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Paddling Eastern North Carolina [Paperback]

Paul G. Ferguson (Author)
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December 1, 2002
"Paddling Eastern North Carolina" is a new canoeing and kayaking guide to rivers, creeks, and swamps of eastern North Carolina.

From exciting whitewater of the Piedmont foothills to quiet blackwater of the Coastal Plain, the guidebook includes over 2,600 miles of paddling trips on 70 streams. The trips are selected from over three-quarters of North Carolina from the Yadkin-Pee Dee Basin to the coast: Some of these streams are covered by a guidebook for the first time.

Each trip includes detailed descriptions, maps, distance, difficulty, width, and gauge information. Also included is information about River Rating Systems, Paddling Safety, Paddlers’ Rights, Paddling Courtesy, River Camping, River Gauges, Water Quality, River Selection, and Clubs and Organizations,.



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About the Author

Paul Ferguson has paddled the streams of North Carolina since 1973. He has led trips for several canoe clubs and been the trip leader for expeditions in Labrador and Lapland. From 1999-2002, he paddled over 2,600 miles of different rivers in eastern North Carolina.

Paul is a member of the Carolina Canoe Club, Coastal Canoeists, Lumber River Canoe Club, Canadian Recreational Canoeing Association, American Canoe Association, and American Whitewater. He has served the Carolina Canoe Club as President, Board of Directors, and Safety and Training officer. He has also served on the North Carolina Rivers Assessment Advisory Board and North Carolina Trails Association Board of Directors.

Paul has authored the following articles: "Mining Threatens Labrador's Rivers" in Canoe & Kayak magazine; August 1996; "Canoeing NC’s Lumber" in Paddler magazine, Jan/Feb 2000; and "Canoeing Labrador’s Notakwanon River" in Kanawa magazine, Aug/Sep 1997. In December 2002, he published a new canoeing and kayaking guidebook -- "Paddling Eastern North Carolina."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 469 pages
  • Publisher: Pocosin Pr; 1st edition (December 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0972026800
  • ISBN-13: 978-0972026802
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #439,104 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Most Excellent Guidebook, December 30, 2002
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Pete Peterson (Welcome, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Paddling Eastern North Carolina (Paperback)
I know guidebooks. Retired in 1994, I now spend much time traveling with my canoes, mountain bike, and backpack. I have explored much of the western states, Alaska, and of course, living in North Carolina, the eastern states. Many of these expeditions were done solo with only a guidebook as a companion. My bookshelves are full of guidebooks. And I have found them to be a mixed blessing. Though valuable as a source of places to go, depending solely on the information contained in the guidebook can lead to some unexpected surprises, which is never a good thing in unknown territory.

It is therefore a pleasure to have a guidebook published that is accurate, descriptive, and contains virtually all the information needed to choose, plan, and implement a successful river trip, whether whitewater or flatwater. And did I say accurate?

I had the pleasure of accompanying Mr. Ferguson on many of his explorations for this book. It took me awhile to adjust to stopping on the river while he noted each unusual feature, alternate put-in, height of the banks, and seemingly every house into his ever-present tape recorder. God knows how many batteries he went through in his GPS. And the shuttles were always fun as we held up traffic while finding and double-checking each road name and number. But the end result is a guidebook that can be depended on to be correct in the mileage and the maps, which, by the way, are by far the best maps I have ever seen in any guidebook. I also have to say that Paul Ferguson is a delightful person to be with on any trip, even when unexpectedly stuck overnight in the middle of a swamp.

This book contains many unusual details that are not found in other guidebooks. One example is instead of giving each section of river a single rating for scenery, Ferguson breaks the section into two-mile segments and then gives a percentage of what is found in that section (i.e. A80%, B20%) which gives a much better picture of what will be encountered. Another example is that noteworthy features along the way are given with the mileage where thay will be seen.

With 469 pages of well thought out and sometimes painfully gained information, I think this book is an incredible value at only $19.95!

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the ultimate guide to eastern North Car. rivers !, December 18, 2002
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This review is from: Paddling Eastern North Carolina (Paperback)
Finally, a book on paddling eastern N.C. rivers written by someone who actually paddled every single mile of them and who is a great writer with a keen sense of detailed observation and reporting skills! This book is far and away so much better than the previous old standard "Paddler's Guide" By Benner & McCloud.

As a "marathon" paddler who frequently paddles 30-40 mile trips in a single day, accurate mileage estimates for trips are extremely important to me. This is because if my mileage estimate are off by as little as low single digits, my take-out time could easily be after dark, not before it. I'm happy to report that Paul Ferguson absolutely nails his mileage estimates for various trips. For example, on the 30-plus mile section between the Roanoke Rapids put-in and the Highway 258 Bridge boating access area on the Roanoke River, his mileage estimate was within 1/10th of a mile of mine; very impressive indeed. This was one of two primary faults with the "Paddler's Guide": a lot of times, author Benner wasn't even close at times, sometimes being off as much as 15%-20%. This is corrected in this new book, thankfully.

The other major problem with Benner's "Paddler's Guide" was the he missed major, as in MAJOR points of concerns for canoeists, such as old washed-out dams, reasonably major Class II or so rapids and rock gardens, hard portages, etc. I never did figure out how he missed so many things if he ran those rivers, which he claimed he did.

Thankfully, Paul Ferguson, who actually did run all the rivers and major creeks listed in this book, noticed everything that's important to a paddler, and wrote it down. That's the main purpose of a guidebook such as this: to provide useful information about real-world conditions that you'll encounter out on the river, so you can make informed decisions before ever setting a canoe or kayak on them. He does so admirably.

BTW, I do not know the author in any shape, form, or fashion, nor am I associated with this book in any way. I'm just thankful someone has finally written a truly accurate guide to paddling eastern NC rivers!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Paddling Eastern North Carolina, December 24, 2002
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Don Meece (Salemburg, NC) - See all my reviews
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I have been reading this book for the last two days and am impressed with the detail of the trips, location of put ins, highways, mileage and other details that the author has added. I have paddled one third to one half of the rivers he describes and know the information to be accurate. A truely up to date book for anyone who likes to paddle these rivers.
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