Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Support Your Local Outfitter!

Clinton River Canoe & Kayak (Jerry & Rene Reis) along with the King of the Clinton aka Dale Goolsby have been working hard this past week to open the Mighty Clinton River from Auburn Hills all the way down to Heritage Park/Van Dyke. 

Dale & Jerry took a paddle down from Auburn Hills to Avon & Livernois yesterday with 3 saws and no extra gas.  They cleared some jams just good enough to get through and ran gas out of 2 saws.  Report is there is one big log that you need to drag your boat over and it will require a larger saw than they had with them to remove.  Numerous woody debris sites were adjusted on this trip that was actually a reconnaissance to locate a kayak missing since the Paddlepalooza a few months ago.  The boat was not located so if anyone has heard where it may have ended up, I am sure Jerry would appreciate if it were returned.

Another trip was made today on the Avon & Livernois to Yates section where the problem spot after the stinky pipe but before the walking/biking bridge was adjusted.  This spot has been a mess for the whole Summer.

If you are reading this blog and would like to get an email when updates are made, look for the email sign up on the main page.  You have to sign up then verify via an email confirmation.  Each new post generates an email with the actual post and pictures in it.  This is different from just "following" the blog and actually more convenient. 

Know someone who would like to try out paddling?  Send them to Clinton River Canoe & Kayak, they can set them up.  Check out the link to their web site on the main page. 

Know other paddlers who might like to hear about what is up on the Mighty Clinton River?  Tell them about this blog! 

There is also the 'Clinton River MI Paddle Page' on Facebook that many local paddlers are connected to and post river trips on.  So "like" the page and you'll get the updates.

The Clinton River Watershed Council also has a web site and is on Facebook as well, they are a great resource for information on the entire watershed.

So if you can sign up for some or all of these options, you can support your sport!  Definitely try to Support Your Local Outfitter!  Your support could be just passing the word or contacting them to ask if they need some help clearing jams.  Some of our paddling buddies carry an empty garbage bag and put (other people's) trash into when they can get to it. 

Just remember, the river is not in pristine condition on it's own, it is largely due to the efforts of Jerry and Dale along with a few others of us who regularly pitch in and help.

After the stinky pipe: Before

After the stinky pipe: After

Metal debris pulled from the river on way to scrap yard!
 
Jerry working on cutting through

Jerry cutting in the Auburn Hills to A&L section

Now open

Adjustment in process


Coming through


Open for now

 
 

2 comments:

  1. thank you so much I really appreciate you guys cleaning up the river a friend and I went downSaturday and we tried to do an 8 hour trip to Budd Park not realizing that there were so many logs blocking the way. we highly suggest people not go beyond dodge Park from the Yates cider mill launch point, or you'll end up portaging in poison sumac at least 3 or 4 times. happy kayaking!

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