Hi guys there two rather large trees across the Lower Plym about 1km below Shaugh Bridge.
Be carful out there as there is plenty of lovely water around and more to come.
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buck197 - Posts: 1273
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At least the Upper Plym seems to be the only run with no significant tree hazard at moment - however, the road at Poundsgate (Upper Dart) was totally blocked this morning.
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Buck, are these new trees , I paddled it a week ago and there was just the ones that were there for an age? Have you got around to paddle it yet?
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Swampthing - Posts: 294
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Swampthing wrote:Buck, are these new trees , I paddled it a week ago and there was just the ones that were there for an age? Have you got around to paddle it yet?
These arent new tree's as far as I'm aware.
They where there in the winer 2007/2008
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