Wayne and Bro went up in the bow to watch for submerged rocks, snags, and sand bars.
One advantage of low water is that you can see where many (but not all) of the snags are located. Fortunately, the route is well marked because it's part of the famous Powell River Canoe Route.
On the way home, there were spectacular reflections as we passed through the stump forest where the river empties into Powell Lake. Wasn't this a beautiful way to end a nice day in the new boat? -- Margy
Love the reflection shot - very pretty
ReplyDeleteStunning reflection!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing reflection photo.
ReplyDeleteThe last image is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWe went and visited Westport, sat by the water. It was lovely.
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Cheers from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
The view of reflating images is very amazing and so beautiful. I love that types of places and want to go for fly fishing.
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