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Subject: Re: Camden and Spearfish Lake Railroad Map


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GeorgeTheCar
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Date Posted: 20:58:34 04/01/10 Thu
In reply to: Andy Haworth 's message, "Camden and Spearfish Lake Railroad Map" on 02:59:43 03/29/10 Mon

Am I correct in assuming that the site of the white water activities is located at the end of the abandoned rail line near the Albany River. The little green marks look like marsh (a) ;-), so maybe I'm wrong

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Andy Haworth
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Date Posted: 23:52:11 04/01/10 Thu

>Am I correct in assuming that the site of the white
>water activities is located at the end of the
>abandoned rail line near the Albany River. The little
>green marks look like marsh (a) ;-), so maybe I'm wrong
The White water action is either on the Little Spearfish river or below the dam on the Albany river.
[> [> Subject: Re: Camden and Spearfish Lake Railroad Map


Author:
Lew
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Date Posted: 14:54:05 04/02/10 Fri

>Am I correct in assuming that the site of the white
>water activities is located at the end of the
>abandoned rail line near the Albany River. The little
>green marks look like marsh (a) ;-), so maybe I'm wrong



In Chapter 18 of "DawnWalker", Randy and Joe McGuinness go white water boating on the Little Spearfish River described as so:

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On that warm early May afternoon Randy and Joe McGuinness were headed to a spot on the Little Spearfish northeast of the Turtle Hills, where the river takes several big steps down from the swamps of the plateau it drains. Randy had always known it was a fairly steep in this area, but he'd never associated it with whitewater -- but then, until recently, he'd never thought much about whitewater, either.

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