Postponed - Cathlamet, WA

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PNW_Wesley":3hp3xllv said:
I apologize if my Jan 22, 2020 10:16 am post offended anyone. I did not intend to sound bossy.

I will check this thread a few times a week to see if we have more participants for Cathlamet.

I am hoping that this event will lead to other events in the Columbia, which I would be happy to put together.

Wow, I looked all over for a "bossy" sounding post on Jan 22, 2020 10:16 am and couldn't find one. Sounded to me like you are doing just fine. Hey, we are glad you are here.

You asked in an earlier post about what you were supposed to do in the position of CBGT organizer. Sounds like you got it pretty well nailed. Set a date and make the necessary reservations, then get it announced here. Sometimes there is a potluck, sometimes not. Your choice, the CBGT there was up to you. Your choice.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
I wish I could be there. Cathlamet was one of the earlier CBGT's that I ever went to. Unfortunately I'll be in San Antonio TX that weekend.
 
Roger, Sorry you won't be able to be there. As I mentioned, it is memorable in my book, and was the first CBGT I single handed at.

It was a fun group and pretty low key, most memorable because of my screw-up.

Have a good trip to San Antonio.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
PNW_Wesley":1d585o8s said:
Hello All,

So far, there are 4 boats in the "Events Signups" for this gathering (Zenith, Tyboo, Blue~C, clayhubler). A few others have mentioned interest, but I'm not sure if they are planning to attend.
Hope to see you there!

I plan to attend stopping in on my annual pilgrimage back up to the Salish Sea. But I'll be in a camper not in C Sharp. I didn't sign up on the events listing as I didn't want to organizers to count my boat for needed slip space. Looking forward to seeing old and new CBrats!
 
Wesley, I just through my fender into the cockpit. Hope to cross wakes on the river. CU.

Harvey
SleepyC:moon
 
Hey Harvey, glad to see your fender in the bucket.

Since we brought Zenith home, we have explored the Columbia from Washougal to Kalama. On Feb 5, we enjoyed 22 miles on a nice calm day. I’ve put some photos in my album.

For the April get-together, we will launch at Kalama, which is a very nice facility. Steep and deep, modern docks, and fuel dock. One can park for a week, and the office has a camera and security for the lot.

We are planning a leisurely 3 hours for our cruise to Cathlamet.

On the Saturday of the get-together (Apr 4), Karen and I would like to do a round trip to Astoria - tie up at West Basin and have lunch before returning. Total miles is about 50.

It would be great if others would like to join us. We could have a gaggle of Dory’s crossin’ wakes down the river.
 
Hah! We tied up at the West basin for lunch today! If you can make the weather and water the same as this afternoon it will be a very pleasant cruise down and back. If Chuckpacific is there for this shindig we can get him to lead the group through the inside channel to Tounge Point. He wrote up a great history and guide for the route at one of our gatherings in Cathlamet several years back. I don’t know though - he has a deep draft slow boat now he may not want to float the backwaters.

Another thought that occurred to me was following the east river boats up to Kalama on Sunday for lunch at that huge new McMenamins if the weather is good. We can easily talk B~C into launching there instead of hauling all the way to Cathlamet. He might be getting a little trailerphonic in his old age. I am trying to roust Crazy Frazey out of his shell too. He and I have talked about meeting up at that place in Kalama.

Lois and I were talking about maybe a practice run to Cathlamet if we get weather like the last couple days again.
 
Wesley said,
".... For the April get-together, we will launch at Kalama, which is a very nice facility. Steep and deep, modern docks, and fuel dock. One can park for a week, and the office has a camera and security for the lot...."

Wesley, is that 1000 launch on Friday? I might think about launching there as well. I'm guessing you are talking about 30 river miles. Is your 3 hours based on planning speed or slow cruise :?: Also, do you know if there is a wash down/engine rinse spot at Kalama? Marina contact info?

Just in case.... :crook :smiled

Harvey
SleepyC:moon
 
clayhubler":27f1d4sb said:
Clay, Josie, Makayla, and Logan

You're bringing kids to a CBGT?!?

Wonderful! Cathlamet is a great place for kids. I have had my grandkids there several times and in another year or two my great grandkids will be old enough to go.

It won't be warm enough this early in spring but in the summer there is plenty of shallow water on the shoreline for wading and rock throwing and crawdad hunting. Even now there are plenty of things they can find to do and a neat trail into the little town you can take them on with cool things to see on the way.

I am guessing Makayla and Logan are kids. How old? Maybe I should have Lois bring some grandma stuff.
 
Our kids wouldn't have it any other way! Makayla and Logan are 14 and 11, respectively. Our oldest, Cedric, is 17 and has never enjoyed boating or fishing. He's always welcome, but will opt out if given the choice. He also has work obligations and is more than capable of looking after himself now. Hard to believe he'll be moving out in about six months time...
 
hardee":rtr1s5vd said:
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Wesley, is that 1000 launch on Friday? I might think about launching there as well. I'm guessing you are talking about 30 river miles. Is your 3 hours based on planning speed or slow cruise :?: Also, do you know if there is a wash down/engine rinse spot at Kalama? Marina contact info?

Harvey
SleepyC:moon

Harvey, yes on the Friday 10 am launch from Kalama. It is about 40 river miles. We will be taking the main channel around the west side of Puget Island, then turn SE to Cathlamet. It’s a few extra miles, but I’m still in the “give me lots of fathoms” mode of operation, especially on my first trip to the area.

Karen and I take turns at the helm. With me at the helm, Zenith swims along nicely at 4,000 rpm. With calm winds and a 2 mph tail current, our ground speed is 20-22 mph. Karen enjoys a slower speed. I don’t think it will take a full 3 hrs to get there.

The Port of Kalama phone # is 360-673-2325. I don’t recall seeing a wash down at the ramp. The address is 110 W Marine Dr. , 98625

I am not firm about 10 am, and we could launch later if it works better for you after your drive from home.
 
Wesley, No need to launch later for me. I will stay in touch here, and let you know. I may have some company with me so my timing may have some deviation.... But then it can be that way anyway, :shock:

I just called the Port of Kalama, Katie, and it sounds very good. A transicent dock for $10.50 for under 30 feet., and parking and launch is free, BUT, you have to get a parking pass from the office, M-F 8-5. It is right next to the McMinimans Restaurant.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Ok gang...Amy, Teddi (11 year old chocolate labradoodle) and I are tentatively planning on attending....getting rather excited to say the least.

We do have the boat up for sale but are actually kind of hoping it doesn’t sell soon so we can use for Cathlamet and Friday Harbor. Please don’t count us fully in yet....thx...

Yes Tyboo Mike....I saw your post: “I am trying to roust Crazy Frazey out of his shell too. He and I have talked about meeting up at that place in Kalama”.

I’m looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting some new ones!!!!!

Hoping this plan comes together!!!

Crazy John Frazey :smiled
 
Hey John, I sure hope you all can make it. I haven't seen Teddy in like forever. You and I we get to talk on the phone -- occasionally but I have been missing Teddy.

Hope to CU soon.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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johnf":1u590ti9 said:
Yes Tyboo Mike....I saw your post

I’m looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting some new ones!!!!!

Well that's good, John. That's real good. I got some salt/pepper grinders to show you.
 
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