Back on Goose Creek checking out downstream. Didn't get attacked by Mr. Goose this time. This place has got some cool history. According to loudounwildlife.org:
In terms of history, you'll see remnants of old stone walls which were the old Goose Creek canal locks that served grain operations in the 1800s, part of George Washington's idea for a commercial highway through the area. To see remnants of George Kephart’s Elizabeth Mills—found on the east bank of the creek, just before the Riverside Parkway overpass, you'll need to hike upstream.
Kicking off the 2016 paddle season with the SUP LOCO Meetup group.
Look at this 12 year old showboating down the zipline.
Sorry, it's been a while since I've posted last. However, towards the end of September, I had the pleasure of hosting a group of teenagers on a high ropes course with zipline. Here are a couple videos to enjoy.
Another fun day on the water with my buds Bryan and George. Here they go down the first falls of trip and survived the mighty Goose Creek. Send me an email if you'd like to be next.
Here's a video clip from my death defying tube down the treacherous rapids of Goose Creek. Parents may not want their kids to see this, it may be too scary for them to handle.