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Earl heads downstream |
One of the first trips that I did with Mike and
Chuck was the Quinebaug River from Putnam to Dayville. It was the
spring of 2006. I had just bought my solo canoe, and was pretty much a complete
newbie. Little did I know that it would be the first of many trips that I would
do with these fine paddlers.
The Quinebaug River arises above East Brimfield
Lake in Sturbridge and flows generally southeast for 60 miles through MA and CT
to Norwich where it joins the Willimantic to form the Shetucket. Since that first
trip with Mike and Chuck, I have driven past the Quinebaug many times on my way
to other rivers. When I saw
that Earl had posted a Quinebaug trip on the Flatwater Message Board, I decided
it was time to go back.
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Ice at the take out |
We met at 10:00 at the canoe launch at Simonzi
Park (80-82 Kennedy Drive, Putnam, CT 06260), and decided to extend the trip
past Dayville to Riverside Park (18 Day Street, Brooklyn CT 06234) – a trip of
about 11 miles. The river was a nice level – 700 cfs on Putnam gage, and the
weather was warm – almost 50°.
The run was uneventful from Putnam down to
Dayville. About a mile past Route
101 is the Rogers Dam, which we portaged on the right. We played in the easy
rapids below the dam before continuing downstream. Along the way we saw various ducks, a bald eagle, and a golden eagle - a first for both of us. We couldn’t
find the boat launch at Riverside Park, so we ended up taking out below the
power lines a little upstream, which involved a long carry back to the
cars. Still a fun trip
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