Apr 15, 2023: Souadabscook Stream

While much of the local paddling world was participating in the Kenduskeag Stream race, a few of us chose a quieter paddling venue for the day.  We had a sunny day and a cheerful group on the Sou, including some new members as well as some very experienced PPCSers.  The water level was low, but we still had plenty of surfing at all the usual spots and even a little excitement at the lip of the Emerson bridge rapid.  One kayaker got hung up in the midstream alders above the rapid and nearly flipped.  In the process of providing help, another kayaker did flip and then hit their combat roll before successfully running the rapid.  Although they were not needed today, it was good to know we had lots of excellent rescue skills at the ready.  We ran the full stretch of river down to the water works station and enjoyed some milling over munchies and beverages at the take out.  We’d parked our vehicles in a little group, including a few that were on the lawn; those cars had notes on their windshields requesting that we not park on the grass in the future. Ooops!  We’ll try not to do that again.

K-1 Tom Rutka, Jeff Bickford, Charlie Berliant, Devon Carter, Ron Chase, Franklin Jacoby, Millie Jacoby, Bud Gilbert, Gary Cole, Suzanne Cole.

IK-1 Erin-Kate Sousa

OC-1 Patti Rutka, Whit Whitney, Sean Kluttz, Kyle Duckworth, Helen Hess (TC)

Mar 25, 2023: Souadabscook Stream “Icebreaker” – 6″ on the gauge

Participants: Helen Hess OC1, Sean Kluttz OC1, Reid Anderson OC1, Kenny DeCoster TC OC1, Ella Reilich-Godino and Regan Greer OC2, Ron Chase K1, Charlie Berliant K1

Many years ago, I paddled the ” Ice Breaker” when it was 33 degrees, cloudy, and windy and I told myself never again. I don’t want to freeze to death. I always insist in the trip book description that the temperature has to be above 40 degrees. Last week, people were so eager to paddle that I got out voted and gave in. Eight of us braved the 36 degree cloudy overcast weather to paddle the Soudabscook with a gauge reading of one half. At this level, the river isn’t pushy and most of the rocks are covered. We ran class III drops, rocky rapids, and various surf waves of varying intensity- a little something for everyone.

Helen brought along two alumni friends from COA. As fairly new paddlers, Ella and Regan had great lines through the rapids, maintained their composure with an unintended boof in Crawford Rapids and mastered a tandem surf on the smooth wave. It’s great to have new open boaters along who enjoyed the river so much. Everyone else had good runs down the river. Only the TC couldn’t stay upright and rode the run out of Grand Falls on the side of his canoe bracing against the gravel bottom.

Five paddlers “skimmed the cream of the Sou”* and got off the river at Papermill Park, while three of us continued on – losing all feeling in our fingers and toes. Along the forested section, I saw a small brown head sticking out of the water. It dove almost immediately. I believe I spotted my first swimming mink! There wasn’t much surfing at the snowmobile bridge and we took off at Laskey Lane so that we wouldn’t have to scale the snow banks at the regular take out- the water district. I can’t wait to get on the Marsh Stream next week.

* an apt description of the upper Sou uttered at the put in by our President.

Apr 24, 2022: Souadabscook Stream

The water was low, but spirits were high as 23 boaters gathered to paddle the Sou on a glorious spring day.  This was the largest trip I’ve seen on this little river, and we had a wide variety of vessels and a range on experience from first-timers to seasoned veterans.  We kept up the PPCS tradition of welcoming new boaters to the club and creating a safe and celebratory vibe.  There was some surfing and some swimming and plenty of fun as we paddled the full length from Manning Mill bridge to the water works on Rt 1A.

K-1: Bud Gilbert, Carlisle Landel, Maggie Hetherington, Ron Chase, Tom Rutka, Charlie Berliant, Erin-Kate Sousa, Jeff Bickford, Ray and Leslie Wirth, Devon Carter, Karen Francoeur

OC-2:Warren and Betsy Whitney

C1: Mason Galway

OC-1: Reid Anderson, Patti Rutka, John Picone, Kyle Duckworth, Helen Hess (TC)

Raft: Matt, Tina, and Josiah Landel