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Old 05-30-2005   #1
Alek

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Crystal: invisible wood one mile below Marble

May 30th

There is a log 2/3 of the way across the Crystal, about 1 mile below
Marble. It spans from the left shore to an obvious root ball about
1/3 from the right shore. At today's water level (1500 cfs) YOU CANNOT
SEE IT until you're right on top of it. It kind of hides between the waves,
right on the surface. The good news is it will not kill you, because it
is clear underneath and you will flush out. I could not see if the channel to the right of the root ball is runnable, and there are few eddies to help you once you see it.

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Old 06-18-2005   #2
suigeneris
suigeneris

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bogan canyon wood

Ran the crystal at 1100 cfs and you can lean back and bop over the tree 1 mile below Marble. As stated though, you won't see the tree until almost on top of it. You can run right and skip over the remaing part of tree. Have fun.
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Old 06-19-2005   #3
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Crysta; Hazzard



I rafted Marvle to Redstone..yesterday..went right over it no problem..
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Old 06-19-2005   #4
manofthehouse4now

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Invis wood

Marble that is
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