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Andrea wrote:
http://www.wetdawg.com/pages/touring/peace/index.html Previous record: 349 kilometers (217 miles) in 24 hours Yukon River, Canada Described attempt: 275 kilometers (171 miles) in 24 hours Peace River, Canada reason for failure IMO: sore shoulder from too much training |
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"Bill Tuthill" wrote in message
... Andrea wrote: http://www.wetdawg.com/pages/touring/peace/index.html Previous record: 349 kilometers (217 miles) in 24 hours Yukon River, Canada Described attempt: 275 kilometers (171 miles) in 24 hours Peace River, Canada reason for failure IMO: sore shoulder from too much training Thing that got me was that the Peace is a wonderful river, and it seems to me a terrible shame to turn a trip through that section into a race. Put all the training effort and support into a trip all the way to Lake Athabaska. The finishing time for this year's 742km Yukon River Quest (Whitehorses to Dawson) was just a hair over 55 hours for a tandem canoe, this with a mandatory 8 hr layover in Carmacks. It works out to 323 km/24 total hr average and 378 km / 24 running hr average. The first solo kayak finshed about two hours later at 56:54 (about 365 km per 24 running hours). If I wanted to ruin a river trip by racing, I'd certainly do it on the Yukon. If I were after a record, I do it a little earlier in the year too. Dodging the logs would keep me awake and alert. Just my take, Fred Klingener |
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"Fred Klingener" wrote:
Thing that got me was that the Peace is a wonderful river, and it seems to me a terrible shame to turn a trip through that section into a race. Put all the training effort and support into a trip all the way to Lake Athabaska. On the Provincial Base Map hanging on my office wall, it appears that the Peace River never flows into Lake Athabasca. Rather, it flows into the Slave River about twenty-five miles downstream from Lake Athabasca. I have no idea how fast the Slave is there, but I don't know if I'd want to paddle that 25 miles upstream... (The Base Map, which doesn't show much in the way of features, does mark one rapid on that section of the Slave.) -Paul |
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"Paul Skoczylas" wrote in message
news ![]() "Fred Klingener" wrote: Thing that got me was that the Peace is a wonderful river, and it seems to me a terrible shame to turn a trip through that section into a race. Put all the training effort and support into a trip all the way to Lake Athabaska. On the Provincial Base Map hanging on my office wall, it appears that the Peace River never flows into Lake Athabasca. Rather, it flows into the Slave River about twenty-five miles downstream from Lake Athabasca. Sure. Your wall map is a lot finer grained than the brain-map I was using :-) It's kind of a moot gotcha, though, because there's no (road) take-out on Lake Athabasca. You'd probably want to take out at Peace Point. According to things I've read, the Peace/Athabasca delta is a pretty nasty place to be anyway. The dam at the headwaters scrambled the ecology of the delta (yeah, 1000km away), and there are a bunch of weirs and diversions in the braids, the ones that aren't jammed up with logs, to try to restore some of the old flow patterns. I have no idea how fast the Slave is there, but I don't know if I'd want to paddle that 25 miles upstream... (The Base Map, which doesn't show much in the way of features, does mark one rapid on that section of the Slave.) I think the Slave is passable up to Fort Fitzgerald, at which point you have to get out and walk (or hitch hike) to Fort Smith. Or hire a local to take you through. Cabin fever dreaming already and it's only December... Fred Klingener |
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