The put-in was a happening place
Photo by Don Kiely
Putting on the river at the grassy knoll
35-some boats, including several rafts, had to put-in together. Surprisingly, there was no pandemonium, nor were any kayaks crushed. Photo by Don Kiely
Underway at last!
Photo by Shirley Liss
Waiting for the flotilla
As you can imagine, it takes quite a while to mobilize some 35 boats, getting them into the water. Lots of folks ferried across the river to wait. Photo by Shirley Liss
Robin naviagating the ledge, with Les's help
Photo by Don Kiely
The ledge at low water
Compared to last year's flood starge, the ledge was a pussycat much of this summer. I saw rocks I had never seen before! Photo by Don Kiely
Lunch was a busy place and way too much food!
Photo by Don Kiely
Lunch scene, from the eddy
Photo by Don Kiely
Another view of boats at lunch
Photo by Shirley Liss
Surfing at the ledge
The wave on river right was the fun one at the ledge, a fun little vee that let you do a lot. Photo by Don Kiely
Les and Boof cutting up the ledge
Photo by Don Kiely
Lunch at the Ledge
Photo by Shirley Liss
Lunch at the Ledge
Photo by Shirley Liss
Poi Dancing
Wilda brought along some New Zealand poi dancing balls, which provided plenty of entertainment and head-bonking during lunch! Photo by Shirley Liss
Poi Dancing
Photo by Shirley Liss
Poi Dancing
Photo by Shirley Liss
Ramona Finoff and Karl Shauer, moving in to shred the wave at the ledge
Photo by Shirley Liss
We spent a couple of hours at the ledge, enjoying the different conditions
Photo by Andy Reynolds
Lunch was a happening place
Photo by Andy Reynolds
A bird's eye view of lunch at the ledge
Photo by Andy Reynolds
Gathering at Bev's Delight
Below Elizabeth Rapid, newly named Bev's Delight. Photo by Shirley Liss
Gathering at Bev's Delight
Photo by Shirley Liss
Gathering at Bev's Delight
Photo by Shirley Liss
Gathering at Bev's Delight
Photo by Shirley Liss
Bill pouring Bev's ashes into the Nenana
Photo by Shirley Liss
Bill and Alice
After pouring out Bev's ashes, the sun broke out. Photo by Shirley Liss