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Topic: Grande Ronde float trip?  (Read 14614 times)

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Justin

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Sitting here watching this unfold, a wild thought comes up regarding the watercraft involved.

How would a PA 12 or 14, with an oar package instead of the drive unit, and having the drive well plugged, fair on a trip like this? You know, use it as a surrogate drift boat....

Would you oar it with the nose pointing upstream?  can you sit backwards in a PA? 
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Just curious, has there been a date nailed down yet?  I've made sure the first two weekend of April are cleared just in case.
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Justin,
Was thinking that you would use a forward facing rowing set so you could sit like it is designed to be used. We've actually had a similar discussion here back around '08/'09.


Justin

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I bet you could make the trip in a single day right now if you wanted.  Over 7k cfs at Troy. A few days ago it was pushing over 9k cfs.

http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/uv?site_no=13333000
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Anyone still contemplating this trip?  I'd still like to go, and could hit a weather window on short notice if needed.

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Anyone still contemplating this trip?  I'd still like to go, and could hit a weather window on short notice if needed.

-Allen

This is a picture of the bridge at Troy.Things are a little flooded to say the least.

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Justin

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They hit over 20k cfs the other day.  It should be closer to 4K this time of year. 
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Damn, that's a lot of water.  How long does it usually take to settle down?

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Justin

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It won't be for a while.  I've all but written off any steelhead fishing this year on that river.

We could get lucky though.
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