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welove2drive
Aug 01, 2016Explorer
Thanks for the nice report.
Fellow readers, If you haven't floated the Current don't let the name scare you. I think it is rated Class I or II. There is enough current that you only need to steer your kayak. There are usually a few hazards to challenge you along the way. I'm sure there is more flow in the spring and after rain. Concord 05, yes we avoid Saturday too. We would rather float and be able to enjoy the wild life. One year we saw a river otter, king fishers and some mink.
Marcia
Fellow readers, If you haven't floated the Current don't let the name scare you. I think it is rated Class I or II. There is enough current that you only need to steer your kayak. There are usually a few hazards to challenge you along the way. I'm sure there is more flow in the spring and after rain. Concord 05, yes we avoid Saturday too. We would rather float and be able to enjoy the wild life. One year we saw a river otter, king fishers and some mink.
Marcia
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