Sept 19, 2020: Dead River 3500cfs

We had a large group of 22 for this “last hoorah” trip on the Dead. Several new members joined us and we divided into two groups. We had a “fast” group and a “slow” group on this bright fall day. We were all dressed for the weather and enjoyed the foliage. Many thanks to those who helped with or ran shuttle at the end of the day.

The fast group consisted of John Brower – OC, Clyde Mitchell and Catie Meehan – tandem ducky, Kenny DeCoster – OC, Frank Yulling and Paul Peters – shredder, Ryan and Mason Galway – tandem OC, Ron Chase – K1. The fast group headed down the river, but lost one participant at the Gravel Pit due to hip pain. The others continued down stream although we heard there was a swim or two.

The slow group consisted of TC’s Suzanne and Gary Cole – K1, Nick Beaudoin – K1, Emma Erler – K1, Hal Earle – K1, Elaine Madrid – K1, Ken Gordon – K1, Jean Miller – K1, Katie Brady – K1, Randy Berube -K1, Charlie Berliant – K1, Patti and Tom Rutka – shredder. The two main themes of the day for this group were surfing and guiding those unfamiliar with the river through the major rapids. We had fun doing both; lots of great surfs and successful runs of rapids. 

Sept 14, 2019: Dead River 3500cfs

Participants: Ron Chase, Randy Berube, Charlie Berliant, Clyde Mitchell, Troad Richmond, Brent Elwell, Mike Fask, Andrea Reising, Tom Rutka, TC Suzanne Cole, TC Gary Cole (kayaks) John Brower, Norm Reins, Patti Rutka (canoes) Don Skolfield & Paul Peters (shredder)

Report: For a crummy forecast, we really lucked out. It rained a bit on the shuttle in, but once on the river, we only had clouds on this cool day.  The good news is that there is not much to report, everyone had good runs, many surfed a bit, and we all enjoyed each other’s company. It was fun to see two eagles tussled over a fish as we left Quatro. However, the most exciting part of the trip was getting on the shuttle. Kim had pleaded with PPCS members, and I repeated her plea, to sign up early for the shuttle because they were going away and had to arrange it ahead of time. I think a slight snag in this plan was that not everyone gets the listserve emails. However, most of us signed up early, but those who did not had to wait and see if there would be room. With a few cancelations, we all made it. A handful even had a lovely fresh air experience in the bed of the pickup truck.