Paddling Links

And some misc info

 http://www.geocities.com/brabetz13/index.html My Hoosic River Website. Check it out!

 http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ny/nwis/rt NYS USGS water gage levels. This is the most important web site in the whole world.

 http://www.americanwhitewater.org/ American Whitewater Association.

 http://www.northernoutfitters.net/forum/ Get the latest Fish levels here.

Northeast Paddler's Message Board Message board, calendar, gear wanted/for sale. Very important resource. Click here to jump straight to the message board.

 http://www.zoaroutdoor.com/schedule.htm Deerfield River schedule for both Zoar gap section and the Dryway. Also has the West River release dates. For up to date Deerfield river info, call the flo-fone (details below)

 http://www.geocities.com/schdyadk/newsletter.htm ADK Adirondack Mountain Club Schenectady Chapter. The Lookout has the ADK's paddling schedule in it.

 http://www.ne-ww.com Karl Gesslein's web page. In addition to great photo archives, this site has the best, most complete schedule I know of.

 http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dow/esopus.html NYS DEC's page for the Esopus releases.

 http://www.nawhitewater.com North American Whitewater Expeditions: Trip calendar for Kennebec, Penobscot, and Dead. Also: Bulls Bridge, Zoar, West, Dryway.

 This isn't actually a link: The flo-fone (18883563663) (PG&E?) gives up-to-date info on the Deerfield. You need to know which section they are talking about. Dam #5 refers to the Monroe Bridge Dam for the Dryway. Fife Brook refers to the outlet of the Bear Swamp Dam. This is the section that flows down through Zoar Gap. Some of the other sections mentioned on the flo-fone, as I understand them:

 Sommerset Reservoir: This refers to the reservoir just south of Stratton Mountain in Vermont. It's part of near the Green Mountain National Forest. (The north-south dirt road on the west side of the reservoir usually has good moose-watching)

 Harriman Reservoir: Location of the Glory Hole. Still in Vermont If you haven't seen it yet, you must check this spill-over out. You know those Jimmy Fund plastic yellow funnels? You need a bowling ball instead of a quarter. Contact me for directions.

 

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