[Paddlewise] TR: Horde on the Columbia

From: Dave Kruger <dkruger_at_pacifier.com>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 00:21:38 -0700
Twelve of us converged on a favorite island in the Columbia River, near
Clatskanie, Oregon, this Memorial Day weekend, intending a thirty-mile paddle
to Skamokawa, WA.  Eight completed the trip, more or less, and four others
bagged it, two victims of migraine, and two, heavy headwind.

Saturday was a scorcher, reaching the eighties, demanding sun tarps (in Oregon
-- remember that in Oregon people don't tan ... they rust!) and bringing on the
goodies and vino at an early hour for those launching at Willow Grove Cowlitz
County Park some eight miles downriver from Longview, WA.  We dodged freighters
and fishers enroute, covering the eight-some miles in under three hours.  Could
have been slower, but we did not have enough to babble about to one another as
we drifted with the current and now and then stroked.

The six folks in "Easy Riders," monster decked canoes from the Easy Rider
people, had the best setup, paddling from the deck, and could see more than the
kayakers (in two doubles).  But we were sleeker, and proved to be the better
craft on Monday when the wind rose.

African Peanut Soup, fishcakes, eggplant surprise, multiple varieties of slaw,
nuclear chocolate chip cookies, and token sips of Guinness made Saturday's
dinner memorable, though perhaps it lead to my SO's midnight migraine.  The
migraine persisted into the next day, forcing us to stay on the favorite
island.  The others sprinted off at the spirited hour of 10 am (or 11 am,
depending), and disappeared in the ebb current to the west.  Becky and I made
the best of it, reading books in the sun and wind, dodging aggressive freighter
wakes, and admiring a quartet of golden eagles dogfighting later in the day. 
Garlic and herb fettucine with tuna annointment and cookies graced us to bed. 
Monday, we returned upriver against the ebb to the put-in, pushed by a vigorous
front which brought rain squalls and a stiff breeze.  The breeze helped us to
the east, but made crossings of the opposing current challenging.

On regrouping with the rest downriver, we heard tales of tossed tarps from the
rain, hordes of folks on Tenasillahee Island, now a "hot spot," and the saga of
stuck in the mud in Elochomon Slough out of Cathlamet.  (I told them it was
dicey at one foot of tide ... but, listen to me?  I don't think so!)  One
couplet in an Easy Rider faded against the wind, and pulled out four miles
short of their goal, but the others stiffed it out.

Next year, we'll have the tide we need to do the Elochomon, and we'll __all__
go down the Slough!

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
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