Canoeing the Ana River - Summer Lake Oregon - High Desert - May 2023
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2023
- I had an amazing time canoeing down a section of the Ana River for approximately 3 miles. It is the shortest spring-fed river in Oregon. The culverts at the head of the river carry water for about 400' from the spring-fed Ana reservoir into the river. The little waterfalls around the head of the river are spring-fed as well. I paddled my 33 lb. canoe like a kayak using a double-bladed paddle. It was super quiet, just the sound of birds, trickling water and my paddling. I saw fish, snakes, frogs, dragonflies, an owl, lizard, beaver (or muskrat), red-wing black birds and a trumpeter swan. Over the last 25 years I have paddled dozens of creeks, rivers and lakes in Oregon and in my opinion this river has the most beautiful water I have seen. I spent half my time looking down in the water mesmerized by the vivid colors and clarity. Snake at 5:16. Beaver or muskrat at 13:15.
Beautiful area! Our favorite Spring time place for photographing birds and other wildlife!
I love paddling little channels like this, especially on a warm beautiful day.
Exactly. And when you have the place to yourself its icing on the cake.
I enjoy hearing only the splash from your paddle. And the chirping of birds. Trying to wade/walk this stream is very difficult. Brushy with deep mud. Looks very snakey too.
Havent been here in over 10 years. Alot of childhood memories though. It looks the same too. I use to rinse off in the little water fall down there. Thanks for posting.
Very nice paddle, kind of reminds me of the Verde River in Cottonwood, Az. Summer lake is now on my list for this summer!,😎
That's a cool area... there are a lot of interesting things to see and do w/in 50 miles of there. There are caves, geysers petroglyphs, fossils, dunes, obsidian, Crack-in-the-ground, Fort Rock, Hole-in-the-ground, Lost forest, Abert Rim, etc.
Are you crazy, it’s horrible over there. Mosquitoes will drain you of blood… ticks… rattlesnakes…
Simply horrible! 😂
@@steveparsons6324 True- and wind and ghosts too... no one should ever go there! STAY AWAY!
Yes and few people!
Paddling is flat water is so relaxing. You hear or see more wildlife and see the world in a different way. Another place I have been wanting to check out is the lower section of the Chewaukan River. It has been a wetter than average winter and the Warner Wetlands may now be paddleble.
Bummer you didn’t fish. But I enjoyed it anyway
Wow! Cool video and great water! So quiet and secluded. Old Town Pack? Or? Looks like a perfect short float!
River? Looks like an irrigation canal or a creek.
Water is sure translucent probably because of little dissolved iron, and the inclusion of phytoplankton.
The amazing variety birds around the area warrants a visit wit my 500 and my sit-on kayak.
Thanks for the post
Yes its more of a creek but I was just using the official name of the water feature.
It was definitely the little dissolved iron or the inclusion of phytoplankton...thanks for the breakdown Darwin....now back to nature without the science class LOL.
Is this a man made river? It looks interesting enough. I'd use my Kayak. Looks like it was a great day too.
Great video Robin! We love the Summer Lake area and we love to kayak. Did you paddle back up to the culverts? We would love to try this sometime.
Yes I paddled up to the road called county highway 4-17. It was a very different and amazing canoe trip.
A shuttle is required.
Poling would be useful
Beautiful little stream but looks like it carries alot of nitrates.
Snorkel and mask please😎
Lol
Where is all the wildlife..and were the pipes draining farm fields,?
I was just wondering about those pipes as well.
The pipes drain water from the reservoir, which is fed by springs.