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Post by Matthew_Hall on Oct 15, 2013 8:12:00 GMT -5
This brook is located in Charlotte county nb. It runs from lake Anthony to Sparks lake, where it supposedly drops 300 vertical feet. There are a set of waterfalls I did not include in the video but it is the easiest ones to go down I believe. I'm not sure what there is on the upper half of the brook. Does anyone know if it has been paddled before? What lies hidden in the upper part of the brook? Does it look good to paddle at high water to you experienced Kayaker? Thank you for your input, matt www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFC6MiENwyM
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Post by riveraddict on Oct 15, 2013 9:01:13 GMT -5
I'm not a river kayaker (that I would admit), but I can tell you the first 7 seconds of that video looks like an EXTREMELY BAD idea...
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Post by Matthew_Hall on Oct 15, 2013 14:13:30 GMT -5
Right now I'd be hesitant with going through them as i'm still just a beginner but thankfully the stream makes a Y right before it and raps around an "island" and the falls shown in the video at 25 seconds is my second choice of travel. I do believe the falls at the beginning of the video would be doable but I haven't seen it during high water so I'm not 100% sure......
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Post by liquidmonkey on Oct 17, 2013 6:12:02 GMT -5
I've been in there is slightly more water than you videod. It needs much more water to be fun and to pad some landings. The snakey section at the first would get a little "cavey" and pushy with the snakes in the brook but doable. It won't be totally fluid at anytime but that is what creeking sometimes is.
Cheers
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