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September 15, 2011

The week after!

The week after! Yes the NAss dropped close to 10 feet and most part of the high way was open again. We drove up to the camp with the feeling i can not discribe with words. We had news that the camp was in the water! But it might be there. Getting closer to the Nass we saw a lot of devastation! And then you really realize the power of mother nature. We passed stretches of high way that where under water on the previous posts. The water mark clearly visible and left a small lake on the other side of the highway. On the left we did see the river 10 feet lower en 300 feet away! Man this has been a beast! The boat launch was gone! We had the launch the boat in unknown territory! We almost got stuck but manage to get out there safely. While jet boating down the river we saw the devastation right away! The whole river changed! A part of the forrest was gone!!! Just completely gone! It lef a swampy field with no trees. Our favourite run AKA theresa is gone! And we had a very sad feeling like somebody died in the family. That is the closed way to discribe the feeling i had when looking at this devastation. Log piles just stacked on the bank like there where tooth pick's! We came around the corner, no camp!!! And then a view seconds later yes there she is still standing strong on the high bank. It was a relief, a feeling of landing a 30 pound steelhead! After docking the boat we walked true the camp, it was a big mess. The river left a big layer of mud in the camp an the tents where still full of water. Most electrical items where toast and the cleaning starts. It took us 2 full days to clean the camp as goos as we could do it. We had to chance to main tent's floor and the complete surrounding where a mud pile. For now we will leave it like this and focus on the river!
This was the first time in our history we had to cancel the clients for this week! Only Bjorn from Germany was already here! He did some coho fishing and did well. Pics later of his stay.

So far we are tired and the guiding start again in a new river!
Water in the sleeping tents.
The tents are all covered in a layer of mud!
You can see the water line 30 cm ( a foot) from the ground up.
Inside the storage tent. Pushed away the wood floor and tip over the rubber bins. With a thick layer of........mud!
More mud!
Derek, has his own private swimming pool!
The floor mat of the tent!
BAck to work and clean the camp. Manon is busy to do some serious cleaning!

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