Rivers of the Pacific Slope Tuolumne River Trip
Downloadable Trip Brochure
Revised Schedule
Friday 730 pm Jason Kuiken or Jim Junette - Welcome to the Stanislaus 800 pm Bob Wilkinson, et. al - Keynote Address 830 pm Chris Graham- Sierra Precipitation- Forecasting and Responding" 930 pm Scott Schoettgen- River Sports and Conservation (late night delight)
Saturday 0830 Glen White- Geology of Sierran Canyons 0900 Chris Wilkinson- Natural History of the Sierra Nevada 0930 Ty Chidress- Boating History of the Tuolumne River 1000 Peter Druckmier-Politics of the Tuolumne River Watershed 1030 Jim Eicher- FERC, the Tuolumne and the Future 1100 David Jigour Wards Ferry- Realities and Opportunities 1130 Steve Holdeman- Aquatic Biology of the Tuolumne and Sierra Nevada Rivers 1200 Lunch 1300 Jennis Haas- Foothill Canyon Botany 1330 Curtis Kvamme- Evolution of Foothill Canyon Soils 1400 Brian Collins- Microburst March 2018; Effects and Implications 1430 Kristina Rylands- Rivers of Yosemite 1500 Katherine Evatt-Mokelumne River- Partnering for Sucess 1530 Stephanie Tidwell-Eel River Protection 1600 Sammy Gensaw- Klamath Regeneration Revolution 1630 Bob Wilkinson-Closing Remarks, 1830 Dinner at Tuolumne Trails and prepare for river trip on Sunday1700 Happy Hour 1945 pm Lisa Murphy (Wildlife Biologist) - Bats of the Tuolumne Canyon; Live Audio Census in Tuolumne Trails Meadow
Sunday, April 21, 2019
0700 Coffee, enjoy multi-option breakfast and additional river-topic discussions 0830 River Trip on Tuolumne River
- Shuttle, load gear rafts, rafting orientation/instruction
- Continuous Class IV boulder slalom of Rock Garden Rapid will begin our first day. The first 6 miles drop at about 60 feet/mile in pool-drop fashion 40 feet/mi. after
- Riverside lunch inside Microburst zone, river topic discussions about March 2012 Microburst and river canyon ecology.
- Class 4 to 4+ including Clavey Falls, the biggest rapid on the trip, is at mile 5.5. The option to walk around this rapid is available.
- Arrive at Wards Ferry Bridge. River take out discussion.
- Load boats and gear on shuttle vehicles
1700 pm — Depart Wards Ferry Bridge 1745 pm — Arrive at Camp Tuolumne Trails
Additional Information Navigation of complex, demanding rapids with stops at points of interest for discussions of river topics.
What to bring - prepare for a cool weather trip!
Clothing
- Sunglasses (WITH SECURITY CORD; AN EXTRA PAIR IS NOT A BAD IDEA)
- Passengers with sun sensitivity may wish to wear quick-dry long pants and long-sleeved shirts.
- Wool, silk or synthetic layer under wetsuit
- Tennis shoes or wetsuit booties
- Wool hat, ball cap or visored cap that will stay on
- For warmth, layering wool or synthetic performance garments under a wetsuit and splash jacket is best. Avoid wearing sweats or cotton clothes of any kind on the rafts – they never dry out and keep you cold.
- Shorts and/or swimsuit
- T-shirt or long sleeve shirt
- Polyester underwear
- Wool or neoprene socks
- Extra tennis shoes or sandals
- Wetsuit and splash jacket (rentals available on site)
- Sweater or fleece
Camping Gear
- Sleeping bag and sleeping pad
- Tent and ground cloth
- Small towel & toiletries
- Flashlight and batteries (packed separately to prevent devices from turning on when inside your bag)
- Headlamps are great for overnight trips!
- Extra plastic zip-lock bags to store odds & ends
- Personal water bottle (to refill on the trip)
- Sun block, lip balm, medications (packd in a plastic Zip-Loc© bag)
- Camera (waterproof models strongly advised)
Optional
- Rain jacket and pants
- Fishing license and gear (hard shell case)
- Bike gloves to protect hands while paddling
- Small (waterproof) day pack or fanny pack
- Reading material, journal and pens
NOTE: Preparing by stuffing duffle bags and stuff sacks with gear you plan to bring before arriving makes packing items on site easier. It also helps you fi items when you need them in camp. Your overnight gear will be loaded and tied into the rafts at put in, so hold onto things you may want to access during the day (sunscreen, etc.). A separate “day bag” will be provided on each raft for those items.
Drive Times to Groveland, California
from Sacramento: 140 miles, 2.5-3.5 hours SF Bay Area 150 miles 3-4 hours Los Angeles 350 miles 7-8 hours S. Lake Tahoe: 150 miles 3.5-4 hours (no snow) Reno: 250 miles 5-5.5 hours (no snow)
Choose from registration options that each represent amazing values, thanks to the generosity of our colleagues at ARTA and friends. The option differ only in your lodging Friday night. You can stay at nearby Tuolumne Trails, where cozy cabins overlook the river, and you can also try out your camping gear early by sleeping on the floor at the boatshop.
Friday Night Package 1 - Tuolumne Trails RMS members - $129 Non-members – $149
Package 2 - No lodging included (contact us for camping options nearby) RMS members - $65 Non-members – $85
Included with Packages 1, 2:
- Friday dinner, Saturday breakfast at Tuolumne Trails
- Saturday and Sunday river meals
Included with Package 3:
- Friday dinner and cabin, Saturday breakfast at Tuolumne Trails
Included with Package 4:
- Friday dinner and seminar
River Shuttle, Camping Package – Provided, courtesy of ARTA Tent, ground cloth, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad - available to those camping Friday night
Wetsuits/paddle jackets can be rented on site - $10
Register today! Refunds minus $35 are available through April 8. After April 8, refunds will not be available
Contact Bob Stanley – [email protected] with program or logistics questions and Risa Shimoda – executivedirector(at)river-management.org with questions about your registration.
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