Clay Wright shows me the way down the “Hair of the Bear!” by Will Richardson | Feb 22, 2005 | Rockers, Whitewater | 0 comments February 22, 2005 Name one person you should kayak with before you die? Clay Wright is one person I would name. An East Coast Creeking Encyclopedia with a mouth so you don’t have to read! I attempted to follow Clay down the Bear this morning, 15 years since my last run down it and 10” less water on the gauge. Clay said, “This rapid is a boat breaker.” As I entered the narrowing twisting 150 cfs chute and jumped up on the rock as per his directions. I was ½ full on my next rapid and now following Marc Lyle (Dagger Boat design Guru) I walked out, with my Rocker proto that was undercooked on my shoulder. I knew it was not cooked right, but I was in a hurry to put one together so I got what I deserved. Clay showed up at the put in and I followed him down for his second run, my first. This time I was in a Mutant. Yes, a little too small for me but it was a production boat that may make the full run without breaking. What a day. Clay was about 2 feet in front of me for most of it as he lead me down this classic steep creek as if it was all boogie water. I scouted “Big Bang” because it is not worth shooting in the dark on that one. Although I ran Stairway to Heaven on my first run of Bear back in 1990, it was not on my list of things to do today. I’ll save it for when I am not so green in my creek boat again. Thanks Clay for being the Creeking Guru that is like following a train on the right tracks down the river! EJ 🙂 Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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