โ€” donna sullins, who was hired to shuttle a vehicle from the put in area to the confluence of the eel rivers at dyerville, tells us, โ€œthe kids [are] all from a private school in berkeley. โ€ sullins says she was worried about the situation and tried to talk about the risks to the adults involved.

After the winter rains and before the summer doldrums, the eel river offers great kayaking and rafting opportunities for skilled outdoor enthusiasts.

Does anyone here have information or personally experiences doing.

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โ€” last spring the stars aligned for jeff and i to paddle the eel river at lower water and experience its emerald green waters.

This stretch of the eel river runs through mendocino, trinity, and humboldt counties.

These are the realms of playful river otters, magnificent ospreys, and at.

โ€” this is the south fork, from 8 miles up the confluence to dyersville bar.

Our journey took us down 70 miles of the eel river from dos rios to dyerville.

โ€” traveling on foot, wheels, and hooves are some ways to see the worldโ€™s tallest trees, but thereโ€™s nothing like paddling past magnificent coast redwood forests on beautiful rivers.

โ€” i have been well aware of the lack of flatwater touring here in california but recently drove along 101 and noticed the eel river looks pretty tourable and class 1 or 2.

โ€” does anyone have any experience or recommendations with any of the following:

A popular run from dos rios (35 minutes north of willits) to alder point covers 12 miles of river and includes class ii and iii rapids.

I suggest hiring loleta erics guide service to get familiarized with the route.

Eel river, fort seward to eel rock.

It's mostly all easy going but there are a few spots with dangerous hazards.

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