Remember: all TAPC outings are listed on our event calendar and are color coded using this scheme: Small Inland Lakes Great Lakes Easy Rivers Intermediate Rivers Difficult Rivers Clean-up Trips
Small Inland Lakes
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Difficult Rivers Clean-up Trips
Out-of-town Trips
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This trip on the Pine begins at the Walker Bridge access and ends at Dobson Bridge. You will need to have a vehicle permit ($5 per day if you don't have an annual pass) but no watercraft permit (they aren't required after Labor Day). Given the possibility of tight turns and downed trees, you must be able to maneuver your boat sideways across the stream using back ferries. If you are not comfortable making quick turns, it's best to wait until next summer to learn the skills that will allow you to control your boat in fast moving current. If you are bringing a kayak, a spray skirt is recommended, to keep your lap dry when passing through choppy water.
Paddling time should be about 4 hours, with a break for a leisurely lunch at Elm Flats. Hopefully it should be a peaceful float, possibly with some opportunities for photos of early fall colors along the river banks.