Lower Lamoille
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- Written by Richard Larsen
- Category: Trip Reports
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- Organizer(s): Richard Larsen
- Date: 2007-04-01
- Kayakers (K1): Lou Whittier, Frank Wells, Dan Beideck, Brent Osborne
- Canoers (OC1): Richard Larsen, Sheri Larsen, Mike Smorgens
- Deck Canoers (C1): Tony Shaw
- Predominantly: Nov-int WW
- Water Level: Medium
- Primary Realtime USGS Gauge Site: East Georgia
- Primary Realtime USGS Gauge Flow (cfs), e.g. '797': 2700
- Primary Realtime USGS Gauge Height (ft), e.g. '2.96': 5.70
- Primary Realtime USGS Gauge URL: 3
We had a paddling day that is as good as it gets on April 1 in Vermont. The temperature was in the mid-50s, with sun early, but clouds moving in. Water flow was almost exactly at the median for the date. The icebergs and churning brown water of a few days previous had disappeared. We put in below the dam at Fairfax, and spent about 2 hours 45 minutes on the river. The first part was floating and leisurely paddling, and then we had the decent but non-threating run through the rapids. Some did some surfing, a few practiced their rolls, and one swam a short way, but we had no real problems. We saw mergansers, geese, and other assorted waterfowl. The biggest obstacle was at the end, where we had to negotiate a Vermont version of the Khumbu icefall. The river had tiled the shores with 6-8' high ice from ice-out, and we had to work our way over the slippery walls to get up to our cars.