Apr 2, 2023: Sheepscot River, 650cfs

Participants: Bruce Weik C1, Helen Hess OC1, Paul Plumer OC1, Reid Anderson OC1, Daniel House OC1, Peter Hubbard OC1, TC: Kenny DeCoster OC1, Ron Chase K1, Greg Gerbi K1, Ken Gordon K1, Catherine Kimball K1, Dan Bennis K1

The plan was to hold a weekend paddle festival in Winterport area on the Marsh on Saturday and Sou on Sunday- a repeat of last year’s schedule. But mud season weather can make scheduling trips a nightmare. When Saturday was predicted to be rained out, I forfeited my trip on Sunday, so we all would get a chance to paddle the Marsh again. On Friday, the Sunday outlook deteriorated and Charlie canceled the Marsh trip. I gave up on the weather until Ron called Saturday morning asking where I was going to paddle on Sunday. Within 24 hours, 12 people showed up for a glorious sunny day on the Sheepscot River. Although the temperature was below my threshold of 40 degrees, the full sun and breeze at our backs made up for the pool of water in the bottom of the canoe freezing my toes.

We had great diversity in the participant list: the entire PPCS executive committee plus Reid were present, Paul Plumer made a rare appearance and used his Stearns award fame to delay the meeting time to noon, I recognized Greg this time around, Bruce finally took a day off of work to join us, Catherine, sea kayaker extraordinaire, paddled a much shorter boat, I finally had the pleasure of surfing with Peter, and new members, Dan and Dan, paddled with us for the first time.

The water level was 650 cfs and the rocks dotted the waterscape. There were many attempts at surfing to limber up the dormant paddling muscles, and plenty of time to float down the current and enjoy the sun and everyone’s company.

I’ve only paddled the Sheepscot once in the past decade and struggled to find the take out (no GPS) to meet everyone. 18 years ago as I was learning to solo paddle, I would join Carolyn Welch and Dave Lanman on their class II weekends: Sheepscot, Ossippe, Saco, Sandy and Carrabassett. Today brought back a lot of memories. There are still a couple more class II trips this spring- SYOTW.