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By Stephen Wright

After hearing rumors of a playpark buried deep within a
California canyon with no access and fantastic waves, Nick, Emily,
Jessica, and I headed down to check this place out! (Since Nick and
Emily’s wedding, I’ve been mentally referring to them collectively as
"Nemily" or "Eminick", which saves some thinking time for slower
brains–little tip for the wise.) Quite simply, this place rocks.
At the levels we were there, we found a fast, fun wave up top with a
greener slower wave behind it. We’ve been told that other levels
sometimes yield 3 different spots. It’s definitely the best wave
I’ve ever surfed in California (other than in the pacific ocean).
I’ll let the photos do the talking on the features.

We got the beta from the friendly staff at the Sierra Outdoor
Center in Auburn, who were instrumental in having this play park
built in the first place. They are still sorting-out an easy access
situation to park and play but there are a few options:

1. Paddle downstream 3 miles from the confluence of the Middle and
North fork American Rivers into the park.
2. Paddle out several miles to the take-out when you’re done.
3. Hike in or out on the paved 2 mile gated road.

I’d recommend trying to rig up a bike/moped/electric scooter or
something to use the road for now. We were given a ride out by some
very friendly construction workers–who are clearing an obstruction
out of a tunnel 400 feet underground! In the meanwhile there are
talks ongoing to try to make access easier for kayakers in the near
future. Go enjoy it!!!!

Live from Reno, NV,
Stephen Wright

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