Boating in Hell Before The Dams - Wooden Boat People2024-03-28T20:17:30Zhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/forum/topics/boating-in-hell-before-the-dams?commentId=1312281%3AComment%3A150850&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe Doing of the Thing. The B…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-03-06:1312281:Comment:1508502018-03-06T00:53:50.302ZStephen Blalockhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/StephenBlalock
<p>The Doing of the Thing. The Brief, Brilliant White Water Carer of Buzz Holmstrom</p>
<p>Vince Welsh </p>
<p>It is a good read, I have to dig out my copy and read it again. </p>
<p>The Doing of the Thing. The Brief, Brilliant White Water Carer of Buzz Holmstrom</p>
<p>Vince Welsh </p>
<p>It is a good read, I have to dig out my copy and read it again. </p> Hi Randy and Steve, Steve, pl…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-02-09:1312281:Comment:1502932018-02-09T23:15:02.681ZTom Martinhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/TomMartin
<p>Hi Randy and Steve, Steve, pleased to meet you. I have the recountings of the SHOSHONE (1871-1872) and the NORMA (what a hoot that was) in 1895, but who was cruising through in small boats? There were a number of miners, surveyors and explorers who made the run in canoes, scow's and other types of boats. Do you have a favorite story or two about those adventures? Just like other rivers of similar flow and size, big water around 100K cfs offered different challenges to the river during spring…</p>
<p>Hi Randy and Steve, Steve, pleased to meet you. I have the recountings of the SHOSHONE (1871-1872) and the NORMA (what a hoot that was) in 1895, but who was cruising through in small boats? There were a number of miners, surveyors and explorers who made the run in canoes, scow's and other types of boats. Do you have a favorite story or two about those adventures? Just like other rivers of similar flow and size, big water around 100K cfs offered different challenges to the river during spring runoff verses the 10Kcfsn either side of that. By the end of 1945, how many women do you think had cruised through Hell's Canyon? And who was the first woman to pilot her own boat through Hell's? Thank you in advance, Tom</p>
<p></p> Tom,
Steve Schaefers has som…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-02-09:1312281:Comment:1502902018-02-09T21:08:36.192ZRandy Dershamhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/2he24akna7y2z
<p>Tom, </p>
<p>Steve Schaefers has some information from early Prince Helfrich records of runs in Hells Canyon. He has just set up his account here on WBP to be able to contact you. That is going to be a real trove of great information. </p>
<p>Tom, </p>
<p>Steve Schaefers has some information from early Prince Helfrich records of runs in Hells Canyon. He has just set up his account here on WBP to be able to contact you. That is going to be a real trove of great information. </p>