This entry is part 9 of 10, in the series, Etowah-X
Back in September 2009, there was some flooding in Georgia that set new records for ‘High Water Marks’ all over the various river basins.
Richard and Doc went out after the storms and took these photo’s of the Etowah River/Amicalola Creek areas in Dawson County, GA. This is the area of the Etowah-X Fall 2009 trip the following week…
No doubt, once the flood levels subsided, there would be some flood debris cleanup required…
The Etowah Experience project focuses on the Dawsonville, GA section of the beautiful Etowah River. Richard and his friends cleared and cleaned this section in 2008 to allow paddlers to once again enjoy this scenic paddle.
This entry by Chris was posted
on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at 2:42 PM and is filed under:
Chris is an Atlanta based paddler that would really rather be doing something else, except that special something is held up in customs...
As such, he only has one boat:
WS Tsunami-140 Duralite, bright yellow, broken creaky seat, room for several gangs of hairy river spiders to cohabit in peace.
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