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River Runner Blog

A lot of the content we develop is for members only and shared through our newsletter Cascade Currents. If you haven’t already joined, we strongly encourage you to become a member of the Lower Columbia Canoe Club!

Our emphasis on safety and knowledge of local runs are defining characteristics of the LCCC. As such, we’ll occasionally post safety articles that originally ran in Cascade Currents, or trip reports on local runs, here on our Blog.

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Trip Report: Trip Coordinator Day on the Clackamas

In this episode, training new trip coordinators results in learning for the trainers—because running a good river trip is not a simple project, and we want to do it well! This trip actually occurred in mid-March.

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Trip Report: the LCCC’s first Safety Day

One of the LCCC’s missions is safety. We offer this non-certification, member-taught training to develop a shared language and improve practices in our community. We hope to offer it annually in the future.

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What’s in my Drybag

Safety Chair Chris Meinke explains what he brings on the river so that he can deal with whatever happens.

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High Water Warning

High water can be deceiving, so learn the gauges and weather patterns for your rivers before they teach you some lessons the hard way.

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The LCCC loves our Trip Coordinators

The LCCC has systems for coordinating trips that help us run GREAT TRIPS. Come learn the way on March 16, 2024 (current and future TC’s are invited) or follow the links to learn our systems.

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The Invisible Mistake

The fact that we are pushing ourselves is not always visible to others, or even to ourselves, but our inner state influences our ability to perform on the river.

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