Sweepers... sometimes it's easiest to go under!
Cattaraugus Crk Sept 2011 O- (2 of 45)-2
Micro-Falls - for almost the entire length of our paddle we would come across this very small falls, but they were several hundred feet high!
Another example of Micro-Falls in excess of two hundred feet in heigth!
Cattaraugus Crk Sept 2011 P- (41 of 167)-2
The water level was quite low today. This drop is much more spectacular at higher level!
Boofing a small drop - The water level was quite low today. This drop is much more spectacular at higher level!
Cattaraugus Crk Sept 2011 P- (67 of 167)-2
Cattaraugus Crk Sept 2011 P- (72 of 167)-2
This is the confluence of Cattaraugus Creek and South Cattaraugus Creek.
Cattauragus Creek looking upstream towards the confluence at very low water levels.
Taking the "canoe as hat" concept to a new extreme! What are you doing Brian!!!!!!!!!
An example of the canyon walls that frame the Cattaraugus on both sides for most of our paddle route.
Cattaraugus Crk Sept 2011 P- (120 of 167)-2
Cattaraugus Crk Sept 2011 P- (135 of 167)-2
The first sign of Fall: the vine climbing the trunks of the maple/poplar have begun to turn red.... adds a nice accent color!