Gary,
Water levels OK - had the first group of the season out Monday - a
team of adventure racers training for Primal Quest. One team member
lives in Raleigh and plans to try more riverboarding at USNWC. This
weekend Colorado Kayak Supply has a big sale to kickoff the
whitewater season here in Colorado. It should be a great year with
all the snow Colorado has and it starts melting.
Shane
--- In whitewaterriverboarding@yahoogroups.com, Gary Brown
<ripboardgary@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Shane
> Still waiting for the park to be open later in the evening. Hard to
get out there working a 9-5. I have some interest from a few in the
Greensboro, NC area. Working on a getting a date at the WW park
sometime soon.. How are things shaping up out west?
> Cheers
> Gary
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Shane <shanebolling@...>
> To: whitewaterriverboarding@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, May 9, 2008 10:27:02 AM
> Subject: [whitewaterriverboarding] Re: New River Race, this
Saturday, April 26th.
>
>
> Kevin,
>
> How's the turnout going for USNWC and the race a couple weeks ago
on
> New River?
> Shane
> --- In whitewaterriverboar ding@yahoogroups .com, "Kevin"
> <warrior_poet_ sixty_three@ ...> wrote:
> >
> > Anyone in the Southeast or mid-Atlantic, come on out and race the
New
> > River gorge. We plan to meet at the Fayette Station take out at 1
pm,
> > then precede to the put-in. We will float down together until the
> > beginning of the race section (Upper Keeney's to Double Z), then
float
> > together down the rest of the rapids to the take out. An after
race
> > dinner is planned at Pints and Pies in Fayetteville later in the
> > evening, Depending on water levels, a few people may be hanging
> > around on Sunday morning to take a look at Sandstone Falls further
> > upstream on the New or whatever else might possibly be running.
> >
>