killeroy154
Survivalist
Took an all day river fishing trip with my brother, what a rough day it was. I loaded up my 15'6 tandom canoe and met my brother for breakfast at 5 am in a little town at the foothills of the smokey mtns. We left his vehicle at the take out and drove 8 miles up stream to put in.
There is a power generating dam several miles up in North Carolina that normally generate power which results in large water releases, but they weren't generating yesterday. I thought I was happy about them not dumping water down, but was I wrong. We ended up dragging the canoe over half the time for the first mile, and the slippery rocks were treacherous if not dangerous. We rolled one time when we slid up on a submerged bolder.
After 1 mile and 3 hours enough was enough. Battered and sore, we decided on an exit plan. My brother would walk the mile back to the vehicle and I would plow the canoe down stream on my own to meet him a mile below at a bridge.
I waited till he made the crossing back up stream, tightened my life jacket, got on my sore knees in the middle of the canoe and took off. I got hung on a rock and took this picture. Then as I worked it lose, the canoe swung around and I went backward down these rapids
We worked on salvaging the rest of the day fishing at the take out area and had another canoe flipping event when my brother stepped out when it was to deep for him.
Well, he wanted to know more about canoeing, and it was a learning experience for me. I am waiting for the swelling to go down, so I can see what color my knee is going to turn.
Well, he wanted to know more about canoeing, and it was a learning experience for me. I am waiting for the swelling to go down, so I can see what color my knee is going to turn.