What I will say is that reading any Nealy description of a river should be enough to make you terrified even if you've already run the river scores of times. I used to live in Asheville and run the French Broad the way we run the Potomac around here. One day, I read the write up Nealy had done for FB Section 9 and was shaking in my booties.
Note: I still use his guideline: If you can't spit while scouting, then you probably should walk it. (Zombie factor! LOL)
Megan
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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 7:56 AM
Subject: cheat_training_group William Nealy
Hey All,
At the Cheat put-in on Saturday waiting for shuttle we got to chatting about our love of William Nealy books, graphics, river maps, etc.
I have his book, "Kayak: the animated manual of intermediate and advanced whitewater technique". Just ordered, "Whitewater Tales of Terror".
Anyone else got a favorite to recommend?
Nealy Forever!
❤️
Jen Sass
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