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SUMMARY:April Monthly Meeting - New location!!!
DESCRIPTION:This week we are having our first meeting at our new location: Longview Farms in Town and Country.  The address is 13525 Clayton Rd\, St. Louis\, MO 63141.  Dave Tobey will be showing his River Safety videos he produces for Ozark Riverways Foundations. Many of our club members are starring in the movies. If you have seen them already\, come anyway! There will be popcorn and soda for all. We will also have a business meeting afterward. \nBring anything paddling related you want to swap or sell\, including clothes\, paddles\, dry bags\, and everything you don’t need\, have too many of\, or just want to pass along. Carolyn will have stickers for your name and price you are asking. \nThe St. Louis Canoe & Kayak Club holds an open monthly meeting on the first Thursday of every month\, with some exceptions: we are usually off in July\, we often hold a picnic in September\, and we hold a holiday party in December. Meetings are open to ALL\, whether you are a member\, joining us after a break\, or checking us out for the first time! See events calendar for upcoming meetings. \nThe meeting will start promptly at 6:30 pm and we will have time for socializing following the meeting agenda. If inclement weather or other circumstances prevent in-person meeting\, we will send out an email to members and hold the meeting via Zoom. \nMeetings can be accessed virtually by Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82042351004?pwd=WDR6b0tCWld4cGVTcHZxL08vd1FGZz09
URL:https://stlcanoekayak.com/event/april-monthly-meeting-new-location/
LOCATION:Longview Farms\, 13525 Clayton Rd\, Town and Country\, MO\, 63141\, United States
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SUMMARY:Upper Buffalo River Paddle (free - $11.50)
DESCRIPTION:We will be paddling the Buffalo River between the Steel Creek Campground to Kyle’s Landing on Saturday and Kyle’s Landing to Erby on Sunday\, with base camping Saturday night. \nThe Upper Buffalo National River is rich in ecosystem diversity. The banks are lined with dense forests of gorgeous trees that are home to many species of birds\, animals and plants. Though seldom seem\, there are black bears and mountain lions in this area\, so be careful about how you store food and anything else with a fragrance that may smell like food to an animal. You may also see a herd of elk grazing in the pasture on the right as you enter the launch area at the Ponca low water bridge. Skunks may be the biggest “threat” you will encounter. \nIf you are into off-river exploration\, then a short hike up to Hemmed-in-Hollow will reveal the highest waterfall in this part of the nation – a 200-foot-high cascade with a plateau from which you can gaze down upon the river below. The trail can be tough on those without adequate conditioning for somewhat steep climbing\, but the view is worth the effort! Be sure to bring your camera. The buffalo River National Park has several beautiful hikes including the Goat Trail\, Lost Valley and Whitaker Point Trail so you can add a few extra days to your trip to enjoy them. \nMeeting Location: Steel Creek Campground\, 8:00 April 11. \nCamping options: Steel Creek Campground Saturday night (Friday night is optional). Reservations can be made at www.recreation.gov \nWater classification: \n     Class II: Straightforward rapids with wide\, clear channels which are evident without scouting; occasional maneuvering may be required\, but rocks and medium-sized waves are easily missed by trained paddlers; swimmers are seldom injured and group assistance\, while helpful\, is seldom needed. \nPossible hazards or difficult sections of water paddled (other hazards may also be encountered on the trip):   \nThis section of the Buffalo has some rapids\, swift currents and turns\, and possible obstacles to navigate around\, as well as possible strainers. \nSkill level required: \n          Confident Beginner (paddler who has a strong forward stroke\, knows other basic strokes\, has stamina and skill            to finish a 10-12-mile river trip\, and can maneuver their boat through and around obstacles in moving water.) \nType of boat required: Plastic boats under 15′ \nParticipants must bring:  \n\nIf the air or water temperature is chilly\, a complete change of clothes in a dry bag. (if not wearing a dry suit.)\nwater \nlunch and drinks for each day’s paddle\nU.S. Coast Guard approved PFD (life jacket)\n“pealess” whistle \nbug spray\nsnacks\n\nFor a list of items to bring that might be helpful for new paddlers\, here is a link: Kayaking Gear for Every Trip \nHow to dress: Dress for immersion.  A dry suit or wetsuit is needed or change of clothing in a drybag. No cotton. If wearing sandals\, they should have back straps. \nMinors are welcome on this trip if a parent or guardian attends. \nPlease check out the Club Sanctioned Trips forum for additional information as it is posted\, or to ask questions or post comments.  Club Sanctioned Trip Info & Comments – St. Louis Canoe & Kayak Club \nRisks involved: Paddlesports and related ACTIVITIES INVOLVE RISKS AND DANGERS OF DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY AND SERIOUS BODILY INJURY\, INCLUDING PERMANENT DISABILITY\, PARALYSIS\, AND DEATH. These Risks and dangers may be caused by my own actions or inactions\, the actions or inactions of others participating\, leading\, or helping in the Activity\, and the condition in which the Activity takes place\, There may be OTHER RISKS AND SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LOSSES either not known to me or not readily foreseeable at this time. \n————————————————————- \nTip leader: Dave Haessig (314-304-7970) \nTo attend this trip/event: \n You must reserve a ticket for each person attending (see tickets below).