| Author | Message | 
 
  | thad2000 Tricky Woo
 
   
   
 Joined: 20 Jul 2011
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 225
 
 |     Topic: Scenic float? Posted: 22 Apr 2015 at 11:23am
 | 
 
  | 
   I'm looking for a scenic float with no rapids to take my uncle down. Class 1 or less preferably within an hour from seatac. He's over 70 and spry, but really not into rapids. I have a decent tandem inflatable and thought it might make for a nice day to spend out in the sun. 
    | 
 
  | 
     why not!
     | 
 
  |  IP Logged    | 
 
  |  | 
 
  | JoesKayak Rio Banditos
 
   
   
 Joined: 07 Nov 2006
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 1259
 
 |     Posted: 22 Apr 2015 at 12:19pm | 
 
  | 
   Snoqualmie from the powerhouse take-out down to Fall city is nice and close and has water pretty much all the time, and you can take out right in town where there's a bar. Plus you can go take a look at the falls too. Short run though, probably a couple miles?
 
 
 
 
 
 | 
 
  |  IP Logged    | 
 
  |  | 
 
  | JayB Big Boofer
 
   
 
 Joined: 21 Feb 2005
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 505
 
 |     Posted: 22 Apr 2015 at 1:34pm | 
 
  | 
   Scenic floats that are pure class I runs might be tough to find in the Puget Sound, as they're pretty much all valley-bottom runs that traverse farms, suburbs, etc. Class II runs will open up the menu a bit. If you are open to class II, the Sky from Sultan to Monroe might bit the bill. 
    | 
 
  | 
     -Jay
     | 
 
  |  IP Logged    | 
 
  |  | 
 
  | Slackkinhard McNasty
 
   
   
 Joined: 23 Sep 2014
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 271
 
 |     Posted: 22 Apr 2015 at 1:57pm | 
 
  | 
   Skagit eagle float
    | 
 
  |  IP Logged  | 
 
  |  | 
 
  | thad2000 Tricky Woo
 
   
   
 Joined: 20 Jul 2011
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 225
 
 |     Posted: 22 Apr 2015 at 10:17pm | 
 
  | 
   Good point about class one runs being valley treks.  :( He's got a bum arm and any kind of swim would be rough. The Snoqualamie run might be a good primer to see how he handles stuff. I'm not sure what the Skagit eagle float is..  I'll have to look. I'll have to check out Sultan to Monroe too.
    | 
 
  | 
     why not!
     | 
 
  |  IP Logged    | 
 
  |  | 
 
  | Jimmy Tricky Woo
 
   
 
 Joined: 20 Mar 2005
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 239
 
 |     Posted: 23 Apr 2015 at 4:56am | 
 
  | 
   We do the Sultan to Monroe pretty often in the summer with the kids.  Nice float with riffle rapids.  It will take about 3-4 hours if the water is not too low.  A shorter stretch would be Ben Howard fishing access to Monroe, about an hour unless you stretch it out by stopping on the gravel bars often.  At all accesses you are able to drive right up to the water to launch and take out.
    | 
 
  |  IP Logged    | 
 
  |  | 
 
  | Slackkinhard McNasty
 
   
   
 Joined: 23 Sep 2014
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 271
 
 |     Posted: 23 Apr 2015 at 6:58am | 
 
  | 
   we've taken relatives on this stretch in Jan-Feb to see the eagles.  I can't recall any rapids at all...just flowing flat water.  Takes a couple hours, easy in, and easy out Skagit - 3. Marlbelmount to Rockporthttp://professorpaddle.com/rivers/riverdetails.asp?riverid=4572 | 
 
  |  IP Logged  | 
 
  |  | 
 
  | thad2000 Tricky Woo
 
   
   
 Joined: 20 Jul 2011
 Online Status: Offline
 Posts: 225
 
 |     Posted: 26 Apr 2015 at 10:11am | 
 
  | 
   Fantastic, thanks for the suggestions.
    | 
 
  | 
     why not!
     | 
 
  |  IP Logged    | 
 
  |  |