by Jim Tebbel | Mar 27, 2016 | Articles, Canoe & Kayak Trip Reports
Water level 2.01 ft. Paddlers Lisa Haskell, Mike Thompson, and Jim Tebbel. This is an easy section of the Chattooga. It is a good bit more narrow above the confluence with the North Fork, about the width of the narrower parts of the Cartecay. At this level it is flat,...
by Jim Tebbel | Mar 21, 2016 | Announcements, Announcements Archive, Articles, Whitewater Kayak Class |
The Georgia Canoeing Association is proud to announce that is will be offering a Long Boat Clinic. The instructor will be Chris Hipgrave from the Nantahala Outdoor Center. This clinic will be limited to current GCA members and is free of charge. This clinic will be...
by Jim Tebbel | Jan 2, 2016 | Articles
Chattooga. Little River Canyon. Town Creek. Russell Fork. Locust Fork. What do all these rivers have in common? They are all remote, beautiful places that paddlers get to experience like no one else can. And a bad place to get hurt. Will you know what to do when...
by Jim Tebbel | Dec 29, 2015 | Articles
WARNING! Do not park at the bridge on HWY 166 when paddling the Dog River! On Dec 29, 2015 we (Jay Davis, Courtney, and Geoff) had a long conversation with 2 Douglas County Sheriff Deputies and a Water and Sewer Official. We will be in touch with the water authority...
by Jim Tebbel | Oct 22, 2015 | Uncategorized
At our October 18th Membership Meeting & Election (and Paddle), we announced our Instructor Training Scholarship. The intent of this scholarship is to enhance GCA’s training program by recruiting experienced paddlers to become ACA-certified Level 4 Instructors for...