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Topic: Russian River kayak drift - Feb. 25 & 26, 2006 (PICS)  (Read 4595 times)

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mickfish

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Joel & JD when I went to get my truck today the water was up to where we stored our Kayaks bank to Bank unbelievable it went up so quick, that was at 1 and its been rain very hard since then. At 1 is was 5000cfs it's at 7500 now and climbing. Here is the link if you want to watch it.
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryLonger?696&end_date=27-Feb-2006+18:26
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mooch

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HOLY COW BATMAN  :smt118 That's a lot of water!!!!


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Ansel Adams great pics!  I have to get up there next time the flow is fishable, with all the rain were getting that probably won't be til next year.

Jason
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holds one in its net of wonders forever.
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mickfish

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Pictures of our secret launch with a little more water.
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mickfish

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Where we had to carry our kayaks over the fishladder can't even tell its there anymore.
Group IQ is inversely proportional to the size of the group.

A Steelhead always knows where he is going, but a Man seldom does.


mooch

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 :jawdrop WOW! I'm tempted to jump in there with my wetsuit and boogey board  :surf (I've seen some crazy kids do that at Steven Creek in Cupertino - once the lake spills over the dam, the nuckle heads start showing up and do drops on the spill way  :smt011)

Nice pics Mike - hard to believe we were just there a few weeks ago. I'm glad we got the chance to do the drift before all this rain  :smt045