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Old 08-10-2006   #1
btt

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ladore aug 21st-25th,2006 confirmed

overlength granted;see my previous posts,for prescreening---looking for quality folks to fill a cost-shared trip(est $250-$400 per person)
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Old 08-23-2006   #2
Ed Stark

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LADORE AT 800CFS

Heading to ladore around mid september and want to no if 800cfs is runnable in raft on this stretch.
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Old 08-23-2006   #3
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Leave the cast-iron cookware at home and yes, its very runnable in a raft. You'll be doing lots of rock dodging, particularly on Lower D. falls, Lower HHM, and in the entrance to Triplet, as well as in Split Mt. but its still a great trip even at 850 cfs.

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