We took our flotilla back to the river on Saturday. We had plans to actually paddle downstream: Angler’s Inn to Lock 10. In the modern age, we figured Lyft could be a part of the shuttle.
Unfortunately, when I tried to get a lyft back from Lock 10 to meet up with Sarah and Robert at Angler’s Inn, they were having credit card processing issues.
Fortunately, there happen to be a Barwood taxi driver who was enjoying the day at Lock 10. He was just leaving when I was giving up on Lyft and so that was perfect, urban boating — taxi for shuttle.
Unfortunately, I carefully left my paddle in the car at Lock 10, and realized it as I was walking to the river, waiting boats and Sarah and Robert at Angler’s Inn.
Fortunately, there are only a couple rapids on that stretch. After trying out Robert’s beach shovel as a paddle, I decided to hand paddle instead.
Unfortunately, there is a fair amount of flatwater, but the downstream breeze helped keep those of us without a paddle moving.
Fortunately, we discovered that rafting up, we could have the two outside boats paddle while the inside one held on.
It was a fun day on the water with an extra dose of adventure tossed in.
And a ropeswing break; Robert dropping in above; Sarah showing off below.
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