GloryDaze Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 I posted this trip report/story on the other Ozark water forum as wel- I wasn't sure which was better, but I Think you will enjoy either way: OK, so this is not an Ozark River- but a trip report on a beautiful river in Northern California called the Russian. They say a picture is worth a 1,000 words so I will tell the story with the assistance of some pictures. After 4 years I finally convinced my wife to jump in the canoe with me and enjoy the Russian River on our vacation to "Wine Country" I decided to keep it simple (I thought) and not fish and only float 5 miles. We took off on Monday morning from River's Edge Canoe rental in Headlsburg, CA with a loaded cooler and a camera: As you can see about 1 mile in the river winds through a valley surrounded by beautiful mountains, redwoods boulders and women: Take a real close look at those rocks in the water.. they play an important part to the rest of this story. You see, I thought it would be a cool idea to step out of the canoe, climb those rocks and have my wife tke a picture of me. As I am standing up with one foot in the canoe and one on the boulder my wife says "be careful, you are going to hurt yourself. I respond, "honey, I have floated my whole life....................................." next thing I know, I hear a snap. crackle and paop and am in the water with my right arm sticking straight up in the air like I am raising my hand in school. Was it because I chose to do that- nope, instead I had slipped bounced off the rock fallen in the water and SEVERELY DISLOCATED MY SHOULDER!! I managed to somehow at least pull my arm down and swim to shore. My wife took this picture as I was trying (with no luck) to pop it back into place. So here we are- 2,000 miles from home, floating on a Monday with a wife that has never paddled a canoe. It's hard to describe how it felt but not good to say the least. I told her she had to paddle as fast as possible for 4 miles so I could get to the ER. Luckily we came upon some people and they called the rental company, who picked us up and took me to the ER: Where they pulled and pulled but could not get it back in socket- 2 hours and counting from the time it happened- finally, they hook me up with an IV and pump me full of pain killers and pulled her back in!! As soon as the drugs wore off it was off to the wineries to sooth the pain with some bubbly!!! LESSON TO BE LEARNED HERE; IF YOU THINK YOU CAN GET A GOOD PICTURE, GO FOR IT- JUST BE SURE YOUR WIFE DOESN'T JINX YOU FIRST!!! ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!! Follow me on Twitter @DazeGlory
KCRIVERRAT Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 GD... You're nuts! Heck, Turned 50 today... would've asked my wife for the cyanide pill. Floated the Kings and Buffalo last week bud, check out my pics. Good luck with that shoulder big guy! HUMAN RELATIONS MANAGER @ OZARK FISHING EXPEDITIONS
Clay Goforth Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Oh, man...what a (sorry) funny story. I have dislocated my shoulder three times and have had two surgeries so I feel your pain...literally. Good luck with the shoulder and great story. Clay Goforth=4px> Trophy Anglers Guild www.TrophyAnglersGuild.com "Happiness resides not in possessions and not in gold; the feeling of happiness dwells in the soul." - Democritus
GloryDaze Posted August 4, 2009 Author Posted August 4, 2009 KC- saw your posts, and man am I jealous: two rivers one weekend!! By the way, that lure you bought- I have one and it's quite the smallie magnet, problem is I have never caught anything big off of it. What I'm still pissed about is I only made it 1 mile down the river... Might go down in history as the most expensive 1 mile float in my life by the time I add up canoe rental, hospital visit, etc....!! I have already had surgery on this shoulder once and the Doc says physical therapy should get her back to normal, so no cutting on me at this point. Anyway, thought I would try and add a little humor to a pretty crappy experience. Take care- Follow me on Twitter @DazeGlory
Members littlemiamijeff Posted August 20, 2009 Members Posted August 20, 2009 I posted this trip report/story on the other Ozark water forum as wel- I wasn't sure which was better, but I Think you will enjoy either way: OK, so this is not an Ozark River- but a trip report on a beautiful river in Northern California called the Russian. They say a picture is worth a 1,000 words so I will tell the story with the assistance of some pictures. After 4 years I finally convinced my wife to jump in the canoe with me and enjoy the Russian River on our vacation to "Wine Country" I decided to keep it simple (I thought) and not fish and only float 5 miles. We took off on Monday morning from River's Edge Canoe rental in Headlsburg, CA with a loaded cooler and a camera: As you can see about 1 mile in the river winds through a valley surrounded by beautiful mountains, redwoods boulders and women: Take a real close look at those rocks in the water.. they play an important part to the rest of this story. You see, I thought it would be a cool idea to step out of the canoe, climb those rocks and have my wife tke a picture of me. As I am standing up with one foot in the canoe and one on the boulder my wife says "be careful, you are going to hurt yourself. I respond, "honey, I have floated my whole life....................................." next thing I know, I hear a snap. crackle and paop and am in the water with my right arm sticking straight up in the air like I am raising my hand in school. Was it because I chose to do that- nope, instead I had slipped bounced off the rock fallen in the water and SEVERELY DISLOCATED MY SHOULDER!! I managed to somehow at least pull my arm down and swim to shore. My wife took this picture as I was trying (with no luck) to pop it back into place. So here we are- 2,000 miles from home, floating on a Monday with a wife that has never paddled a canoe. It's hard to describe how it felt but not good to say the least. I told her she had to paddle as fast as possible for 4 miles so I could get to the ER. Luckily we came upon some people and they called the rental company, who picked us up and took me to the ER: Where they pulled and pulled but could not get it back in socket- 2 hours and counting from the time it happened- finally, they hook me up with an IV and pump me full of pain killers and pulled her back in!! As soon as the drugs wore off it was off to the wineries to sooth the pain with some bubbly!!! LESSON TO BE LEARNED HERE; IF YOU THINK YOU CAN GET A GOOD PICTURE, GO FOR IT- JUST BE SURE YOUR WIFE DOESN'T JINX YOU FIRST!!! ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!! OUCH! Beautiful place, I grew up in So. Cal, where is this? LMJ
GloryDaze Posted August 23, 2009 Author Posted August 23, 2009 North of San Francisco about an hour and a half- Just outside of Sant Rosa right in th middle of "wine country" Follow me on Twitter @DazeGlory
Sam Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 Wow, sorry about your shoulder. Hate to tell you, but I fell down an icy hill and dislocated my shoulder when I was 19 - and it's still sore and I've had to sleep in a certain position because of it for 44 years now. That's probably gonna bother you some for life. I've fished the Russian River - it's a beautiful place and the cutthroat trout there like a little silver Colorado Spinner, as I recall. Hey, I borrowed your "pretty pool" picture (where the accident happened) to use as a background on my computer monitor for awhile. Thanks, and it's your picture so I won't pass it on to anyone else. That sure is purty.
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