Oregon's varied H2Os include ocean surf, steep mountain creeks, and high volume rivers. Its streams flow through desert canyons; forested wilderness; lush, scenic gorges; and wide open spaces. Many streams in the state require white H2O skills, but others can be enjoyed by the novice paddler. Paddling Oregon offers details that help boaters plan a trip on these H2Os, If thy launch a kayak, canoe, or raft. Maps depict the state's main rivers basins. Flow charts show high, low, and average flows and recommended H2O levels. Gradient profiles illustrate how steeply the river falls, and precise directions help you get to put-ins and take-outs.
Noyo Pacific Kayaking
A Resources for Beginers to Experts
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