In December, our winter was off to a flooding start; however, January and February have been quite dry. Fortunately there is never a shortage of whitewater on the Mendocino Coast so we haven't been high and dry in our kayaks but definitely jonezing for some fresh water in the face.
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Whitewater Kayaking on Mendocino's Eel River |
Last week, we finally got a couple of inches of rain and enough to get our coast range rivers flowing. We managed to step away for a couple of sunny runs on the Eel River. My river skills were definitely a bit rusty, but it sure felt good to be going down river.
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Whitewater kayaking on Mendocino's Eel River |
And it was great to see June get some more time in on the oars.
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Whitewater rafting on Mendocino's Eel River |
Looks like another dry spell is in the forecast. Hopefully that means for a wet April . . . we're ready.
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