Branch River Icebreaker - March 22, 2015
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Whipple Drop |
It was windy and cold at the put-in for the start of our
annual Branch River Icebreaker trip - cold enough to discourage some of the old-timers, and that is not
easy to do. Still we had 6 die-hards willing to make the trip – 3 canoes (me, Jon and Jeff)
and 3 kayaks (Scott, Phil and Mike).
The river was low (2.5 feet, 150 cfs) as we put-in below the
old Stillwater Mill. We tried
paddling upstream to the Harrisville Dam, but in the shallow water a gravel bar
blocked our way. At higher water
levels the Branch is a quickwater stream with a couple of tricky class II
rapids. At this water level
finding a channel with enough water to float the boat was the main
challenge.
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Nasonville |
We bounced our way down Whipple Drop, and maneuvered around
a couple of blow-downs on our way to the first portage at the Glendale Dam.
This is the traditional lunch stop, but we skipped it and went to Gators Pub after
the trip for a beer and a burger instead. I wouldn't mind that becoming a new
tradition.
I had my first swim of the year doing a seal launch at Oakland. It was a small icy hill and my boat took off before I
could pick up my paddle. Fortunately I was only in about 8 inches of water.
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At the take-out |
A couple of the crew bounced down the rocks in what is
usually a fun rapid at Gendale. I
spared my boat and carried around.
We picked our way through the shallows down to Atlas Pallet where
everyone was able to run the rapid.
From there there is an easy carry at Nasonville, and then an easy paddle to
the take-out. Fun day.
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