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Post by Ken Corbett on Dec 1, 2009 13:22:27 GMT -5
Service New Brunswick just added a new website showing the province from the air at geonb.snb.ca/geonb/. It's cool, but it's still hard to see where the rocks and falls are. I guess straight ground photography and video is still the best way to see this stuff, if you can't get there yourself. It just makes me a little more eager to get out there. No one's allowed to get married, or croak, or have kids, anniversaries, or get divorced next spring. No gittin' sick either. I've had it up to here with these "life" things that get in the way of my paddling plans. Ken
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Post by davidjeffrey on Dec 2, 2009 6:02:47 GMT -5
I just found a new spot to check out on the Digdeguash, just a couple kms after the Tryon settlement covered bridge, thanks to the map. If the water is up this weekend, a paddle might be in order, if not, I'll try some bushwacking and snap some photos of this section.
I already can't wait for spring! I'll be healthy, single, no kids and am taking time off work haha! I hope!
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Post by mitchell on Dec 3, 2009 8:37:45 GMT -5
Nice find Ken. Anyone up for a paddle tomorrow? I would like to get at least once more and water levels should be good. Maybe the Tay?
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Post by Ken Corbett on Dec 3, 2009 12:29:39 GMT -5
Jeez, Mitchell, I'm in Ottawa. Like I said, life keeps getting in the way. Otherwise ....
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