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Title: St-Regis on Sunday
Post by: lafreniere.luc on April 20, 2013, 09:13:55 AM
Hey everyone, at least 5 of us are heading down to so the St-Regis Sunday. Passports are obviously required.

Jim Forbes and I will be carpooling. Andrew Murray is bringing two of his buddies, Phil and Chris and they are carpooling together. Both Phil and Chris are a little inexperienced, so if anyone feels like joining us and helping out, by all means!

We're all meeting at my home at 82 Chesapeake Crescent near the 416 and Fallowfield exit for 9AM departure.

Cell: 613-799-9317
Title: Re: St-Regis on Sunday
Post by: ChristianG on April 20, 2013, 05:21:26 PM
Oh yeah? I'm in too!

See you in Barhaven!
Title: Re: St-Regis on Sunday
Post by: waverider on April 20, 2013, 07:59:28 PM
It's been 3 years I want to do the river and still can't do it. The dates don't match with my schedule, damn. Anybody want to do it next week-end??
Title: Re: St-Regis on Sunday
Post by: lafreniere.luc on April 20, 2013, 09:51:28 PM
See you at my place Christian.

Richard, sorry this isn't working out for you. As for next weekend, in my world and I suspect most of us, that is an eternity away! Water levels fluctuate so quickly, I'm checking multiple times a day.
Title: Re: St-Regis on Sunday
Post by: ChristianG on April 21, 2013, 10:22:31 PM
Well, it appears that the famous underwater tree that claimed Luc'a paddle has been dislodged. We believe we found it on top of some boulders about 600 m downstream of the Nicholville bridge.

Marc G. : at the take out we used today, we only had to climb about 5 steps to get to the car... We even gathered a potential new member, Dustan.

Now that we got our fill of the St-Regis (unless it climbs above well above 4 ft on the gauge), now is time to do the other NY rivers: Grasse, Moose, Independence, Otter Creek...

--C.
Title: Re: St-Regis on Sunday
Post by: marcg on April 23, 2013, 04:29:21 PM
I am glad to hear that because that is a river I would love to do again.