I flipped the raft twice early on (house rock rapid and mile 25 rapid) both pretty insignificant, but I cleaned up just like any good WV guide would and didn't lose any gear (not that we had any in our raft). After that, I started to pay more attention, and learned how to use my ores(way easier then R1ing lunch for 90 people). I nailed all the rest of the rapids and only flipped 1 more time trying to run a huge hole at the bottem of another no name rapid. At Lava, the gear raft behind me fliped on the V WAVE and we were in position for the rescue. we pulled the boat to shore just before lower lava. didn't lose any gear and got the boat up right with out derigging.




There kind of backwards. this last one is from Lee's the day before we put on
I also got a real job so sadly I will not be working in ohiopyle this summer. Its for a small aerospace engineering firm in Seattle called pacific rim aerospace. I am actual at work right now and have wasted way to much time so i will fill you in with the rest soon.
Peace,
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sounds great brian! my buddy just drew a permit for this upcoming november (i know, a bit chilly) so we're getting logistics down and planning on that. looking for a few buddies.....kayaks welcome
Damn,
I would love to go again. They only let you do it once a year but i don't think they check my ID, so I could probely scam them. I think that nov. would be better than doing it in the summer. you should give me a call though. I could give you some input on your planing. 2485051637
Brian, that is awesome! It's a bummer that you won't be out this summer. Are you coming down with Sarah in May?
Also, Barrett... you're alive! A little bird told me you finally got a cell phone, is it true? Get in touch, silly (717-471-6468).
Can't wait to see you all in a couple of weeks. I have my last final exam in the history of the world (unless I finish my ph.d. later) tomorrow! Maybe not as exciting as a grand canyon trip, but you know.
Love,
Christine
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