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CdB Whitewater Paddling Club Discussions => Paddling => Topic started by: Bill Schlarb on August 10, 2020, 09:21:15 PM
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Hi folks,
We're planning a trip on the Gatineau this Saturday. Meeting time is 10:30 AM at the Bonnet Rouge take-out.
Given the length of the shuttle, doing it by bike isn't a good option.
We will sort out cars for shuttling at Bonnet Rouge.
Google maps says to allow about 1 hr 45 mins or so for the drive there.
Please reply here if you're interested or to set up car-pooling, if needed.
Bill
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Oh, spicy. It's at 15 at the moment.
BTW, Renaud SLR made a chart that takes the level of the Gatineau at Maniwaki (now we have daily readings) and applies a formula to get the Bonnet Rouge level that we're used to.
Basically you take the Gatineau level at Maniwaki from here: http://ottawariver.ca/location/maniwaki/
And apply the formula: (Maniwaki level * 9.3318) - 1509.3
This is the information from the Ottawa Whitewater Region Paddlers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ottawapaddlecrew/permalink/1376679569045436
I know this is not new, but I thought I'd share so that people can stop relaying on Bonnet Rouge, which is often not accurate since they don't update their website.
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Nice, they just updated the level at Maniwaki while I was typing, it's now at 14.1.
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Yes, Benoit did a nice job of correlating the readings posted by Bonnet Rouge Rafting to the Maniwaki gauge.
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I'd love to join Saturday. I can drive, but can't take passenger and boat
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I will meet you there at 10:30.
I can shuttle 1 person.
J
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It will be a good day and I'll be there. I can car-pool if anyone is interested.
Adrian
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I might camp at Bonnet Rouge Friday night if anyone feels like it. I wanna get out of the city! Nice weather. Fire ban on I think
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Camping sounds like a good plan and I may also camp Fri night.
This is the traditional weekend for the club's Gatineau Weekend.
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See you in the morning!
--C.
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Well, it was interesting. Very high level, like May or early June levels. Eddy lines had to be taken seriously--many whirlpools there! A few swims--some epic, some silly. Big waves, and a demonstration of Girrrllll power, as Nat sent a whole tree (no kidding here) as a killer sieve in Cedar Rapids, on its way down river. Great day!
--C.