I went up to the lake today. I think I arrived just after 1:00. I just got back too at 7:30 p.m.
I got carried away. I first paddled across the arm from the boat ramp. I'd had to park my car in one of only two single car spots left available and it was a long way from the ramp.
Oh well. I need the walk, I rationalized.
I then paddled around the point and down the other side of it and finally cut across towards the 2nd bridge area. I wanted to find a beach so I could eat my lunch. But I got hungry and ate it out on the water. These things happen.
So on I went, under the second bridge and past the Sunnyside campground boat ramp. I decided to keep going up the Middle Fork. The middle fork of the S. Santiam river runs roughly along Quartzville road up to Green Peter Dam, five miles from Sunnyside.
But rapids prevent going very far up it in a kayak.
I passed the three sets of mooring docks people can rent and leave their boats there, for convenience.
On I went. Just a little further, I told myself. But then, way off in the distance I saw something that looked like a light. No two lights and one blinked. I realized then it was probably the sun glinting off metal but I wanted to see what that was. That was farther than I thought too.
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| Oh, its a bumper or maybe a side bar from a truck. You know, that thing you step on to get up into a truck. I don't know. |
Then I thought, its not that far to Deliverance Beach. I call it that because I had something of a Deliverance experience trying to get by a bunch of hooting hollering threatening campers there once long long ago.
On I went.
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| Warning sign number one. There are three of these signs. They warn water level could increase suddenly, if water is released from the dam. |
Ok, I thought, maybe I'll get lucky and get to ride a water release back, give me a little surge help.
Deliverance Beach was there but lots of debris in the water and everywhere. Warning Sign number two here.
After warning sign number three I thought ok, the rapids are very close. I could see the big rock up ahead on the left. The rapids are just beyond that. I could also see a lot of debris in the water. On I went to have a look. I knew I couldn't go farther than the rapids.
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But as i approached I heard the change. The rapids were suddenly bigger and louder. Wow, I thought, I lucked out. A water release from the dam. I can ride that back towards the lake. Indeed I did get quite a boost for awhile on the way back. It sent the debris field moving too so I just had to make sure I stayed ahead of it.
Perfect timing I'd say. I appreciated the boost.
If that water hadn't come down, and helped me back, I don't know if I would have made it before like 10:00 p.m. The wind had come up and was in my face as I paddled back from the 2nd bridge to the point and around it, to the boat ramp. Then the long walk to get the car. Ahh, finally, back home.
I had a blast.


























