Saturday, March 31, 2007

I hope I haven't broken any copyright laws.
Here it comes , kids. The "MAN" is trying to bring us down again. Inflatable registration!!!
"BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter says boat owners who have to register their vessels are being unfairly singled out to bear the state's boat-related costs, and he wants to discuss extending the burden to others, such as kayakers, canoeists, rafters and even windsurfers.
Those boaters now don't pay such state fees, which are used to pay for rescue operations, parking, water access and boating facilities maintenance. One immediately panned Otter's idea, saying similar proposals in Idaho have gotten nowhere as recently as 2004 due to fierce opposition.
Otter made the announcement Thursday, accompanying a new law that raises registration fees on sailboats and motorboats. The measure, which takes effect July 1, raises registration fees to $20 per year for craft up to 12 feet long.
The same $20 base fee will apply to larger boats, also up from $13, with a $2 surcharge for each additional foot.
The governor said he plans to assemble a committee of watercraft users to discuss changes. It will be made up of all potential stakeholders, said Otter spokesman Mark Warbis, adding the panel could include everyone from windsurfers to rafters who now don't fall under registration requirements.
"My office will work with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and user groups to identify a more fair and equitable way of addressing such recreational watercraft costs as facilities maintenance, rescue operations, rules compliance, parking and access," Otter wrote.
"While the financial responsibility for active management has fallen most directly on motorized watercraft users who avail themselves of our state facilities, all recreational watercraft users have a role to play in ensuring that our state's waterways receive the care they need for generations to come."
Much of the fees goes to counties to cover their boating-related costs.
Nearly 86,000 boats registered in Idaho in 2006, according to the state Parks and Recreation Department.
The agency estimates there are more than 100,000 non-motorized boaters in Idaho.
Rep. Eric Anderson, R-Priest Lake, sponsored the legislation to raise the fees, arguing they hadn't been adjusted since 1994 - even as the cost of providing services and facilities had risen significantly.
Still, non-motorized boat users such as canoeists, kayakers and rafters say they already shoulder much of the burden for their sports, such as in the form of parking fees along the Payette River that go to the U.S. Forest Service, as well as a $5 per person fee for boaters who float world-famous rapids on the Salmon, Snake and Selway rivers.
Stan Kolby, an owner of Idaho River Sports in Boise, said he's seen similar efforts before. Under a bill proposed by the Kootenai County sheriff's department in 2004, every canoe, kayak and raft over 7 feet long in the state would have had to register for a $13 fee.
At the time, whitewater enthusiasts beat back the effort, saying it would add to red tape and was unfair to owners of multiple boats, such as kayak and raft rental operations, that could face thousands of dollars in increased costs from their stables of vessels.
"There will be huge opposition to this," Kolby said, arguing kayakers and rafters account for few state-funded rescues. "Within two or three days, there were about 100,000 e-mails sent to our senators and representatives voicing their opinions that they don't want to pay."
Across the U.S., the organization American Whitewater has successfully lobbied state legislatures - including Connecticut, Maine, Montana and Oregon - to kill similar legislation, according to the group's Web site."
Taken from The Idaho Statesman, March 31, 2007 Written by John Miller

Monday, March 26, 2007

Sunny Day, Wishin' Those Clouds Away

Disease: Retrolitus
Affected: Drunk Spring Skiers
Conditions: Wear the dumbest shit you can find, get drunk, ski like you're twelve and do a 35 foot belly slide into the bar with your tongue out and beads around your neck.



Next, stretch it out, and flex, and pose and flex and pose and flex.



Next week: Pond scimming at the bottom of sunrise bowl. Oh you bet yo biscuits there'll be photos. Also soon to come: Warren Miller style video. Wait for it! Wait for it!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Name that Rapid


Class V anyone? Name that rapid... it has a 30' drop in elevation into a 10' hole and breaking wave. Also it is located close to Missoula. Pretty intense up close.



Thursday, March 15, 2007

Denied Again


Yep, Auto and I received our 4-Rivers denial letters. So, I figure in order to mourn the annual flogging and get my groove back on....I'm heading to the Lochsa for some whitewater on Saturday and then up to Snowbowl for some spring corn on Sunday. Add a few libations into that mix and it sounds like a fine St. Patty's Day celebration. Any takers?

Cheers to spring!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

What is in a name?

March 3, 2007. The inaugural journey of the new boat on the WINDY Mighty Mo.


We had decided to name it The Big Tuna. . . that was until Booty asked us if we named it after that guy that coached the Dallas Cowboys. F*CK NO! Not after that no talent assclown! It WAS the perfect name. . .

What to do now? You can't have a boat without a name.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Thailand Expedition


So as a lot of you know, I am back from Thailand. What a great place to be while Montana is freezing cold. The weather is perfect, every day 90 degrees and at night 80! My brother is now married. Check out the attached link to a photo album blog I created for friends and family of my brothers, it at least shows how ugly an island Phuket, Thailand is!

I am losing my tan so I am looking forward to the 80 degree weather on our Cataract Float, Eddie?

Floated the Clark Fork Yesterday, Tis The Season!!!!!!!

check out thailand photos!

Friday, March 02, 2007

Good times!!



Ahh, the middle fork, what a fun run. I hope everyone is as stoked as I am about Cataract. Good food, good friends, and good fun. I sure am going to miss the Nanner though. Unripe nanner will work very well in its stead. Thanks for emailing the pic's Connie. I hadn't seen those. I plan to bring a digital camera and take photos during the trip. Still haven't talked Andrea into going, maybe I should talk to Randy instead.

Focus Problems

It is Friday, I have a cold, and strangly enough, I can't stop thinking about boating. Is it spring yet?