Rain brings up Henderson on Walden's Ridge! by Will Richardson | Apr 6, 2008 | Heros, Kid's Kayaks, Rockers, Whitewater | 0 comments Photos What a great creek we have in Henderson only about 60 miles from Rock Island and on the "Mini-Road" (route 30 from Rock Island-Dayton), SWEET. A road side put-in and 3 miles of class 1-3 drops you into a steep mile of quality Cumberland Plateau class 5 creeking. Dane has been begging to get his Side Kick out on something good and two inches of rain on Thursday was just what the doctor ordered. On Friday, Dane and I went to visit the Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association 4 day spring river trips at Camp Nakanawa in Monterey, TN. They were all pumped up as the weather was co-operating, offering more rivers to run (all of them!) then they could hit in a year! We got out of there Friday night to plan our Saturday run and Clay decided on Henderson all of the way down into Richland to the Bow-water takeout. John Mcconnaville, Dane, and I met Clay, Keith Yell, and Mark Travis at the take out and off we went. We had great group dynamics, even though I had never paddled on a creek with either Keith or Mark. It was the first run for Dane, Keith, John, and I with only Mark and Clay having run it before. This made scouting take longer, and since we had all day, we took our time, and did multiple runs on several rapids. Keith did laps on almost every rapid, it was fun to see him so fired up. Dane’s lines were hard to beat all day as he appeared effortless in getting his boat to the right spots, and running each drop super clean and with plenty of reserve mental energy and physical energy. John is also being a really solid creeker and did great all day. He is super fired up and you’ll see a lot of him in the years to come. Clay did awesome all day, as usual and had run the river two times before and was a great resource for the big rapids. Mark did a lot of filming and is such a positive force on the river, keeping it light and fun. What a great two days. First I got to see and meet a huge group of fun, active, excited TSRA paddlers who were in the middle of a four day paddling trip and then go do a small group, new creek for me! My favorite rapid was Fire Escape which is way too long to take photos of, since you can’t see the whole thing from the bottom. The last two drops I aired my Hero out like Superman and the seconds of flying from the lip to the flat soft landing in the right places were worth a million dollars to me. The entire experience was awesome but I’ll remember hitting those two drops not only like I wanted, but getting just a little extra out of them that I didn’t expect. I decided not to do Fire Escape a second time because it was as good as it could get the first time. EJ Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