Stillaguamish South Pass, West Pass: navigable at high tide?

NOTE:

Correction on the tides:

High was +5.0ft at 10:35am, low was +0.4ft at 7:50pm.

Approx tide level when photos were taken was +2.0ft.

Captions on photos have been corrected.

Larry H
 
Larry, Y'done good. Couple of years ago EQ had a customer take that route in the dark -- and made it. Wheeeew. He didn't know how to spell tide -- and even though I have no idea what alcohol smells like :wink:, I suspect he may have had a couple.

Duster
 
I have kayaked into the river from the south on two occasions, and it is very difficult to find your way. Mind you, a kayakers eyes are only a few feet above the water, and all of the braided channels, large drift logs and stumps, that surround the mouth make for visual distortions. At least in a kayak if you run aground you can just get out and walk!
Dusty, I'm with you. No idea what it smells like either :roll: . I would never drink and paddle.

Robbi
 
Gee Robbi,

First liar doesn't even have a chance! :lol:
I'm still a bit ...em...er... you didn't even call when you took out the 16. :roll:

Dusty
 
:oops: Oops! Would you believe we had to make sure it floated before we take you out? Lame excuse, I know. Next time, you go!!

:love Robbi
 
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