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September 3, 2024 at 2:08 pm #3633Barry PoultonParticipant
My name is Barry Poulton, I joined the club last year and have attended the last 2 skills clinics. I live in Hartsburg, a little too far to attend very many meetings in person but look forward to more club events. I am a recently retired USGS aquatic scientist and have lots of previous canoe experience but just took up kayaking a few years ago, I regularly attend the Paddle-MO trips organized by Stream Teams United, a race once in a while (did the annual Bluebell race on the Bourbeuse), and river floats with friends. I wanted more group trips and joined because there is no general paddling group in the Columbia-Jeff City area. I also am active in the Ozark Fly Fishers club based out of St Louis, and volunteer with the stream team program. Hope to meet and visit with all of you at the picnic and beyond.
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September 4, 2024 at 9:26 pm #3639Randy MorgartParticipant
WElcome to the group Barry! What kind of boat do you have? what kind of paddling do you like?
You’ll find all types of paddlers here and if you’re not sure you are ready or your boat is right for a trip ask the trip leader, and if you post here often someone who’s going on the trip will have a boat you can borrow.SYOTW
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September 5, 2024 at 5:45 am #3641Barry PoultonParticipant
Randy – Thanks for reply. I have several kayaks ranging from 10.5 to 16 ft long, including 7 thermoformed boats (Eddyline and Delta), 4 polyethylene, and 2 composite. I have a family cabin in northern Wisconsin where I store a few of those, so I don’t need to transport back and forth so much. I paddle everywhere I have the opportunity, mostly lakes and a few slower rivers, but lots of diversity among the places I paddle – one of my favorites in central MO is the lower Osage in fall when water is low, you can paddle upstream a long ways and return with no shuttle needed. But, I don’t have a whitewater boat or experience in that, although I had considered getting a crossover because I could attend a greater diversity in trips and training. My goal is to prepare for multi-day or long weekend trips, including Ozark rivers and on large lakes/reservoirs with island camping, and coastal Great Lakes locations. I feel like I need more training and rescue practice, but aside from the skills clinic, it’s been difficult to come by since most courses and advanced kayak training in Missouri are whitewater focused. Hopefully I can fit in to some of the trips the club has planned – even though my schedule is busy, I am always looking for more.
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September 9, 2024 at 9:23 pm #3650DorineParticipant
There will be some club members attending paddle mo this week we hope to see you there!
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September 11, 2024 at 6:03 am #3655Barry PoultonParticipant
Dorine, Thanks and glad to know that some of our members will be there, looking forward to it!
Barry
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