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Upper Pine River Clean-Up

When:
Friday, September 19, 2014
Where:
Upper Pine River from Briar Patch to Walker Bridge Canoe Livery
North of Luther, southwest of Cadillac
MI  
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Lois Goldstein
231-938-9655 (p)
Category:
Clean-up
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
This stretch of the Pine is just exquisite!  There is very little rental traffic, and no watercraft permits are necessary on this section.  Even on a weekend, there shouldn't be many other paddlers around. 
 
We will begin in the morning, and will stop for a picnic lunch along the way.  The exact meeting time will be sent to you with your email confirmation.  Total paddling time is about 4 hours. 
   

The Upper Pine is a great river to practice maneuvering skills.  This trip is open to adventurous beginners as well as those folks who already know how to avoid downed trees and submerged rocks.  If you would like to develop these skills, we can give you some pointers as you head downstream.  The water is very clear, and isn't very deep, so it's a great place for a leisurely trip on a  late summer day.  If we see trash, we plan to pick it up.  So bring a grabber stick.

 

The meeting place is at Walker Bridge Canoe Livery, just south of Silver Creek Campground.  We will be transported (along with our boats and gear) up to Briar Patch by the kind folks at Pine River Paddlesports Center.