Now where are you priorities?Originally Posted by attroll
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Now where are you priorities?Originally Posted by attroll
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."
"Death is only one of many ways to die."
I've checked 2 on-line tide charts and high tide in Augusta is showing 11:34am on Sunday the 23rd.Originally Posted by attroll
http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/...month/272.html
That is quite a difference from the chart I looked at. Here is the chart I looked at http://www.maineharbors.com/aprbat06.htm. I know that there may be a little difference being up river but I don't think it is that much of a difference. I don't know which chart is right.Originally Posted by Sudonim
Blazing Troll
Rick, that chart is for Bath, at the mouth of the river. The current pushes the tide, changing the times upriver. The 2 charts I looked up were corrected for Augusta. The further down the river you travel, the closer to the Bath times you get.
(I can never figure out the tides when they give you Portland and say correct x.xx minutes for your position, I just try to find a chart for my exact spot)
I was aware of that Andy. But I did not think there would be a 3 1/2 hour difference. I thought there was only a one hour difference that I read somewhere.Originally Posted by Sudonim
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I'm back from Seattle. I keep threatening my son-in-law that I am going to move out there. People are so health oriented! And the scenery... my oh my.
I checked on the Kennebec today at Low tide and it's very doable. There's about 5-6 miles of paddling from Augusta and half of that from Hallowell. Now, let's just hope for good weather!