FYI TO 4th and Eric:
For all those interested in paddling this Thursday:
We are planning on leaving NCS as close to 3:30 as possible...as soon as
everyone gets to my room. I have permission forms and waivers from some
people already. If you have not given me a waiver, there is one attached
for you to fill out and bring or send with your child.
I'm doing a count TODAY (Tuesday) to so I can send Mike the number of
paddlers. If you have not already done so, please let me know that you are
planning on sending your child with me. I don't want to leave anyone behind
because of a missed communication.
TO BE CLEAR - Even if you planned on the last trip, I need to know that you
are planning on THIS WEEK'S TRIP.
Here are the details:
We are planning to meet at the performing arts room ASAP and leave NCS at
3:40; we'll return to NCS by 8:30pm. We will meet Mike at North
Riverfront Park a little after 4pm, portage our canoe to the water and
paddle across to Mosenthein Island where we'll clean for a half-hour before
gathering around the campfire for veggie kabobs, hot dogs, chips, and
drinks. We'll return to Riverfront Park and portage back to vehicles and
leave by a little before 8pm.
Those kids and adults wanting to join us should come prepared in a variety
of ways:
1) Wet feet - Waterproof Boots are preferred, but shoes that can get
wet/messy are an absolute minimum. No sandals through winter.
2) Cold conditions - boots and thick socks will help here. It is also
important to wear enough layers and pack extra clothes in a drybag. I
Will bring one big drybag and we have individual drybags in the Performing
Arts room for those who would like to borrow one. They are $18 if you'd
like to own one. They will come in handy multiple times this year. Polar
Fleece, wool and polypropylene clothing will still keep you warm even if you
are wet. COTTON clothes are the ENEMY when wet and cold.
3) Food and Water - we will provide veggie kabobs, chips, lemonade,
Water for refills, and tea. Kids should bring a filled water bottle, and
afternoon snack (if they want one) and food of your own for dinner if
The aforementioned does not sound good.
4) Light - We will be returning to vehicles as it gets dark, so we will need
some lights. If you have a headlamp, it will be very helpful to have along
on the trip. Hand-held lights are only moderately useful as they keep you
from using your hands to carry things during portage.
5) HW Warning - Kids may work on HW in the vehicle on the way, but you have
HW that cannot be done in the vehicle, it will have to be done when you get
home.
6) Weather - It looks like it will be rainy and in the 60's. If someone
could cash in a little Karma and clear off the clouds I'd appreciate it. If
not, we'll be needing rain gear. I keep emergency backup gear with me, but
please send your child prepared.
Note: We were late last time thanks to a slow portage and my cell phone was
out of charge. That was a bummer of a situation that I don't intend to
recreate. I set the ending time at 8:30 instead of 8pm this time to be
realistic after realizing it is just too tough to make it back by 8pm, but
the later time doesn't mean we'll be back later.
Hope to hear from some of you and see you on the river this week!
Ben
Edit: Permission slip can be found
here.