Also, try to use your initial "feel" when looking at the water. I used to be kind of dumb about trying to wade in high, or even dangerous water. Over time I learned, but in general if you look and have even a suspicion of either dying or losing hemostats, don't do it.
-- Gene
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 10:56:14 AM UTC-4, namfos wrote:
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 10:56:14 AM UTC-4, namfos wrote:
As my rule of thumb I use Point of Rocks gage. If < 2.25 and dropping probably safe. < than 2, say 1.75 is even better. And as I type 1.31 - should be safe. Still, use a wading staff.Mark
http://www.tpfr.org
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