Stewardship and Strainers on the Nooksack River

Posted by Amy on February 3, 2007 at 1:40 pm | In Stewardship | 1 Comment

It’s happened to all of us – you get to a favorite section of river or play spot and find a big ‘ol log, tree, strainer, root ball, or other annoying woody object wedged, obstructing, impeding, blocking, or generally in the way of your favorite river feature. What to do? Well, most of us back in the good ‘ol days would grab our breakdown folding saw or chainsaw and simply remove the offending lumber.

This very incident went through our minds last December when Eric and I surveyed the latest storm damage on our favorite Bellingham section of whitewater – the Horseshoe Bend section of the North Fork Nooksack. Now, I’m not trying to sound particular here, but you have to understand – this is our favorite section of rapids on one of our favorite rivers in this land of limited guaranteed paddling sections to explore after work on any day of the year! Let me explain a little about what things looked like.

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