Mad River
October 11,12, 13 2003
The
Ohio Historical Canoe Route Associations October trip was on the Mad River the
11th, 12th & 13th. This outing was a combined trip with OHCRA and another
canoe/kayak club called Southern Ohio Floaters Association
or "Sofa" as they refer to themselves.
We were camping at the Birch Bark Canoe Livery. I arrived right at dark at the
parking lot and there weren't a lot of vehicles there, but I saw a couple kids
and they told me the campsites were over the creek in the woods. Sure enough
there was a nice camping area across a little tributary of the Mad, that you
had to drive across or walk a footbridge across, carrying your gear, to reach
it. I was going solo this trip so, since I was by myself I just slept in the
truck in the parking lot.
As I walked back to the camping area I saw a welcoming campfire and quite a
few people sitting around it. From OHCRA there was Paul and Ted and 2 members
I hadn't met yet. Ron and the trip leader Dave. The rest of the folks were
SOFA members, who by the way are "kayakers". Yes, that dirty word "kayakers".
We sat around and chatted until bedtime.
Saturday morning was beautiful for this time of the year. Short sleeve
weather. Our starting point was the campground, leaving at 10:00a.m. That's a
pretty late start time but I found out why. SOFA likes to eat. They cooked a
full breakfast of pancakes and sausage.
We got under way a little after 10, traveling a little over 9 miles all day.
It was funny lagging behind everyone and seeing 15 kayaks and 4 canoes. I've
never canoed with that many people at one time. One guy even had his dog with
him. We stopped for lunch at the St. Rt.
55 bridge. Just downstream from there is that dreaded "S" curve that got the
better of me in May. Now the difference in water levels from October to May
made the Mad River look and act like two completely different streams. The
water was so clear, still moving at 3mph but nowhere near the volume of Mays
trip. Dave and I scouted ahead to check out the flow of the "S" curve (Paul
didn't stop for lunch so he was already was there). What we saw looked like a
nice free flowing curve. One of the kids was first to go in and she capsized.
3 more people got wet on that stretch of water. Made me feel better about my
last time there.
The rest of the day was uneventful until the finish point. We had to pull all
those boats up a steep hill to reach the shuttle vehicles, which were parked
at the Tremont Rd. Bridge.
Back at camp preparations got under way for the "feast". There was deep fried
chicken, beef & noodles, salmon patties, pies, cookies, heck I can't remember
it all there was so much. After stuffing ourselves we reclined around the
campfire until bedtime.
Sunday morning we shuttled 6 miles upstream and floated back down to the canoe
livery. Another beautiful day for October. A nice, relaxing, easy, float trip.
I'm looking forward to next year and all the canoeing opportunities available to me. But as I write this, the canoes have been winterized until next spring. We had an OHCRA meeting November 9th and we have 6 trips already planned for 2004. Until next year...