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7th Annual White Salmon Riverfest and Symposium is Coming Soon!


The 2012 White Salmon Riverfest and Symposium is Here!The 7th Annual White Salmon Riverfest and Symposium is shaping up to be the biggest celebration of our river ever. 

On Saturday June 9th we'll take you on a full-tour of the White Salmon River, help you take home awesome prizes from your favorite local businesses and river gear manufacterers, and give you some stompin good music for dancin the night away.  

We invite local community members, kayaking and rafting enthusiasts, and visitors to come immerse yourself in this mighty river for one great day of events that include an exclusive tour of the Condit Dam site, a Community Raft Trip, kayak and raft races and much more.  

 

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Saturday, May 12, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 11:54 AM (0) Comments

Rafting a New River: River Network Celebrates the White Salmon River at the 2012 River Rally

River Rally escapes the conference to raft down the White Salmon River.When 700 advocates for clean water come together, there is a lot of celebration.  Add whitewater rafting in, and the celebration only gets bigger.

Talking about solutions, successes and ways to protect our water resources even more, these river warriors created momentum during the 3 day conference that will carry them back to their home watersheds throughout the nation, helping to continue to fight for clean water. 

There is nothing like River Network's annual River Rally and the Waterkeeper Alliance gathering.  This year, the event came to Portland, Oregon.  Wet Planet happily hosted a field trip for 48 lucky participants to explore the newly freed White Salmon River.

 

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| Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 09:38 AM (0) Comments

Hike 25 Gorge Waterfalls and Win a Raft Trip for Six with Wet Planet

Join Friends of the Columbia Gorge on some waterfall hikes this year and you may just win a whitewater rafting adventure! The abundant recreation potential within the Columbia River Gorge attracts rafters, kiters, bikers, kayakers, skiers and just about every other type of outdoor enthusiast. However, many of the remote wildflower meadows, sparkling waterfalls and sweeping vistas can only be reached with a sturdy pair of hiking boots and a packed lunch.

Helping to get more people out on the trail, Friends of the Columbia Gorge offers a competition for the intrepid hikers with a bit of whitewater from Wet Planet as a reward.

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Friday, April 20, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 02:15 PM (0) Comments

Lower White Salmon River Take-Out Officially Opened

If you haven't heard yet, it's official. PacifiCorp announced yesterday that the construction on the temporary take-out at Northwestern Park is complete.

We let you know in the last Condit Dam Watch post that PacifiCorp was close to completing construction on the temporary take-out. Well, turns out they really were close to completion. Boaters are now able to use the take-out when running the White Salmon River. PacifiCorp does advise that boaters be aware of and cautious with the ongoing construction in the area of the park. The following is the email we received yesterday from PacifiCorp with the official announcement:

"Re: NW Park Takeout

Update:
Please be advised that the temporary boat ramp at NW Park is ready for use. Please be aware of construction fencing and construction traffic within and around the park.
Signage is on order and will be placed in the next two weeks.
Arianne "

So, our trips this weekend will be the first White Salmon River trips to float the new section of river down to Northwestern (used to be lake) Park.

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| Posted by Todd Collins @ 01:38 PM (0) Comments

Gorge Owned Business Network: Building Community through Sustainability Support

Gorge Owned (GO!) Business Network helps Wet Planet connect to the local business owners and community members who care about sustainable business practices.Small businesses throughout the Columbia River Gorge have discovered an opportunity to be more proactive in both aligning their values with their business practices as well as building a bigger clientele. They are united under the Gorge Owned (GO!) Business Network, a membership-based organization with a mission to advance Gorge-owned businesses, non-profits and community members with a commitment to a sustainable and prosperous community.

GO! provides education opportunities, practical solutions and valuable connections for local Gorge businesses. Running a small business can be more than a full-time job. By collecting information and providing a space for discussion and learning, GO! makes doing business easier and more rewarding for it's members.

Falling in line with goals created for the Sustainable Tourism Eco-Certification, being a part of the GO! network is not only a benefit for Wet Planet, it is a joy.