\nThis provides the trip leader with important information they need for safety and communication\, and information the club needs for ACA reporting. \nIf you purchase a ticket for this trip but decide you cannot attend\, PLEASE contact the trip leader to let them know. \n\nIf you are an ACA member\, please make sure you have an annual waiver signed on their website and have linked your account with St. Louis Canoe and Kayak Club. You must have re-signed this waiver since January 1\, 2026 because they have updated their website. Here are instructions: Linking your ACA account to St. Louis Canoe and Kayak..docx\nIf you are not an ACA member (American Canoe Association)\, you will be asked to sign a paper waiver from ACA at the meet-up location.  Here is the waiver to read before attending the trip:     aca_waiver__release_of_liab\n\n  \n——————————————————————————————————————————- \n 
URL:https://stlcanoekayak.com/event/buffalo-river-paddle-free-11-50/
LOCATION:Steel Creek Campground\, Buffalo River Trail\, Jasper\, AR\, 72641
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SUMMARY:Bryant Creek Paddle
DESCRIPTION:April 13 @ 9:00 am – April 14 @ 4:00 pm    (Free – $11.50) \nBryant Creek is a scenic Ozark stream in southern Missouri known for wilderness character\, fishing\, and paddling. There are springs\, creeks\, and scenery features such as bluffs\, hardwood forests and pine stands. It is a relatively wild stream and provides only slightly less paddling mileage than the North Fork. It has less volume than the North Fork and is more difficult to float because it is narrower and has more obstacles\, but it also has some fast riffles. \nCamping options:  We will be camping at the Vera Cruz Access campground. State Hwy AB\, Ava\, MO 65608. There is no need to make reservations; first come\, first serve. \nThis is a Class I\, sometimes Class II\, river. \nClass I: Fast-moving water with riffles and small waves; few obstructions\, all obvious and easily missed with little training; risk to swimmers is slight; self-rescue is easy. \nClass II: Straightforward rapids with wide\, clear channels which are evident without scouting; occasional maneuvering may be required\, but rocks and medium-sized waves are easily missed by trained paddlers; swimmers are seldom injured and group assistance\, while helpful\, is seldom needed. \nSkill level required: Confident Beginner (paddler who has a strong forward stroke\, knows other basic strokes\, has stamina and skill to finish a 10 to 12-mile river trip\, and can maneuver their boat through and around obstacles in moving water.) \nType of boat required: Over 10′ length. \nParticipants must bring: * \n\nU.S. Coast Guard approved PFD (life jacket)\na “pealess” whistle\nIf the air or water is chilly\, a complete change of clothes in a dry bag (if not wearing a dry suit).\nWater and a snack. \nAs we will be base camping\, you will need to bring camping gear and food. \n\n          * For a list of items to bring that might be helpful for new paddlers\, here is a link: Kayaking Gear for Every Trip \nHow to dress: Appropriate clothing for kayaking. No cotton. If wearing sandals\, they should have back straps. \nThis trip is only for adults over 18 years old. \nPlease check out the Club Sanctioned Trips forum for additional information as it is posted\, or to ask questions or post comments.  Club Sanctioned Trip Info & Comments – St. Louis Canoe & Kayak Club \nHazards or difficult sections of water paddled (other hazards may also be encountered on the trip):  \nPortages\, strainers\, fast riffles\, and obstacles. \nRisks involved: Paddlesports and related ACTIVITIES INVOLVE RISKS AND DANGERS OF DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY AND SERIOUS BODILY INJURY\, INCLUDING PERMANENT DISABILITY\, PARALYSIS\, AND DEATH. These Risks and dangers may be caused by my own actions or inactions\, the actions or inactions of others participating\, leading\, or helping in the Activity\, and the condition in which the Activity takes place\, There may be OTHER RISKS AND SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LOSSES either not known to me or not readily foreseeable at this time. \n\nTip leaders: Shelly Green and Dorine Johnson \nTo attend this trip/event: \n You must reserve a ticket for each person attending (see tickets below).\nThis provides the trip coordinator with important information for safety and communication and gives the club important information we need for reporting to ACA. \nIf you purchase a ticket for this trip but decide you cannot attend\, PLEASE contact the trip leader to let them know. \n\nIf you are an ACA member\, please make sure you have an annual waiver signed on their website and have linked your account with St. Louis Canoe and Kayak Club. You must have re-signed this waiver since January 1\, 2026 because they have updated their website. Here are instructions: Linking your ACA account to St. Louis Canoe and Kayak..docx\nIf you are not an ACA member (American Canoe Association)\, you will be asked to sign a paper waiver from ACA at the meet-up location.  Here is the waiver to read before attending the trip:     aca_waiver__release_of_liab
URL:https://stlcanoekayak.com/event/bryant-creek-paddle/
LOCATION:Vera Cruz Access Campground\, State Highway AV\, Ava\, MO\, 65608\, United States
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