Mcyak,
Hello, my name is Brad and I work for the US Army Corps of Engineers. I am working on a project that is assessing the "navigability" of WNY streams and rivers. So who better to ask than a Kayaker. I am particular interested in you knowledge of Ransom Creek. I noticed a nice picture of you guys kayaking on Ransom in the fall. So my interest is
how far upstream is Ransom Creek "kayakable", what would be the extreme limits?
how far upstream Ransom Creek do kayakers "typically" use?
do you know of any impediments to navigability?
how far up do motor boats go?
I would like to speak with you on the phone, but if you prefer email that is fine. My contact information is below.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Brad Schaeffer, Biologist
Buffalo District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
1776 Niagara Street
Buffalo, NYÂ 14207-3199
Ph:Â 716-879-4246
Fax:Â 716-879-4310
Email: brad.a.schaeffer@usace.ar my.mil
Web: http://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/regulatory/
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Mcyak, Hello, my name is Brad and I work for the US Army Corps of Engineers. I am working on a project that is assessing the "navigability" of WNY streams and rivers. So who better to ask than a Kayaker. I am particular interested in you knowledge of Ransom Creek. I noticed a nice picture of you guys kayaking on Ransom in the fall. So my interest is how far upstream is Ransom Creek "kayakable", what would be the extreme limits? how far upstream Ransom Creek do kayakers "typically" use? do you know of any impediments to navigability? how far up do motor boats go? I would like to speak with you on the phone, but if you prefer email that is fine. My contact information is below. Thanks in advance for your help. Brad Schaeffer, Biologist Buffalo District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1776 Niagara Street Buffalo, NYÂ 14207-3199 Ph:Â 716-879-4246 Fax:Â 716-879-4310 Email: brad.a.schaeffer@usace.ar my.mil Web: http://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/regulatory/
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