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Friday, April 06, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 08:02 AM

Sustainable Business Practices: The Journey Continues

Sustainable Travel International's 2nd Party Evaluation AwardThe results from last year's sustainability practices data collection are in and it looks like Wet Planet is turning a brighter shade of "green." 

After a season of hard work, we have finished our homework.  Sustainable Travel International has completed its annual review of our practices and given Wet Planet the STEP 2nd Party Evaluation Award.  

The award is not just another fancy logo. It is the recognition of our commitment to what Sustainability means to us. We are also looking at the results of our efforts to begin tackling the upcoming season's goals.

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Wednesday, April 04, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 08:17 AM

Whitewater Events in the Columbia River Gorge: Spring 2012

 Fun, river-loving folk attend river festivals in the pacific northwest.One of the best parts of learning to raft or kayak is joining a community of people who view recreation, travel and adventure as a necessity in life.  They like nothing better than to come together, paddle through the most scenic landscapes, laugh around a campfire, and celebrate the rivers that helped them realize this fulfilling and passionate lifestyle. 

Whitewater events bring together new and old friends, reminding us of the vast community of like-minded whitewater enthusiasts out there.  Be sure to hit up one, or all, of the spring 2012 line-up of whitewater festivals and races in the Columbia River Gorge, even if you don't plan on competing. 

Northwest Creeking Competition

Sandy River Showdown

Upper Clackamas Whitewater Festival

Little White Salmon Extreme Kayak Race

White Salmon River Fest and Symposium

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Sunday, April 01, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 02:23 PM

Legacy and Influence of a Good Coach: Pat Summitt and Kayaking

Pat Summitt will have a legacy unmatched by any other basketball coach in the NCAA.  Photo: USAToday.comPat Summitt, the influential coach of Tennessee's Lady Vol basketball team, has positively influenced more than just the girls on her team. Since 1974, Summitt has led the Lady Vols to win more titles than any other NCAA basketball team.  As the sad news of her early onset of Alzheimer's Diease becomes a reality, we are beginning to better comprehend the widespread affect she had upon her fans, followers and athletes. The countless wins on her resume may provide statistical proof of her proficiency as a coach, but it is the guidance and wisdom imparted on her team and her fans which elevates her to such a high status among sports fans across the country.

Good coaches, it would seem, teach more than technical skills and impact more than just the individual players.

Kayaking, a sport that fluctuates between an individual pursuit and group effort, also depends on leadership and guidance similar to coach Summitt's. She and the best kayak course instructors share a commitment to the sport from the beginning - no matter what lifestyle sacrifices come along with it - and a lasting popularity and demand amongst would-be athletes and adventure seekers.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 03:06 PM

Condit Dam Watch: New Take-out(s) and Removing the Mud

A new take-out for boaters is being constructed from the previous boat ramp.For the past four months, the deep and rugged lower gorge of the White Salmon River has sat behind a veil. Video of the explosive breach of Condit Dam and the dramatic draining of Northwestern Lake back in October has continued to stir the interest of a national audience. Other than Andy Maser's timelapse photos, only deconstruction crews and a handful of cabin owners have seen evidence of the restoration progress within the canyon since that day.

While we may not see it, PacifiCorp has been busy on the White Salmon River.

The power company recently released an updated assessment report that addresses the remaining sediment sitting above the dam.   Also included are diagrams for the new boater take-out at Northwestern Lake. Using these reports and the comments of PacifiCorp employees, we can lift the veil enough to get a taste of the restoration action on the White Salmon River.

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Friday, March 16, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 05:06 PM

Erik Boomer to Inspire Adventure to Hood River Locals

Erik Boomer presents Ellsemere Island Expedition slideshow in Hood River, Oregon and Portland, OregonHood River, Oregon whitewater enthusiasts will get their fix for adventure and exploration this week during Erik Boomer's Ellesmere Island Expedition slideshow.

For 104 days last year Boomer and partner John Turk circumnavigated the world's tenth largest island, which just so happens to be located in the polar reaches of our planet.

