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Full Name: Steve Blackwood Activity Title: St Helens to Warrior Rock Christmas ship paddle, L2, 12-11-21 Date of Activity: 12/11/2021 Narrative: The combined Willamette and Columbia River fleets of Christmas Ships will parade along the St. Helens and Columbia City waterfronts Saturday, Dec. 11th, leaving the docks at St. Helens at 6 p.m. To make it easier to keep track of our large group, we will break up into several pods and head out in our non-motorized craft well ahead of them and catch their parade from the safety of St. Helens after we've completed our trip and loaded our boats. We’ll be on the water after sunset! Please bring a REQUIRED headlamp, flashlight, or other boat-lighting illumination (see below). If you have a VHF marine radio, bring it. Additionally, if you have battery-operated holiday lights that can handle at least splashing water, here is an opportunity to indulge in some holiday spirit and light up your boat with those (in addition to the required illumination noted above). We kayakers are fun for the spectators to see, too. Safety will be our #1 concern, making it easy for us to achieve goal #2, FUN! There were very few power boats in the water while we were there in 2017, 2018.and 2019 I expect that to be the case this year as well. Bring along your air horn if you have one. We’ll have our safety chat and launch from Grey Cliffs Waterfront Park at the end of River St. at 2:30 p.m., then head upriver. The parade boats, un-lit, will be already be docked. Our goal is the Warrior Rock Lighthouse on the end of Sauvie Island. We will start our trip by heading upstream on the north side of Sand Island. We will probably paddle upstream of the lighthouse (we may take a break at the lighthouse and have a hot drink and snack) and explore a bit of Multnomah Channel as well. This will be a great vantage point to watch the ships beginning to get ready for their parade. We’ll then paddle through the marina where they’re docked and lighting their boats for the highlight of our trip--a real up-close-and-personal preview of the ships. Because we’ll be on the Columbia River after dark, and there may be power boats in the water with us, we’ll paddle in a very tight formation of three or four pods when leaving the marina and heading back to Grey Cliffs Waterfront Park, spreading out a little more on open water to ease keeping track of everyone. We’ll arrive back at Grey Cliffs Waterfront Park around 5:15 p.m. After loading our boats, we will be able to watch the Christmas Ships begin their parade at 6 p.m. Headlamps or camp-style lanterns will be helpful for loading your boat. Some of us may want to go to a local restaurant after the parade. This trip is suitable for advanced SUPers, canoes with flotation devices, and kayaks 12 ft. and longer. No inflatables, please. This is a Level 2 trip. You must be wet-exit certified, and you must wear a Sprayskirt. Drysuits absolutely required! Meeting Time: 2:30:00 PM Launch Time: 3:15 PM Type of activity: Paddle Trip Put in: Grey Cliffs Waterfront Park Take out: Grey Cliffs Waterfront Park Route Alternative for bad weather: none Required equipment: Minimum Immersion protection: Drysuit Primary Organizer: Steve Blackwood Assistant Organizer(s): Dave Smith, Bob Freshman, Joe Howell, Jasper Greve, Meadow Goldman Has organizer paddled here before? Yes Has organizer led an OOPS paddle here before? Yes Organizer's first aid and CPR current? Yes First Aid /CPR Person: Maximum number of paddlers: 24 I certify that I understand and will conduct this activity in accordance with the OOPS Activity Policy: Yes Estimated Air Temperature: mid to low 40es Estimated Water Temperature: mid to low 40es Estimated Water Time (including breaks/lunch): 3 hrs Tide times & heights: High 11:13am 2.6ft Low 5:53pm .7ft Current information: 1 kt Hazards: Night paddling Wind strength: Level 2: 7-12 knots (14 mph) – wind noticeably effects movement of paddle Swell/Surf size: Level 1: Under 1' waves, no breaking waves Sea state: Level 1: Waves up to the deck seam; water glassy to rippled, no whitecaps Landing types: Level 2: Frequent landing opportunities including docks or moderate sloping banks, brush or overhanging trees Currents: Level 2: Mild currents (up to 2 knots): current increases / decreases group speed by half Total distance: Level 1: Up to 6 miles Open crossing: Level 1: No open crossing Paddling Environment: Overall rating: Level 2 Rating Comments: We will be paddling at night. Please bring headlamp and or boat lighting. Location (Optional): https://goo.gl/maps/91dDsrBGa9ntuk5cA Photos (optional): yes COVID-19 Status of Trip Participants of this trip may, or may not, be vaccinated for Covid-19
Oregon Ocean Paddling SocietyPortland, Oregon