PakCanoe 150 through the Grand Canyon

Colorado River, Grand Canyon 1997
    
Dear Alv,

Riding the river that carved the Grand Canyon is a pilgrimage to be savored. Our permit is here – what to use for a boat?

Rafts are too big, kayaks are too small, and a rental canoe is a pig in a poke, or worse. An open boat is a home away from home. I can stretch out & have access to maps, camera, wetsuit & a dry shirt. Solo has spoiled me. I chose my own route. I go off alone, singing, or join the group and joke about.

Folding canoe paddling the Grand Canyon, Colorado River.Folding canoe paddling the Grand Canyon, Colorado River.My choice is an Escape 15. At the very worst I could pack it up and ride duff on a raft. But this really was no gamble for me as I had paddled an 18′ Pakboat on a 30-day fly-in expedition in Labrador. There it outperformed the hardshells, being lighter, dryer & showing less wear in the shallows. I collected all the Colorado River stories I could and braced myself for a lot of bailing and quick capsizing.

My trip was a first – high and dry – flying over the biggest water. Where a hard boat punches through a wave and takes on water, the Escape, like a raft, flexes and takes me right over the top. Rarely did I bale, which means a lot when the rapids are long and the banks too steep. The tumblehome and lightness of craft kept me upright as I threw myself on a brace, broadside through 8 ft standing waves.

The day I did overdo it – swamping in Granite and bending my rails midship, I did a riverbank repair and was ready for Crystle. The few swims I had I was able to self rescue, That is, turn the canoe with air bags upright and jump back in without going to shore. Never duff, I ran with the kayaks, surfing every wave, only I got to shed my wet suit on the sunny flats.

I just got an invitation to run the Yampa River. My rental selection may be greater in Colorado, but never mind. I’ll pull out my Escape and paddle the same hull I practice on here, and let the airline portage for me again.

Ann Mooney

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