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north rivers
Posted by ursus1 on Apr 18 2005
If you are running boats that big, there isn't much for you to run.  In a high water year, you could have a good shot at running the south fork of koyukuk, or maybe even the jim, but other than that they are all too small for boats of your size.  Surely, there are several that you might get into the water, and even go a distance, but you will inevitably run out of water and potentially put yourself in a tightspot to get out of there.  (meaning it could get expensive for you quick!)  If you do decide to run anything up there, please take video, that would be some great footage :)

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