Well the Creeks and Rivers are raging. Class 4 Canoeing all over the place. Here's a report from the Buffalo River:

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Flooded Buffalo River Sees Highest Rise Since 1982
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 09:29 AM

The Buffalo National River soared to 23 feet at the Ponca low water bridge on Tuesday, March 18th, at 2:30 PM. This put the river at a stunning 17 feet over the bridge. We've not seen a rise this dramatic since the flood of November 1982


It would have really sucked to be out on the Buffalo River Trail the last couple of days. Rain has just been pouring down in gushes all around here. I'm not sure that even Jim Shaw could have stayed dry is this deluge <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />

The Buffalo River offers truly "World Class Floating" this time of year. I only go when it's nice and easy, but I'd love to run down there and watch those crazy class 4 kayakers right now.

Instead, (If I get the foot of water out of my basement today) I'll probably just go down into the holler below my house and take a look at the creek down there. It's usually dry, but it's probably roaring right now too.

If I do, I'll snap and post a photo.

Bill