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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 453874" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>I haven't been on the Upper Potomac since early May. We did very well then. Have canceled at least 4 trips due to water levels. Thankfully we got a few days in on the Susquehanna back in April, or I'd be going even more crazy at this point. Going to try and get out this coming weekend. Should be back down to manageable and hopefully cleared up some by then. Still muddy when I crossed her this morning. But, of course, it's now going to be steaming hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 453874, member: 9169"] I haven't been on the Upper Potomac since early May. We did very well then. Have canceled at least 4 trips due to water levels. Thankfully we got a few days in on the Susquehanna back in April, or I'd be going even more crazy at this point. Going to try and get out this coming weekend. Should be back down to manageable and hopefully cleared up some by then. Still muddy when I crossed her this morning. But, of course, it's now going to be steaming hot. [/QUOTE]
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