JamesTXSD":2g9j07t9 said:
Jay and Jolee, thanks for posting those links again. I've enjoyed watching your videos. Even though I know what's coming at Ford's Terror, that one still makes me flinch.
Happy Holidays and stay warm,
Jim
Being an avid riverdog and someone who has piloted his own boat (not a CD22, but a Riken self bailing raft) on the Lochsa, Selway, Spokane, Salmon, Green, Tieton, Wenatchee, Hoh, Deschutes, and others, I was worried as soon as he rounded the corner and was looking at the waterfall. The current was accerating, it was very shallow on the inside bank, and downstream even though you can't clearly see it on the camera looked like the gradient was much getting steeper. It looked just as it does on so many rivers just before a series of rapids. I thought, no it can't be, he should be turning around, and then you see the haystack come into view, and the rather deep hole on the other side. It is too late.....
In retrospect, it is very possible that even if somehow you could get the boat around, you would probably drop off of plane, wreck your props on the rocks as it probably was getting quite shallow, and then go through it sideways. That would really suck. Can you imagine highsiding a CD22? I can't.
I'm glad that nobody was seriously injured. And, the video is a good documentary of why one should be very careful in fjords as they are potentially very dangerous places to be in a boat.
One thing is for sure, I really enjoy (for the most part as I hate to see a CD22 get banged up and I know do too) your videos. They are very well done. Thanks for sharing!