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Michelle

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As the title says I am looking for a bit of instruction and someone to take me down the bush and main rivers as they are kinda handy to where i live.

Obviously not until rainy season hits us and there is a bit more water in them but i thought i best get a shout in now.

Thankies in advance

Michelle
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Re: White water guide - Bush and Main Rivers
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2009 »

This is the 4 mile stretch of the river main i done on saturday. Had to portage a few times at weirs as the levels were too low. Was a good day out! The last weir is in randalstown. 
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