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Message started by wally on Oct 16th, 2011 at 2:41am

Title: Re: Namakan River solo....Sept 28-Oct 3 2011
Post by wally on Nov 8th, 2011 at 4:51am
Next day I decided to run for the takeout.  I was nervous about Hay rapids  as I have very little info on it.   As I entered the S end of Little Eva lake, I noted the really shallow water here.  About 3/4ths of the way across to the portage at Hay...the water was only 1-2 ft deep.  My MacKenzie showed the "Hay Rapids Portage" starting between the 2 sets of small drops on the S side of the Isle of Little Eva lk.   NOTE to all readers...THERE IS NO PORTAGE HERE.  After checking with the Fisher's and Google Earth, I believe one can see the real portage around the Hay Complex starting S shore of Little Eva.  Anyway....I missed it.  I couldn't figure out why the portage makers would send me through this drop, then start the portage?  Wouldn't it make sense to start upstreamm from here???   DUH!!

Anyway, I portaged around this first drop behind Island, then went looking for a trail for 40 minutes...NAADDA!
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I gave up on finding the trail.  I said to self..."self, how hard could it be to go down the rest of rapids?"  I had no idea that in low water, it would be a series of 7 drops and numerous rock gardens.  I set of with trepidation as i could not see around the corner, I shot the next drop ok, not with style, but I did ok.  Certainly I would be able to do this.  As the river straightens out, I see rocks and drops for about 1/4 mile continuous.  I decide the next drop is doable on the fly.  Just don't hit that rock in the middle!  Dam, why am I going towards that rock?  Double (explitive), I'm going to hit that rock!  SMACK!  Instant roll of the boat, and I dive out into 3 ft water, canoe again rights itself with bags all inside.  Me, sitting on my but in a pool with water up to neck, holding onto my ride.  I sheepishly looked around, certain that other canoers somewhere had just wittnessed this mistake and were ROFL.  Paddled over to shore and again beached and dryed out.  After that, I decided to portage the next two drops by walking along the shore...rock-hopping.

It took an hour to do that and I was spent.  I could see several more drops ahead.  So I decided I would walk my craft along the shoreline and drag it over the rocks and drops, boat loaded.  No problem with a Royalex, but my kevlar did take a beating.  By that time, I didn't care.  Using this method, it only took aboput 30 minutes to negotiate the next 4 drops.  Ankle to waist deep water.  Along the way, I spot another 2 cow moose together crossing, just about 50 yds in front of me.  camera was not handy!

Some pics of the Hay rapids "complex" as I called it.  In low water as you can see, it is a rock garden.  In high water as i stated earlier, I watched a video of a motorboat negotitating upstream.  Either way, TAKE THE PORTAGE!  You will then miss it all and stay dry.
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