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Old December 17th, 2003, 07:53 PM
Roger Ohlund
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"The Leaping Frog" wrote in message
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Oh joys of being an organiser with over enthusiatic participants - he says
for having tried himself!

Flexible for dates when the group decides. However will need to understand
when the helo flies in and out, even if there are two rotations. Taking

more
than 6 working days holidays will be hard.
Another option that has always appealed to me would be to paddle back by
canoe in that case to Adolfstrom. Sorry Roger if I am throwing another
spanner in the works: do not know whether feasible with rapids, duration

and
logistics with canoes but the thought crossed my mind. Please let me have
your thoughts. Anyone else interested?
I would had that I do not want to see a helo rotation for a group collapse
because of my fancy idea. I am prepared to contribute for a return flight

as
required.

All fun, he?
Regards
Jerome


Actually, there are canoes to be rented starting from the major calm stretch
just outside Adolfstrom. It works this way: You pick a canoe number, then
you paddle upstream to the first rapids. You lock the canoe by a tree then
walk past the rapids and take the canoe with the exact same number. Repeat
this until you reach the Clave central, which is where you have to stop
anyway since the last canoe will have been 2 kilometers downstream. Now you
have canoes for the journey back ;-)
Not many choose this way up there, and even less will have the stamina to
paddle and walk as far as to our Clave central. Canoes are available in
three sets.

Don't worry about finding companions for the helicopter after say a week.
More people than you will think that a week is enough.

/Roger


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Old December 17th, 2003, 07:58 PM
riverman
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
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Actually, there are canoes to be rented starting from the major calm

stretch
just outside Adolfstrom. It works this way: You pick a canoe number, then
you paddle upstream to the first rapids. You lock the canoe by a tree then
walk past the rapids and take the canoe with the exact same number. Repeat
this until you reach the Clave central, which is where you have to stop
anyway since the last canoe will have been 2 kilometers downstream. Now

you
have canoes for the journey back ;-)
Not many choose this way up there, and even less will have the stamina to
paddle and walk as far as to our Clave central. Canoes are available in
three sets.

Don't worry about finding companions for the helicopter after say a week.
More people than you will think that a week is enough.



Hmm, what about this, then? Rent a canoe, and instead of paddling upstream,
tie it onto the helicopter leg and fly it to the clave. Then, float
downstream, portaging each of the rapids and drop it off at the lodge.

--riverman


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Old December 17th, 2003, 08:06 PM
Roger Ohlund
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"riverman" wrote in message
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
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Actually, there are canoes to be rented starting from the major calm

stretch
just outside Adolfstrom. It works this way: You pick a canoe number,

then
you paddle upstream to the first rapids. You lock the canoe by a tree

then
walk past the rapids and take the canoe with the exact same number.

Repeat
this until you reach the Clave central, which is where you have to stop
anyway since the last canoe will have been 2 kilometers downstream. Now

you
have canoes for the journey back ;-)
Not many choose this way up there, and even less will have the stamina

to
paddle and walk as far as to our Clave central. Canoes are available in
three sets.

Don't worry about finding companions for the helicopter after say a

week.
More people than you will think that a week is enough.



Hmm, what about this, then? Rent a canoe, and instead of paddling

upstream,
tie it onto the helicopter leg and fly it to the clave. Then, float
downstream, portaging each of the rapids and drop it off at the lodge.

--riverman


I will humour you on this idea.
I can easily get access to one upto four canadian type canoes and I could
put them on a trailer to have them driven up to Adolfstrom.
As the helicopter needs to fly at least three times with just us ROFFians
and as I plan on staying longer to fish with Vaughan one could end the clave
with a three day downstream (towards the ocean BTW....uh....goddam I still
can't stop laughing about that one) float.
The only problem I see is that thee might be rapids there which you might be
the only one to handle.
Another problem is that I don't know whether the helicopter will take a
canoe, but this I can find out.

/Roger



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Old December 17th, 2003, 09:41 PM
The Leaping Frog
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Exactly what I had in mind: nicely spellt out Mr Riverman!
Could be interesting indeed especially as my experience of going through
rapids in a canoe only stretches as far as a day on Orealven last year
paddling in a river looking more like a lake!

Would you mind enquiring with the helo company, Roger?
Jerome
Roger Ohlund wrote in message
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"riverman" wrote in message
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
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Actually, there are canoes to be rented starting from the major calm

stretch
just outside Adolfstrom. It works this way: You pick a canoe number,

then
you paddle upstream to the first rapids. You lock the canoe by a tree

then
walk past the rapids and take the canoe with the exact same number.

Repeat
this until you reach the Clave central, which is where you have to

stop
anyway since the last canoe will have been 2 kilometers downstream.

Now
you
have canoes for the journey back ;-)
Not many choose this way up there, and even less will have the stamina

to
paddle and walk as far as to our Clave central. Canoes are available

in
three sets.

Don't worry about finding companions for the helicopter after say a

week.
More people than you will think that a week is enough.



Hmm, what about this, then? Rent a canoe, and instead of paddling

upstream,
tie it onto the helicopter leg and fly it to the clave. Then, float
downstream, portaging each of the rapids and drop it off at the lodge.

--riverman


I will humour you on this idea.
I can easily get access to one upto four canadian type canoes and I could
put them on a trailer to have them driven up to Adolfstrom.
As the helicopter needs to fly at least three times with just us ROFFians
and as I plan on staying longer to fish with Vaughan one could end the

clave
with a three day downstream (towards the ocean BTW....uh....goddam I still
can't stop laughing about that one) float.
The only problem I see is that thee might be rapids there which you might

be
the only one to handle.
Another problem is that I don't know whether the helicopter will take a
canoe, but this I can find out.

/Roger





 




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