Back home from a 6 day float down the Middle Fork.


A while back I asked people here for recommendations about taking a wooden boat on the trip.  Everyone's advice was right on the spot.  We launced at a flow fo 3.2.  The advice was to do a trip and see it once before making the decision about making a dory run.  We had 19 people and 10 boats, all rafts.  I did a lot of rowing as my boat partner had a bad sholder and was struggling.  I did the second half of our 13 mile day one and most all of the bigger runs for the rest of the trip.  We had holes in the bottom of a bucked boat by noon of day one and I really worked to row a boat full of water into camp before getting it fixed up for the rest of the trip.  


I think I could have gotten my dory past day one if it wouldn't have been loaded too heavy but, I also could have put a few holes in it so, I have not regrets leaving it home.   At a flow of less then 3.0, no way.  I think it was on day 2 when we saw a green drift boat abondened on the left bank from higher water.  With only 6 days to make the run we had three 20 mile days.  The waves on the lower sections were big and I would have liked to have had my wooden boat for that section.  Especially the run through Cramer down on the Main.


For  a first trip all I can say is what a beautiful river and canyon.  Fishing was also great, salmon flyes all over the place.


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I have neighbors who have a permit for the Main in the middle of August.  From what I saw driving down the road along the Main into the town of Salmon I didn't see anything which was beyond my ability for a dory run,  just lots of fun water.  I may jump on the trip.


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All the people who answered my post a few weeks back gave me great advice and I  thank you all.   We had a safe and wonderful float.  


What a year, Grand Canyon in April, Lodore and Deso in May, Middle Fork in July and the season has a lot to come.


L



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Sounds like a great trip, I'm bummed I couldn't join. From what I remember of my trip several years ago the Main is pretty dory friendly and great fun. It looks like I'll be set to start building my boat come August so I'll probably be shooting some questions your way over the next couple of weeks.
Hi elise,

Great to see you are hanging out here. So, what are you going to build? When you get started give a call any time.
The Main will be a joy for you. Many fewer rapids, much more time to recover between and even a couple of hot springs. You can carry more weight than you can on the Middle Fork. Go for it! Glad I could be of help.

Happy Waves to You,

Rick Newman

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