This is the final installment of the River Ties interview with Guy and Matt. In part 1, we met the artists behind the River Ties project. In part 2, we learned what it takes to make a river documentary. And now, in part 3, Guy and Matt share their expertise and tips to help YOU decide if you want to embark on a river adventure.
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Guy: This group had always been on rivers, mostly in the Ozarks. But they got into these big western trips after taking commercial trips on the Grand Canyon, saw how the guides operated and thought, “hey, we can do that.”
HCRB: What kind of gear should a first-timer invest in?
Guy: A PFD (personal floatation device) to keep your head above water and dry bags for your gear, nobody likes a wet sleeping bag. Some river reading and running skills also never hurt anyone!
HCRB: How accessible is the Green River?
Guy: Many sections require a permit, some are via a lottery while others are first come first serve. The water itself depends on the section and the season. There is everything from whitewater to pretty flat water.
HCRB: What about those of us around Kansas City, where is a good place to start a water adventure?
Guy: We are very fortunate to have such a fantastic river system in the Ozarks, right next to all of our climbing, camping and hiking that we all do down there anyway. The Ozark Mountain Paddlers is a club out of the Springfield area that is a great resource for information, safety, and friends. Continue Reading