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Spada Lake Adventure

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Fourteen paddlers explored Spada Lake on June 29, 2019. For most of them, it was a first visit to the  high mountain reservoir  on the Sultan River in eastern Snohomish County. The lake supplies Everett's drinking water. Because it is a protected resource, no power boats are allowed. As usual, we had the big lake practically to ourselves! We launched around 10:30 a.m. and paddled to the east end of the lake, where we parked our kayaks at the spot where a sparkling stream enters the lake. After lunching there, we took in more of the east end of the lake, traveling along the north shore before heading back to the launch site as the afternoon wind picked up. Some folks got off the lake; others continued westward to extend the experience. The weather and company were splendid. Paddlers were Julie Titone (trip coordinator), Claire Carpenter, Jeanne Crisp, Davi Hablewitz, Doug Bradeen, Lucas Duncan, Emmanuel De Leon, Jesse Janicula, Martin Proudfoot, Shawna Hartsell, Blaine Rambou...

Green River - Canyonlands

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Bill Brackin led a group of 8 NSSKers 118 miles  down the Green River through Canyonlands National Park. We paddled and drifted for 11 days, first through Labyrinth Canyon, then through a more open landscape resembling Monument Valley, and then through Stillwater Canyon where we reached the confluence with the Colorado River and the end of our journey.  Our NSSKA group plus four of Bill's friends who happened to be paddling the same route and accompanied us on the trip. March 30-31 These were driving days from our homes to Moab, where we stayed two nights to acclimate and do last-minute prep.  April 1 We stretched our legs in Arches National Park, wandered around Moab, and met for dinner before heading to our hotel rooms for a good night's rest. April 2  We woke early to get to Tex's Outfitters, where we loaded our gear onto their trucks and trailers, and drove to our put-in site at Ruby Ranch. Launching before noon, we paddled ab...