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Old 04-29-2008   #31
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dude you are blind boxelder is running good i guess thats nothing compared to the poudre. by the way its real V+ creeking i guess i shouldve known that its not worth driving for a class 4 boater who would more than likely walk all the drops.
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dude you are blind boxelder is running good i guess thats nothing compared to the poudre. by the way its real V+ creeking i guess i shouldve known that its not worth driving for a class 4 boater who would more than likely walk all the drops.
I guess you're right.. You're too uber for me and, if I came up, I would only bring your possie down with my class 4 skills. I wouldn't know what to do if I got on a real class V+ (aka the Gnar Gnar) run. They don't have those where I come from.. Just shallow class 4 that makes me feel like an uber boater.

Maybe I'll step it up this year and run something worth talking about. I hear Joe Wright is seriously gnarly. Would you agree?

I guess you missed the part about me having to work tomorrow. I leave Thursday AM to fly to Georgia and I don't get back till Monday. Maybe we can get together after that and have a penis measuring contest. I'll bring the ruler?
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Old 04-29-2008   #33
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As long as you bring your creek boat....
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As long as you bring your creek boat....
I have a creek boat? Didn't we just cover the fact that I'm a class 4 boater that walks everything? Why own a creekboat when you can play the stuff between the "real class V+?" It's the safe way to see all the big drops. I even get to brag about how good I am based on the rivers that I play, while portaging all the rapids that are scary.

Class V+ is crazy! Only the pros do that kind of stuff.

PS. This is entertaining. Keep posting so I have something to do at work. Better yet, teach me your uber technique so I can start becoming a better boater.
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Old 04-29-2008   #35
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hey bored at work as well huh...... same im just giving you shit cause well i have nothing better to do... and work sucks...... when you work for oil well parts distribution company..... seroisly was that shit only running 2 inchs?
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That's ok.. I can handle it. I haven't had this much fun on mtn buzz since I got into an arguement about whether the Raven's Fork was better than the Big South. If you're bored.. feel free to read it...

One New One and The Ravens Fork

It was me and Southlander (aka fort collins stalker) getting into it that day.
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Old 04-29-2008   #37
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I can't tell if you guys are friends and just joking around or if there are some real doushe bags on this forum. I hope lotsawater is just kidding, cuz if not he could not sound like a bigger tool
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Old 04-29-2008   #38
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I can't tell if you guys are friends and just joking around or if there are some real doushe bags on this forum. I hope lotsawater is just kidding, cuz if not he could not sound like a bigger tool
i wish i could get on the ravenfork, but boxelder takes the cake in my book for best run, easliy all the none stop action and the bigger drops can get kinda scary. last weekend we decided to go on saturday with 4 fresh inchs on the ground. it was pretty cold but doable only portaged 2 on due to wood and the other due to needing 20cfs more and it would have been doable. but electric slide was 1st dand it was good my friend put a huge dent in his blissstick as he mid piton in it it was some good funny shit. great run overall and i think everyrun from now until kayaking boxelder is forgotten will have some sort of carnage of eather somebody denting boats or nearly smashing there faces and all the good stuff i love kayaking........ and watch out for all the seives and undercuts....

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Casper,

You really should venture down south. Get there when it rains and do the Road Prong, Upper West Prong, and Ravens in a weekend. Easily the most fun that sober people can have. All are well over 500ft/mile (some approach 700ft/mile) and it's 95% runnable. Road and UWP are all runnable with Ravens requiring a portage or three.

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Old 04-29-2008   #40
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That sounds fun..... especially if it were free. someday i will get out there this year im concentrating on all the wyoming runs i can before i move to montana next year. closer to bc surfing and big nasty creeks
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