www.houstoncanoeclub.org :: Volume 54 :: Jan/Feb 2006

Table of Contents

Meeting Announcement

A Note from Jo Anne

In the HCC Inbox

Tigards Awarded Lifetime Membership

Lake Houston State Park

Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

Annual Clear Creek Cleanup

Trip Reports

Mark Andrus: Brazos River

Christy Long: 2006 New Year Guad/San Marcos

Ken Anderson: 2006 New Year Clear Creek

Christy Long: Jan 07, 2006 Surfside

Natalie Wiest: Clear Lake

Natalie Wiest: San Antonio River

Natalie Wiest: North Shore of Galveston Bay

Natalie Wiest: Remember Goliad!

John Bartos: Buffalo Bayou 01/15/06

Mark Ittleman: Anahuac Harborfest

Mark Ittleman: Nov 2005 Sierra Club Paddle

Mark Ittleman: Fall 2005 Colorado River

Classifieds

Upcoming Trips

Trip Report: 01/15/06 Buffalo Bayou
Terry Hershey Park off of Memorial Mews to Beltway 8
by John Bartos (Photos)/Christy Long (Report)

Trip participants included:
Bob A. (OC1), John B. (OC1), Sandy T. (OC2), Jeannette T. (OC2), Lillian T. (OC2), Chet T. (OC2), Rosie T. (OC2-1/2), Anne O. (OC2), John O. (OC2), Janice F. (OC2), Fraser B. (OC2), Christy L. (OC1), Tracy C. (K1), Mathew B. (K1).

We met at 9:00 am, ran shuttle, and started dropping our boats into the bayou around 10:00 am. The day has cool with no wind to speak of and the water level was low (50-60 cfs). This section of the bayou would be a first descent for me. We had a great time on the obstacle course setup by nature and I would like to paddle this section again. Because it is relatively natural I'm sure it changes often. Besides having a great navigable stream, the putin and takeout have designated parking spaces for park users, which is always a plus for river runners.

There was current and we navigated small rapids, made from trees, rocks, tires, machine parts, and concrete, one boat at a time to prevent any pile ups. The fallen tree trunks and branches made downstream progress slow.

 

We climbed over some fallen trees and paddled under others. It took strength and balance to haul the canoes over the trees then walk down the big branches to get to the boat. Paddling underneath some of the fallen trees required bending forward and tilting the boat at just the right angel to fit through the allotted space.

I sighted an egret, a hawk, and several other birds along the way. Occasional, I was reminded of the fact that we were paddling in the city, when I sighted a runner or a family on the trail that parallels the bayou.

 

After the shuttle was run and boats tied down, a couple of us went to a Mexican food restaurant and relived the outing. I want to thank Bob Arthur for inviting us on this trip and introducing me to this section of the bayou.

 

Sincerely
Christy Long

 

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