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Crater Lake National Park & the Rogue River – Find Your Park…
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Crater Lake National Park & the Rogue River. Posted on October 14, 2015. Crater Lake National Park & the Rogue River. Azure Blue of Crater Lake. I arrived at the Ranger Station on the North side of the park and was immediately told that putting my little wooden boat in the waters of Crater Lake was strictly prohibited. There is no recreational boating allowed in this clean blue lake. No worries, I had other plans for the boat. The Rogue River gets it’s start in Crater Lake National Park. It exp...It̵...
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Greg Hatten – Find Your Park…
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Http:/ www.thewoodenboatadventures.com. Posts by Greg Hatten:. On the Rogue River – No Such Thing as Bad Weather. Show Me… an Oregon Adventure. Fathers & Sons in my Boat…. Rocky Mountain National Park. Owyhee… rowing in the canyon. Crater Lake National Park & the Rogue River. On the Rogue River – No Such Thing as Bad Weather. Show Me… an Oregon Adventure. On On the Rogue River – No Such Thing as Bad Weather. On Rocky Mountain National Park. On Rocky Mountain National Park. On Rocky Mountain National Park.
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Park Pics – Find Your Park…
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Road repair on the way to the Deschutes River. Tetons and the Snake by Ansel Adams. Downriver from Deadman’s Bar on the Snake. Morel on the Snake River. Morel’s in the Stetson. Wildlife on the Snake. Tetons in the Background. Grand Teton National Park. Boat with a view…. Boat on Jenny Lake. String Lake pouring into Jenny Lake. Rowing on Jenny Lake. Drift Boats on the Snake. Camp on the Snake. Buffalo in the passing lane. Matching the hatch… on the Fire Hole River. Upper Falls – Yellowstone. Middot; Log in.
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Shoeless Musings: June 2016
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Not long ago I had the distinct pleasure to be invited on a Upper Colorado trip with fellow wooden river dory enthusiast, blogger. And all around good man Greg Hatten. After pulling into Kremmling and checking my map again I gassed up and headed for Pumphouse. One of the fun things about being around whitewater for such a long time is a chance to experience places around the world that are famous only to the ranks of other river nerds. The upper Colorado is home to the leg...From ...
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On the Rogue River – No Such Thing as Bad Weather – Find Your Park…
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On the Rogue River – No Such Thing as Bad Weather. Posted on October 11, 2016. On the Rogue River – No Such Thing as Bad Weather. The forecast for our October trip on the wild and scenic section of the Rogue River this year was rain…. lots of it. We could see it coming a week away and there was no way to stop it. The tributaries were all running strong. Lining our boats around Rainie Falls. Colorful tarps and tents. River Rat council on the Rogue. Drift Boat rain guage. Oregon Jambalaya over pasta. With ...
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Fathers & Sons in my Boat… – Find Your Park…
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Fathers & Sons in my Boat…. Posted on June 16, 2016. Fathers & Sons in my Boat…. My own father – circa 1962 on a Minnesota Lake. How could I say no to that? Some Fathers and Sons in my boat…. Rick and Zac Lipira. Ron and Brad Taylor. Rick and Rich LeBlanc. Doctor Butler and Son. Gary and Brian Hatten. Rick and Michael Drake. Steve and Jake Hill. Pat and Peter Hogland. My own son Daniel and I “rocking” the Rogue Wild and Scenic. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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WoodenBoats in Port – Find Your Park…
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Posted on September 17, 2016. Port Townsend WoodenBoat Festival. My buddies at Popticals had the booth next to my boat. Small Boats in the Common Area right on the Sound. Canvas Tents on Puget Sound. At night, camping on Puget Sound, the air was filled with the sounds of the bells from the buoys, fog horns in the distance, and the gently crashing waves of the incoming tide . When the weather allowed, I left the tent and slept on the sandy beach in a bedroll and a Pendleton. Blanket on a Therm-a-rest.
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The Canyonlands – Find Your Park…
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Posted on August 27, 2016. Cataract Canyon is a section of the Colorado River that has been on my bucket list for several years. It’s tucked away in the south east corner of Utah and it flows right through Canyonlands National Park. I went down there for a river run with my friends at Popticals. Right after the Outdoor Retailer Show in Salt Lake City. It was just a week before the 100th Anniversary of the National Parks which made the trip even more special. Photo by Ted Wright. Photo by Ted Wright.
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Rocky Mountain National Park – Find Your Park…
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Rocky Mountain National Park. Posted on June 8, 2016. Rocky Mountain National Park. Rocky Mountain National Park was established in 1915 and is one of the most visited parks in the entire National Park system. It’s located in north central Colorado and has so many incredible natural features it can take days to experience them all. Portola in the Park. Portola Upside down… in the Grand Canyon. Portola at Grand Lake. Upper Colorado River Valley. Camp on the Upper Colorado. David Ellis and his Canvas Tents.
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Badlands National Park – Find Your Park…
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Posted on October 17, 2016. In the Badlands National Park, there is a Wilderness Area where bison, coyotes, prairie dogs, and snakes make their homes. You can be a guest there and share this space with them – at least for a night or two. Clearly the “ages” had been at work here and the evidence was unique and beautiful. As I left the park and drove over the dusty ruts I rode in on – I appreciated the solitude of the setting and the fact that it remained so “unchanged”. The Badlands ...If you go there and...