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arthousefilms
07-05-2008, 09:56 AM
Hi Everyone,
I was thinking of taking my 6 year old, and the rest of the family to float down the Russian river in inner tubes from Guerneville to Duncans Mills. We have good life vests. But just curious if there are any bad ideas about this notion or any special precautions to take (like to avoid getting a citation for something).
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Kirk
scorpiomoon
07-05-2008, 08:05 PM
[Anything you do should be fine, use common sense, wear sunscreen and have fun!!. Avoid jumping off bridges and rocks into the river-- that goes with the "common sense" part. Take drinking water discuss with your child things about "what if the boat tips over what do you do?" This time of year the deep pools have wiley currents. Knarley trees along the edges of the river also. There is a spot or two to avoid, around the bridge in Monte Rio, the current is swift. Narrow passages also are swift. Wouldn't worry about citations unless you are carrying a firearm or a syringe. A joint might pass with a prescription card. ha ha!! ]Hi Everyone,
I was thinking of taking my 6 year old, and the rest of the family to float down the Russian river in inner tubes from Guerneville to Duncans Mills. We have good life vests. But just curious if there are any bad ideas about this notion or any special precautions to take (like to avoid getting a citation for something).
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Kirk[/quote]
arthousefilms
07-05-2008, 08:19 PM
Thanks Scorpiomoon,
Sounds like a good time. I'm a very strong water athlete, so it should be no problem. Thanks for the guidance.
Regards,
Kirk
[Anything you do should be fine, use common sense, wear sunscreen and have fun!!. Avoid jumping off bridges and rocks into the river-- that goes with the "common sense" part. Take drinking water discuss with your child things about "what if the boat tips over what do you do?" This time of year the deep pools have wiley currents. Knarley trees along the edges of the river also. There is a spot or two to avoid, around the bridge in Monte Rio, the current is swift. Narrow passages also are swift. Wouldn't worry about citations unless you are carrying a firearm or a syringe. A joint might pass with a prescription card. ha ha!! ]Hi Everyone,
I was thinking of taking my 6 year old, and the rest of the family to float down the Russian river in inner tubes from Guerneville to Duncans Mills. We have good life vests. But just curious if there are any bad ideas about this notion or any special precautions to take (like to avoid getting a citation for something).
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Kirk[/quote]
Hi Kirk,
Going from Guerneville to Duncan Mills is a long long long float....... and the afternoon winds might prevent you from making it to the end! It is a great kayak run, but not a good tube run.
I would suggest starting at Steelehead beach, ( river rd and mirable ) and floating to Mother's beach...... Mother's has a nice free safe parking lot where you can park a car for take out. ( to get to Mother's Beach, go west on river rd and turn right on river drive..... see the parking lot on the corner. ) You'll find the beach a half block down on the right.
This area of the river is great for taking kids. Most of it will NOT be over their head. Depending on how much you lolly gag, it will take about 3- 4 hours. Again, watch out for the afternoon winds. They can push you upriver instead of floating down river.
:heart: happy floating !
Amy
Hi Everyone,
I was thinking of taking my 6 year old, and the rest of the family to float down the Russian river in inner tubes from Guerneville to Duncans Mills. We have good life vests. But just curious if there are any bad ideas about this notion or any special precautions to take (like to avoid getting a citation for something).
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Kirk[/quote]
alphagrl
07-06-2008, 10:57 PM
there is nothing nicer than floating down the river in an inner tube. life jacket for 6 year old, highly recommended. also, bring an extra inner tube for the cooler! sooooooo nice. And, I agree with Amy. Steelhead to Mother's beach is a great run... lots of bird life on the river, nice little inlets for resting...
Also, the next stretch from Mother's to Sunrise beach is shorter and also nice.
Alana
arthousefilms
07-07-2008, 07:52 AM
Amy,
Thanks. That's the kind of info I really needed. I had no idea it would be too long of a route. I appreciate the advice! Can't wait! Thanks for helping us figure it out.
Kirk
there is nothing nicer than floating down the river in an inner tube. life jacket for 6 year old, highly recommended. also, bring an extra inner tube for the cooler! sooooooo nice. And, I agree with Amy. Steelhead to Mother's beach is a great run... lots of bird life on the river, nice little inlets for resting...
Also, the next stretch from Mother's to Sunrise beach is shorter and also nice.
Alana
arthousefilms
07-07-2008, 07:55 AM
Hey Alphagrl,
Thanks for the encouragement and for confirming Amy's advice. Everyone in this county is so nice! We'll definitely have the 6 year old in a life vest. He is going to love this because he is a water nut.
Warm regards,
Kirk
there is nothing nicer than floating down the river in an inner tube. life jacket for 6 year old, highly recommended. also, bring an extra inner tube for the cooler! sooooooo nice. And, I agree with Amy. Steelhead to Mother's beach is a great run... lots of bird life on the river, nice little inlets for resting...
Also, the next stretch from Mother's to Sunrise beach is shorter and also nice.
Alana
Sara S
07-08-2008, 08:43 AM
Just in case you do decide to go from G'ville to Duncan's Mills, be aware that you have to portage around the Vacation Beach dam!
Sara S.
Hey Alphagrl,
Thanks for the encouragement and for confirming Amy's advice. Everyone in this county is so nice! We'll definitely have the 6 year old in a life vest. He is going to love this because he is a water nut.
Warm regards,
Kirk