We all heard the rain pouring down during the early morning hours and set expectations accordingly for the day. As we met to set up the shuttle our mood was optimistic as the skies were overcast but it was a comfortable 12 degrees and not raining despite ...
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3 Tandems, Pam and Mike, Simon and Bill, Parsa and Bryan ran the Squamish for Ashlu Bridge to Judd Rd. The weather gods were good, little wind and spared us from even the smallest shower that was predicted for the day. The river was running at around 175 ...
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So there we all were a, baking hot summer-like morning, about to get on the Seymour for a refreshing little pootle-paddle... And then I woke up.
April, cold and damp. But hey, we were still going down the Seymour - so it was still a good ...
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“Attention”, the sign said. “Due to very hazardous conditions, the Widgeon Falls trail is closed beyond this point. Any travel beyond this sign is not recommended and at your own risk. Visitors to the falls should use the newly constructed and ...
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As normal your President was the first to capsize - so they must write the report. Notice my modern use of the pronoun “they”.
I will now refer to myself in the first person. Not to be left out Jenny Wakely and Bill Moore who I refer to as Bill ...
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The Beavers Canoe Club now has club decals in two sizes:
5 ½ inch diameter – sold in pairs 2 for $5.00
Good for boat hulls and other larger applications.
2 ¼ inch diameter – sold separately for $1.50 each.
Perfect for smaller applications ...
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Our club has made it clear we want our rivers and campsites clean!
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The trip was billed as an easy paddle through the valley farmlands with some moving water in the middle. There was casual interest until Friday afternoon when this quiet country paddle stirred the interest of the masses and suddenly people began emailing ...
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