I love me some Current River in the winter. You can see so much more of the geological features without the foliage. Feel free to give me a holler if you’d like some company or help with a shuttle!
I’ve never really tracked my mileage before, but I started keeping a log this year of each outing (mostly to track river conditions, levels, flow, etc). I know some of you have the privilege of paddling almost daily, while others paddle less frequently but on much longer excursions. I think...
Someone told me (when Rutabaga was closing) that they would be changing over to a different model where the vendors/suppliers would be bringing their own inventory to sell instead of Rutabaga’s. Can’t remember if that was in one of Darren’s posts or if it was Bill Swift that told me when I...
Black bears are only relatively recently recovered in southern Missouri where I paddle, with all of them having moved north from the Arkansas Ozarks where there is a sizable population. While attacks are extremely rare, there have been two deaths due to black bears this year in the Arkansas...
I suppose that’s true, but with its symmetrical rocker and T-formex construction it seems much more like a river boat to me than a flat water boat. The biggest complaint I have seen repeated about the Echo is the shallow depth. I’ve seen multiple posts from folks excluding it from...
Haven’t seen much about this yet, and nothing on the Esquif website I can find, but I have it from a couple of sources now that Esquif is releasing an updated version of the Echo for 2026.
From a dealer website:
COMING SOON - Olive
For 2026, Esquif has added a new model of the Echo. Meet...
Photo snapped of me and my Starfire at the Ozark Rendezvous last Thursday on Current River. Beautiful paddle and met some great folks. Water clarity was fantastic.
Looks like you’ve already made a decision but I’ll throw out there that I have had really good luck with Walrus brand Tung Oil. They don’t sell BLO but do offer a linseed oil and outline the differences in their products in the article below...
That does seem to be the general attitude of a majority of people on these rivers, especially in the summer months. As a kid I never saw a single raft out there, but they’re getting more and more common as more people just want to bounce down the river with little to no input. I follow a...
We usually go a little later in the year and often have the river to ourselves, although we really only saw a few other people each day this time so I can’t complain too much. But having it to yourself is just an awesome experience every time. If we’d have had more days like originally planned...
I hope so. We certainly have some great memories of past trips, and it’s fun to remember them sitting around the campfire. Especially the old stories from the aluminum tandem days camping on gravel bars.
I’ve certainly been very lucky to have him along with me for so many years. I noticed...
We tried making it down to the Buffalo this past Spring but Dad unfortunately had to have a torn retina surgery and was out of commission for 8 weeks. We’ve heard great things and would love to compare to what we’re used to. Hopefully we’ll make it next Spring.
And the Guide is a cool boat...
For Day 2 we picked a short popular run on the Current, Pulltite to Round Spring. This is a shorter 8 mi section because at this point I had gotten word of a sick kiddo at home and wanted to be back that evening to be home with him Monday (he’s doing fine with a very minor fever and playing...
This year marks the 28th year that Dad and I have gone down to the Ozark National Scenic Riverways to “float”. For about the last 15 years this has been a Fall trip (or as close as we can get it). This year was a little early, but there were leaves falling and temps were not too hot. Lows...
Sobering reading. I have a friend I paddle with occasionally that is in his 60’s and is a dive instructor, and absolutely refuses to wear a pfd as he is a “strong and capable swimmer” due to his diving, or his “wetsuit provides enough buoyancy with his skill level”. Just can’t make him do it...
Beautiful boat Joe! They’re doing some cool stuff over at Hemlock. New colors, innegra layup, etc., all good stuff, love to see it! Their work always looks top notch and it’s good to see the quality is still there through their ownership transition and also while trying new things/innovating...
Still IXP, I gotta have that durability. The one downside to this color though is that the white scratches really stand out a lot. On my Polaris with the regular IXP, they blend in pretty well. On the flip side, wanting to hide the scratches will probably drive me to use the 303 a lot more...