

| Date: December 4, 2010 | Sponsor: DDRC | |
| River: Marshall Creek (at Lake Grapevine) | Trip Leader: Dale Harris | |
| Reach: Local (up and back) | Phone: 972-814-2633 (cell) / 972-680-2727 (home) | |
| Difficulty: Flatwater * (See scale below) | E-mail: Dale Harris | |
| Rendezvous: Boat Ramp at Trophy Club Park, 12:00 Noon Saturday, December 4, 2010 | Required Skills: Basic flatwater paddling | |
| Campground: N/A | Confirmation Deadline: N/A |
| Trip Description:
This will be the last Urban Paddle for the year and maybe the last one until March depending on how cold it gets this winter. This is a fun trip that only takes a few hours of your time and it is great opportunity for beginners or those looking to getting back into canoeing or kayaking.
We plan on meeting at 12:00 noon at Marshall Creek at Trophy Club Park (West end of Lake Grapevine) and have a picnic lunch. We will get on the water about 1pm and off about 3pm and on our way home. Marshall Creek is a wide creek at this point and the only foreseeable hazard is possibly the wind.
This time of year can be a little chilly and the water temperature has already started dropping, so dress warmly and avoid cotton clothing. Micro fiber materials and wool provide better warmth when wet. Wet cotton clothing and cool weather can cause hyperthermia. Directions: Coming from Dallas, go west on SH 114. Take SH 114 West past DFW Airport toward Trophy Club residential area. Exit at Trophy Lake Drive. Turn left onto Trophy Club Drive. Follow Trophy Club Drive 3-4 miles and turn left onto Trophy Park Drive. The park has an entrance fee of $3.00 for car and boat - there is an automated pay system that takes credit cards or cash. Follow Trophy Park 1-2 miles and look for boat ramp. The park has picnic tables and restrooms. Note: The Trophy Club Drive exit appears before Trophy Lake Drive. but it will route you the long way through the neighborhood. So it is shorter to get off on Trophy Lake Drive. Gear Requirements: Bring boats that are suitable for flatwater, PFD's (lifejackets), paddles (a spare is recommended), a whistle or other signalling device, throwbag, clothing for cool, wet conditions, camp chair, plate(s), flatware, drinking cup and some food item to share for the potluck lunch. A small cooler for drinks may be carried in your boat, if desired. Remember your ABC's about winter paddling - ANYTHING BUT COTTON! Wear synthetics because they keep you warmer and wick moisture away from your body reducing the chances of hypothermia. Above all else DO NOT paddle in cotton clothing in the winter! Meals: Bring something for the potluck lunch. Bring plenty of beverages, but remember - NO GLASS OR FOAM POLYSTYRENE STYROFOAM CONTAINERS! |
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