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Hello from NW PA

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Hello all,

I've lurked on this forum for a couple of years. I finally decided it was time to make an official introduction and jump into the conversation. I've learned a lot over these years of lurking, but as I get deeper into paddling, I felt like I needed to get direct contact with veteran paddlers.

My wife and I are originally from SW PA. For the last 11 years we have lived in Texas. We started our family in the Lone Star State, but after the birth of our second baby we decided to move back east and get closer to our families. We currently live in Warren County, PA, near the beautiful Allegheny River.

I've always dabbled in canoeing, but it was always as a means to do/get somewhere else. I never paddled just for the sake of paddling. Growing up, canoeing was associated with other things, like fishing, hunting, trapping, or camping. It wasn't until we did an 80-mile Green River trip in UT that I really fell in love with canoeing as a standalone hobby.

Unfortunately, that Green River trip was the last big multi-day trip my wife and I did because shortly after that we started our family. We've been able to do smaller trips since then, but they are usually just day trips or single overnight trips, and they were mostly in Texas (Brazos River and the Colorado River).

Now that we are back in PA, and surrounded by so many gorgeous rivers, I've found myself thinking more and more about canoeing. I've really started thinking about leaning towards the whitewater aspect of canoeing. I've gone ww rafting several times on the Lower Yough and always have a blast doing it, but I've never been whitewater kayaking. With that being said, outfitting a canoe for ww is something that I'm excited to try.

Anyway, happy to finally be a part of the conversation here. I've posted a couple of photos from various paddles over the last several years.

West Fork San Jacinto, Conroe, Texas
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The trip that started it all. Green River, Utah
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Glover River, Broken Bow, Oklahoma
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Back home in PA. Packsaddle Gap, Conemaugh River.
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Welcome! I've been on the Conemaugh-Kiski River trail a few times, but not quite up that far. It's a nice paddle when the water levels are decent. Though it looks like the canoe in that picture took take a scrape or two from a rock.
 
Welcome! I've been on the Conemaugh-Kiski River trail a few times, but not quite up that far. It's a nice paddle when the water levels are decent. Though it looks like the canoe in that picture took take a scrape or two from a rock.
It for sure has. LOL. my mother bought that canoe when she was in high school. So that makes that canoe around 50 years old.
 
Welcome to the conversation(s). Packsaddle Gap is my backyard & the Allegheny River is on my bucket list. Always good to see another PA paddler.
I saw from your profile you live in Blairsville. That’s where I grew up. Well, between b-ville and Indiana. When I go back home to visit my parents maybe we can do a day trip from bolivar to b-ville?
 
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