won't get tired of paddling the same ol' river time after time! Adrienne and I paddled the middle section of the White Salmon River in Washington on Sunday. This run is a classic... it has fairly continuous class II-III whitewater flowing through a beautiful gorge. It was much lower than I had run it previously, a little bumpy, but still lots of fun! At the end, you are rewarded with the option of running a 10' waterfall. I have run it 5 of the 6 times I have paddled this stretch of river (I didn't run it once because there was a raft stuck in it!) It is awesome to end the run with an adrenaline rush!

Adrienne running Hussum Falls
Me running Hussum Falls

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