Using skis, kayaks and boots, the two men traveled 1,485 miles through some of the remotest locations in some of the harshest conditions imaginable. Melting ice, shifting glaciers and the threat of local predators made every day a challenge and every night a celebration.

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Monday, February 27, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 12:34 PM

7 Reasons to Attend Raft Guide School at Wet Planet

Just pure fun on the rivers.Decades spent guiding have taught us one thing: whitewater changes lives.

We've seen worries wash away from business men, genuine play incorporated back into a mom's day, and new raft guides travel the world exploring river cultures for a more fulfilling life experience.

It all started with attending a Guide School. Below are our top 7 reasons why this year's Wet Planet Guide School can do the same for you.

1. Raft all the best rivers in the Columbia River Gorge for less.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 01:19 PM

Wood on the White Salmon River - BZ Falls to Husum Photo Report

A few days ago, Heather Herbeck and I grabbed a waterproof camera and went for an exploratory run down the Middle White Salmon River. While we were at it, we hiked upstream from the BZ launch site, past BZ Falls, to the Flume. The following is a series of photos and descriptions of what we found, starting with the put-in trail, and then moving downstream from the Flume and BZ Falls all the way to Husum.

 

Picture of Wood in BZ Falls on the White Salmon River

Follow the jump to continue reading and see more photos of the wood on the White Salmon River. After reading this post, please "like" or "share" it on Facebook and help get the word out about the wood. Thanks!

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Thursday, February 09, 2012 | Posted by Todd Collins @ 11:21 AM

Wedding Raft Trips Unite Estranged Kayakers and Confused Families

A bride hits the river during her wedding raft trip on the White Salmon RiverWeddings showcase the love and life two people have built together. Friends and family members travel great distances just to take a glimpse into the world of the happy couple.

For newly engaged whitewater kayakers, that world has likely befuddled the non-river recreation types within the family, eliciting questioning stares and rolling eyes.

However, a wedding offers a glimmer of hope.

Finally, the opportunity has come to show everyone why you've followed the flow of the river. It is the moment when you can illuminate the rewarding qualities behind the crazy, alternate lifestyle of a whitewater boater that has eluded your friends and family members since you took your first river trip.

It's time to get your friends and family out on the river to celebrate your big day with the best outdoor wedding activity.

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Tuesday, February 07, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 02:19 PM

Condit Dam Watch: Meeting with PacifiCorp and Cabin Owners

Whitewater rafting take-out on the Lower White Salmon now sits at the base of a wall of sediment.On Wednesday, representatives from PacifiCorp, county commissioners and local White Salmon River valley residents convened to discuss the progress, schedule, and problems arising with the recent removal of Condit Dam.

Largely instigated by the damage to their wells near the drained reservoir, the cabin and home owners within the Northwestern Lake community had the opportunity to present concerns to PacifiCorp engineer Tom Gauntt and Director of Compliance (go-to man for the project on the White Salmon River) Todd Olsen. The evening was also an opportunity for PacifiCorp to field other questions and provide an update to the decommissioning process.

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Friday, February 03, 2012 | Posted by Susan Hollingsworth @ 08:25 AM

Photos From the Winter Storm that Hammered the White Salmon Valley Last Week

The White Salmon Valley was hammered by a winter storm this past week. A week of snow events, followed by freezing rain, then more snow, and then more freezing rain left the area blanketed in heavy snow and ice. Finally, the weight of the ice overwhelmed the trees, dropping trees across roads, power lines, and even buildings. The result was a week of power outages. Most people in the valley were out of power from Thursday through Monday, but there are still areas that have no power even now. Most of the homes near the White Salmon also get their water from wells. No power, means no pumps for the well, which means no water. What a mess!

With no power or water, and the rivers too full of falling trees to paddle, I had some free time on my hands this weekend. So, I dug out the truck, and drove around taking pictures. If you were wondering why your power was out for so long, or you're from Portland and wondering just what this winter storm looks like, check out these pictures.

 

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Thursday, January 26, 2012 | Posted by Todd Collins @ 10:47 AM

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