Glens tm? Paddle anyway. Galway d'wknd?
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It's grade no today... http://www.riverspy.net/opwgauge.html?code=25309
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Yeah Conor, something like that. It might be more like 150 or so is the old 1m but either way I think the red line on the Riverspy gauge is a little high. I havn't seen it enough to be sure tho. The new gauge is in a different place further down river so 1m on the old gauge isn't going to correspond to 1m on the new gauge.Conor_B wrote:whats the conversion from the online gauge to the old system?
is 50 the old 0.4m and 110 the old 1m?
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Majority of the river is pretty manageable at those high levels for somebody comfortable on G4 with a play boater roll if needed, even easier then some lower levels, just the difficulty and danger of Big and Little Eas increases. No shame in walking those rapids.