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Any info out there for places to paddle in NE Alabama near Anniston? Good
put-ins / take-outs on the Coosa, Cahaba or good creeks?

I've got a Pelican Explorer (15 ft), and I'm just getting back into paddling
after my college days (very limited water time, and about 20 years ago).
I'm trying to introduce my 7 and 9 year olds to paddling, and starting out
with still water in the area lakes...

Any suggestions ??? THANKS!

- Steve T, Jacksonville AL


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Try www.paddling.net/places . They have some spots on the Coosa.
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Any info out there for places to paddle in NE Alabama near Anniston? Good
put-ins / take-outs on the Coosa, Cahaba or good creeks?

I've got a Pelican Explorer (15 ft), and I'm just getting back into

paddling
after my college days (very limited water time, and about 20 years ago).
I'm trying to introduce my 7 and 9 year olds to paddling, and starting out
with still water in the area lakes...

Any suggestions ??? THANKS!

- Steve T, Jacksonville AL




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Any info out there for places to paddle in NE Alabama near Anniston? Good
put-ins / take-outs on the Coosa, Cahaba or good creeks?

I've got a Pelican Explorer (15 ft), and I'm just getting back into paddling
after my college days (very limited water time, and about 20 years ago).
I'm trying to introduce my 7 and 9 year olds to paddling, and starting out
with still water in the area lakes...



I don't paddle like i used to....

but try these places.

Locust Fork
Mulberry Fork
Bear Creek (NW Alabama)
Town Creek (near Langston AL).

Hiawassee, Nantahala, and Ocoee are only a few hours drive.


check with the Huntsville Canoe Club. They paddle a different
spot about every weekend.
http://raq.uninterruptible.com/users/hcc/

apparantly their trip schedule link is messed up, but
you can email their webmaster for more info on it.
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Thanks!
I found some locals here that are into paddling as well, but more into
kayaks than canoes. We went down and did the coosa at Wetumpka... My buddy
and I did well except for Moccasin Gap, where we got blocked out of our
"parking spot" and ended up pulled backwards into the current and the
rapids.. hahaha Got it turned around, but my partner (now the "U-boat
commander") didn't think to get his weight out of the bow... the nose came
back up once, then dove in hard in the second hydraulic... I'm glad there
weren't any more.... could have hurt!

We also learned how to throw a swamped canoe to empty it.... pretty cool.
We sat and rested on the next rock outcropping and watched the next 10 or 15
canoes get swamped... we don't feel so bad now... but we're ready to go
back....

Maybe a little practice at the areas you've recommended will be a good idea
before our encore..

Thanks again!
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Any info out there for places to paddle in NE Alabama near Anniston?

Good
put-ins / take-outs on the Coosa, Cahaba or good creeks?

I've got a Pelican Explorer (15 ft), and I'm just getting back into

paddling
after my college days (very limited water time, and about 20 years ago).
I'm trying to introduce my 7 and 9 year olds to paddling, and starting

out
with still water in the area lakes...



I don't paddle like i used to....

but try these places.

Locust Fork
Mulberry Fork
Bear Creek (NW Alabama)
Town Creek (near Langston AL).

Hiawassee, Nantahala, and Ocoee are only a few hours drive.


check with the Huntsville Canoe Club. They paddle a different
spot about every weekend.
http://raq.uninterruptible.com/users/hcc/

apparantly their trip schedule link is messed up, but
you can email their webmaster for more info on it.



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