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Well it looks like my dingy that went missing in September has been found 22 miles up river. That'll buff right out, right? ;) I wonder WTF actually happened to it... An elephant stepped on it? Rabid Stellar Sea lions? Birds? :)

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An accurate analysis in my estimation.

By the way, you shore enuf SOUNDED like you knew what you were talking about, which is why, in my total ignorance of such matters, I am quick to agree in such a decisive manner. :cool:
The tides have been moving things around pretty good this winter.
Animate and inanimate.

Sea lions in town here last week. One even tried panhandling at the local brewery.
 
The tides have been moving things around pretty good this winter.
Animate and inanimate.

Sea lions in town here last week. One even tried panhandling at the local brewery.
All I know about inland tide effects is to be ankle deep in a flooded cow pasture on Sauvie's at high tide on the first 70-degree day in May with a bow and arrow.

Carp City! :cool:
 
That would be a heck of a tidal exchange to move the boat 22 miles upstream. One might think that the river elevation that for upstream would be far far above the biggest of tidal exchanges. Now, I only know that sh!t rolls downhill but a tide carrying a boat 22 miles upstream, c'mon
 
The title of this thread is certainly fit for a quote in "that thread"...

Yeah, I'd like to know the real story on the dingy, too.
 

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